Police
Department
Mission Statement
We, the members of the Mount Holly Township Police Department, are committed to the delivery of efficient and quality service to each and every resident and visitor to our community. We recognize our responsibility to maintain order, while respecting the dignity and constitutional rights of every individual. Our objective is to, through a community partnership, prevent crime and improve the quality of life for all citizens.
Vision Statement
The vision of the Mount Holly Township Police Department is to be an agency committed to excellence. The department will provide a quality service to our community that is second to none.
Values
Integrity – Integrity is the cornerstone of our profession and our most important value. We will hold ourselves to a high standard of conduct, both on and off duty, in everything we do, say and represent.
Accountability – We are answerable simultaneously to ourselves, our supervisors, our co-workers and to our community partners. Working together, holding ourselves accountable for outstanding service to our community, we will improve the quality of life for Mount Holly Township residents.
Courage – We uphold and follow the law in the face of fear, danger and temptation.
Loyalty – Proactively supporting the Township of Mount Holly, the department, its membership and its goals.
Respect – We value human life, safety and dignity and commit to treating all human beings with the utmost respect, compassion and concern.
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Hours of Operation:
- Monday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
- Tuesday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
- Friday – CLOSED
Township offices are closed for business on Friday’s, but assistance with police matters and public safety concerns is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For Police Non-Emergency Calls, please dial (609) 267-8300.
The Mount Holly Police Department employs Body Worn Cameras to promote Police accountability and transparency. If any citizens have questions or concerns regarding the use of these cameras, please contact the Chief of Police’s Office at (609) 845-1192.