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B.C. RCMP

Richmond RCMP Volunteer Opportunities

Speed Watch volunteers standing next to a radar speed sign

Speed Watch volunteers standing next to a radar speed sign

Some of the ongoing community policing programs and activities are supported by volunteers in Richmond include:

  • Auxiliary Program   
    Auxiliaries are uniformed but unarmed and serve as sworn peace officers supporting the staff and regular members of the Richmond RCMP. Auxiliary volunteers are highly trained and dedicated volunteers who contribute to making our community safer. These specialized volunteers help foster connections between police and the communities they serve.
  • Block Watch   
    Block Watch is a free, community-based, crime prevention program helping residents organize their neighbourhoods to help prevent crime in the community. Block Watch is a great way to get to know your neighbours and is a cornerstone to a safe and vibrant community.
  • Speed Watch   
    Speed Watch is an ICBC sponsored educational program aimed at reducing incidents of speeding. This program not only provides awareness to drivers who are speeding, but it also provides valuable data to the RCMP and ICBC on areas where speeding is a significant problem.
Volunteers standing next to a road holding signs depicting children and a message 'Thank you for thinking of us'

Volunteers standing next to a road holding signs depicting children and a message "Thank you for thinking of us"

Become a Richmond RCMP Volunteer

For more information on applying to be a volunteer for Richmond community policing programs please contact the Community Policing Office at City Centre.

City Centre: 6931 Granville Ave., Richmond, BC V7C 4M9, Phone: 604-207-4761

Open Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed on weekends and statutory holidays.

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