Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) LE National

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Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
Association Type
LE National

Website
http://www.grandlodgefop.org/

Contact Phone Number
615.399.0900

Contact Email
lharris@fop.net
Year Established
1915

Short Name
FOP
HQ Address
Atnip-Orms Center - National Headquarters
National Fraternal Order of Police
701 Marriott Drive
Nashville, TN 37214

 

Our Mission:

We, the law enforcement officers of the United States and of the several states and political subdivisions thereof, as representatives and delegates of state and subordinate lodges, do hereby associate the several lodges we represent and the members thereof for the following purposes:

To support and defend the Constitution of the United States; to inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America; to promote and foster the enforcement of law and order; to improve the individual and collective proficiency of our members in the performance of their duties; to encourage fraternal, educational, charitable and social activities among law enforcement officers; to advocate and strive for uniform application of the civil service merit system for appointment and promotion; to support the improvement of the standard of living and working conditions of the law enforcement profession through every legal and ethical means available; to create and maintain tradition of esprit de corps insuring fidelity to duty under all conditions and circumstances; to cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness among our members and the people we serve; to increase the efficiency of the law enforcement profession and thus more firmly to establish the confidence of the public in the service dedicated to the protection of life and property.

Our History:

In 1915, the life of a policeman was bleak. In many communities they were forced to work 12 hour days, 365 days a year. Police officers didn't like it, but there was little they could do to change their working conditions. There were no organizations to make their voices heard; no other means to make their grievances known.

This soon changed, thanks to the courage and wisdom of two Pittsburgh patrol officers. Martin Toole and Delbert Nagle knew they must first organize police officers, like other labor interests, if they were to be successful in making life better for themselves and their fellow police officers. They and 21 others "who were willing to take a chance" met on May 14, 1915, and held the first meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. They formed Fort Pitt Lodge #1. They decided on this name due to the anti-union sentiment of the time. However, there was no mistaking their intentions. As they told their city mayor, Joe Armstrong, the FOP would be the means "to bring our aggrievances before the Mayor or Council and have many things adjusted that we are unable to present in any other way...we could get many things through our legislature that our Council will not, or cannot give us."

And so it began, a tradition of police officers representing police officers. The Fraternal Order of Police was given life by two dedicated police officers determined to better their profession and those who choose to protect and serve our communities, our states, and our country. It was not long afterward that Mayor Armstrong was congratulating the Fraternal Order of Police for their "strong influence in the legislatures in various states,...their considerate and charitable efforts" on behalf of the officers in need and for the FOP's "efforts at increasing the public confidence toward the police to the benefit of the peace, as well as the public."

From that small beginning the Fraternal Order of Police began growing steadily. In 1917, the idea of a National Organization of Police Officers came about. Today, the tradition that was first envisioned over 90 years ago lives on with more than 2,100 local lodges and more than 325,000 members in the United States. The Fraternal Order of Police has become the largest professional police organization in the country. The FOP continues to grow because we have been true to the tradition and continued to build on it. The Fraternal Order of Police are proud professionals working on behalf of law enforcement officers from all ranks and levels of government.


Direct Reporting All Chapters  
Shelby County Lodge # 41 (Alabaster, AL) Lake Martin Lodge # 23 (Alexander City, AL)
South Alabama Lodge # 19 (Andalusia, AL) Alpha Federal Lodge # 48 (Anniston, AL)
Mt. Cheaha Lodge # 47 (Ashland, AL) Limestone County Lodge # 62 (Athens, AL)
Auburn Lodge # 73 (Auburn, AL) Bessemer Stud Grimes Lodge # 3 (Bessemer, AL)
Birmingham Lodge # 1 (Birmingham, AL) Roosevelt City Lodge # 49 (Birmingham, AL)
Jefferson County Sheriff's Lodge # 64 (Birmingham, AL) Truth and Honor Lodge # 77 (Brewton, AL)
Willie Q. Pettway Lodge # 70 (Camden, AL) Pickens County Lodge # 54 (Carrollton, AL)
Bibb County Lodge # 44 (Centreville, AL) Smith Dale Lodge # 31 (Clanton, AL)
J.C. Carr Memorial Lodge # 28 (Cleveland, AL) St. Clair County Lodge # 50 (Cropwell, AL)
Strawberry Lodge # 40 (Cullman, AL) Thomas Hood Lodge # 65 (Daleville, AL)
Decatur Lodge # 46 (Decatur, AL) Southeast Alabama Lodge # 27 (Dothan, AL)
Free State of Winston Lodge # 51 (Double Springs, AL) Wiregrass Lodge # 24 (Enterprise, AL)
Lake Eufaula Lodge # 34 (Eufaula, AL) Conecuh County FOP Lodge # 16 (Evergreen, AL)
Fairfield Lodge # 15 (Fairfield, AL) Baldwin County Lodge # 43 (Fairhope, AL)
Lamar County Lodge # 33 (Fayette, AL) Fayette County FOP Lodge # 74 (Fayette, AL)
Pleasure Isle Lodge # 60 (Foley, AL) Dekalb County Lodge # 37 (Ft. Payne, AL)
Gadsden Lodge # 2 (Gadsden, AL) North Jefferson County # 59 (Gardendale, AL)
Hale County Lodge # 61 (Greensboro, AL) South Central Alabama Lodge # 39 (Greenville, AL)
Northwest Alabama Lodge # 32 (Guin, AL) Marshall County Lodge # 18 (Guntersville, AL)
Freedom FOP Lodge # 56 (Haleyville , AL) Calhoun County Lodge # 36 (Jacksonville, AL)

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