• Police Codes and signals are sequences of numbers and sometimes letters to describe a situation with the local Police Department. The following American Police Code Articles will provide documentation for a number of Free Police Codes and signals on record. These Local Police Code lists should be all you would need to understand when you listen to the Police Scanners and if you are considering being a Police Officer then I hope these lists will assist you in your Cadet training.

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    This is a common Police 10 Code Listing.

    This is a list of Local Police Codes called Police 11 Codes.

    Common Call Codes List using 14 – 99 Police Codes 14-99.

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  • Police Codes and Signals Basics

    I’ve been asked by many for tips that would apply to all Police Radio Codes and Signals in every state. This is important as most all the time we don’t have the luxury of being able to replay what we’ve just heard. In addition, especially when just beginning there is always a large amount of confusion when trying to decipher what we are hearing on our Police Radio Scanners. As a result I’ve come up with a few Scanning Tips that hold true most of the time. I’ll continue to add or grow this list time permitting.

    One of the most important things is when the Police Officer or Dispatcher ends a statement or call. Quite often it may end with the time. This is where you need to understand they use the 24 hour formatted time or Military Time. For example if they say Thirteen Hundred they mean 1:00PM, not Police activity code 1300.

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