Chief Paul Hudson
Mission Statement
The mission of the City of Andalusia Police Department is to improve the quality of life through a community partnership that promotes safe and secure neighborhoods. To enforce the laws, exercise regulatory authority, and preserve the peace while protecting the rights of all and applying the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and accountability, in partnership with the entire community. We are committed to leading the community problem-solving efforts that improve the quality of life for all citizens of Andalusia. We will work assertively with the community to address the underlying conditions that lead to crime and disorder.
Police Department
Tours & Programs
The Police Department is available for tours on a scheduled basis only. You may contact the Chief of Police to arrange a tour.
Tips on drug activity can be referred to 334-222-LABS (5227) or you can contact the DTF officers at or .
the Drug Task Force website at www.methreality.com Covington County Drug Task Force is a multi-agency task force formed in September, 2000, for the purpose of eradicating the use, sale and transportation of illegal drugs in Covington County. The task force is funded through a grant program administered by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).
The task force is comprised of five experienced investigators representing the Andalusia Police Department, the Covington County Sheriff’s Department, and the Opp Police Department. There is a full-time Drug Prosecutor furnished by the District Attorney’s Office who is responsible for the prosecution of all drug related cases occurring in Covington County.
In 2002 the Andalusia Police Department along with the DTF applied for a special grant from the Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Service to aid in the fight against clandestine methamphetamine labs. Thanks to this grant, The Meth Reality Web site was created as part of their drug-free initiative to battle the growing epidemic of Meth use in the area. Click the image to view the site.
Police Department
Reports
Reports are available Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. except on Holidays. Cost of reports are $5.00 per report.
Reports available to the public are Incident/Offense Reports and Accidents Reports.