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Nov 9, 2009
6:00 pm, Monday
City Commission Meeting
Commission Meeting Room
New City Hall, 121 N. Rouse
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Nov 3-17, 2009
3:45-5:15 p.m.
After School Class
Lindley Center
1102 E. Curtiss,
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Nov 19, 2009
4:00-7:00 p.m.
Shred Your Identiy
Law and Justice Center
615 South 16th Ave.,
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Downtown Bozeman at Night

Patrol Division


Motorcycle Patrol

Bicycle Patrol

K9 Patrol

Special Response Team (SRT)

Honor Guard

Civil Disturbance Unit
 Marty Kent
  Deputy Chief of Patrol - Marty Kent

The Patrol Division is the backbone of the Bozeman Police Department by being responsible for a number of important services and tasks for the entire department, to include Motorcycle Patrol, Bicycle Patrol, K9 Patrol, the Special Response Team, Honor Guard and the Civil Disturbance Unit.

Patrol officers are the first responders to many incidents either by being dispatched from the Gallatin County 9-1-1 center or by seeing a situation as it is occurring. Our patrol officers have a strong commitment to proactive policing, crime prevention, and working with the community

Because they come across a wide variety of incidents in their day-to-day work, patrol officers are given training in many different skill sets and undergo mandatory training throughout their careers to keep their skills sharp. Each patrol officer must complete the department’s 15 week Field Training Evaluation Program and another 12 weeks at the Montana Law Enforcement Academy in Helena to ensure all officers are capable and comfortable in performing their duties independently, legally and safely.

Patrol officers provide around the clock service to Bozeman residents and visitors. In order to provide the best possible service to the city, the officers work on a six month rotating schedule on one of three shifts:.

  • Day Shift: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Afternoon Shift: 5:00 pm – 3:00 am
  • Night Shift: 9:30 pm - 7:30 am