Police Department
Chief's Message
“Welcome to the Fernandina Beach Police Department website. As the northernmost police department in the State of Florida, we are often the first to greet travelers in search of warm weather and a variety of outdoor activities. I want you to know that our police department is comprised of dedicated professionals eager to assist you, whether you are a first-time visitor or a life long resident. Our Mission Statement is grounded in our core values of Partnership, Integrity and Respect. We actively promote fairness, diversity, personal responsibility and moral courage within our organization.
As you navigate through our site, take a look at the many services we provide to the Fernandina Beach community. We invite you to tell us about traffic issues in your neighborhood via our “Traffic Enforcement” link, or go to “Crime Statistics” to view historical crime data.
I hope that our website begins to demonstrate our sincere interest in providing you with the highest level of service, and that you will consider taking an active role in your community by partnering with us to identify and solve problems. Together we can maintain Fernandina Beach as a great place to live, work and raise a family.
Fernandina Beach is located on beautiful Amelia Island and is truly a unique community, rich in history and opportunity. I invite you to take advantage of all we have to offer and ask that you enjoy yourself responsibly, while we focus on the task of keeping everyone safe and sound.”
I would also like to invite you to visit and “like” our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/FernandinaBeachPoliceDepartment Our Facebook page is full of information and current events relating to the City and to the Police Department.
Chief of Police
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Jeffrey Tambasco
Chief of Police
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Police Department
Physical Address
1525 Lime Street
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Phone: (904) 277-7342Fax: (904) 310-3461
Operating Hours
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Administrative & Records Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Stephanie Delaney
Public Records CustodianPhone: 904-310-3207
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Public Records
Police DepartmentPhone: 904-277-7342For crash reports please go to www.crashdocs.org. To request public records, please contact the Police Department Monday - Friday during normal business hours OR complete a Public Records Request Form.
To file a Citizen Complaint, please use the Citizen Complaint Form.