Lauderdale Lakes
In 1978, the Broward Sheriff's Office entered into its first contract for law enforcement services outside of unincorporated Broward County when the city of Lauderdale Lakes retained BSO to provide police services for its 32,000 residents. BSO has provided fire rescue services there since 2003.
Fire Rescue
Assistant Chief Greg Holness [ bio ]
3461 NW 43 Avenue
Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319
(954) 535-2770 (non-emergency)
Station 37 includes an ALS (advanced life support) engine, as ALS ladder truck and two ALS rescue units.
Law Enforcement
Chief Andrew Smalling [ bio ]
- Lt. Nicole Anderson, Executive Officer
Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319
(954) 497-1646 (non-emergency)
BSO's Lauderdale Lakes district is bordered by Commercial Boulevard to the north, Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the east, N.W. 19 Street to the south and the Florida Turnpike to the west. The district has an annual operating budget of approximately $6.5 million and provides for 65 positions including a district chief, two lieutenants, eight sergeants, 43 deputies and other positions.
- City of Lauderdale Lakes web site
- Automobile theft deterrent measures are available free from BSO.
- Contact your SRD (School Resource Deputy)
- Check current weather conditions with BSO's Lauderdale Lakes weather station.
- Combat bike theft. Register your bicycle with BSO's BikeTrack system.
- Search for and map the location of sexual offenders and sexual predators in your area.
- Chief's Newsletter
- Our Communities Main Page
- Central Broward
- Cooper City
- Court Services
- Dania Beach
- Deerfield Beach
- Ft Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l Airport
- Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
- North Lauderdale
- Oakland Park
- Parkland
- Pembroke Park, West Park
- Pompano Beach
- Port Everglades
- Southwest Ranches
- Tamarac
- Weston and unincorporated West Broward
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