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MBTA Transit Police

The MBTA Transit Police (TPD) is a civil service police department with full police powers within the cities and towns in the MBTA’s service area. 

Contact Us

If you need to report an emergency, dial 911 or call 617-222-1212.

You can also report emergencies anonymously with the SeeSay App on your iPhone or Android device. We monitor the app 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can expect a response within a few minutes. For all other inquiries:

Phone

Office: 617-222-1212
TTY: 617-222-1200

Address

240 Southampton Street
Boston, MA 02118

A Message from Chief Kenneth Green

It is my honor to work with the fine women and men of the MBTA Transit Police, whose professional and diligent efforts protect the public on the oldest transit system in the country. 

As a community “on the move” we cannot do it alone. We need your help to continue to improve your safety and security while riding the MBTA. Our emphasis on community policing is a cornerstone of our strategy. Community policing is designed to promote organizational strategies, which support the regular use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques in order to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime.

In order to facilitate our services to the community, while respecting differences that exist between neighborhoods, the MBTA Transit Police is structured along three geographic boundaries. The districts are overseen by the Patrol Deputy.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact our command staff directly.

MBTA See Say App

The MBTA see something say something app logo. Above the MBTA T is a yellow speech bubble that says MTA See Say.

Download the app to anonymously report suspicious activity on MBTA property. The app is monitored 24/7 by the MBTA Transit Police.

Download on the App Store

Get it on Google Play

Command Staff

police chief kenneth green
Kenneth Green
Chief of Police
superintendent sullivan
Richard Sullivan
Superintendent

Divisions

Patrol Operations

Patrol Operations officers and supervisors work in the field, patrolling MBTA stations, vehicles, and special events.

Investigative Services

Responsible for investigating all crimes and incidents on MBTA properties and vehicles.

Administrative Services

Manages the hiring, promotion, training, and career advancement of all TPD officers, including all equal opportunity employment and affirmative action (EEO/AA) activities.

Policies

Citizen Complaint or Commendation

To submit a citizen complaint or commendation, please download the form below. Email your completed form to professionalstandards@mbta.com.

Once your form is received, you will be contacted by telephone or email within three business days.

Transit Police Department Reports

If you would like to request a copy of an MBTA Transit Police Department report, please send a written request to:

MBTA Transit Police Department
Attn: Records Request
240 Southampton Street
Boston, MA 02118

There is a search and service fee of $5.00, which is payable by check or money order made out to the “MBTA Transit Police Department.” Cash is not accepted.

Please allow 5-10 business days to receive your report.

Security

Learn more about Security at the MBTA

MBTA See Say App

The MBTA see something say something app logo. Above the MBTA T is a yellow speech bubble that says MTA See Say.

Download the app to anonymously report suspicious activity on MBTA property. The app is monitored 24/7 by the MBTA Transit Police.

Download on the App Store

Get it on Google Play

Security

Learn more about Security at the MBTA