Police in Braunschweig, Regional police headquarters in Braunschweig, Germany.
The Police Directorate in Braunschweig is the regional law enforcement authority managing operations across multiple districts in Lower Saxony. Located on Friedrich-Voigtländer-Straße, it handles criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and crime prevention across a wide area.
After World War II, the police authority was reorganized to establish a democratic law enforcement system in Lower Saxony. This restructuring shaped how policing operates in the region today.
The police headquarters maintains connections with the local community through public programs and cooperation with schools and neighborhood groups. These relationships show up in daily interactions where residents see officers engaged in community activities beyond regular patrols.
Visitors can contact the headquarters at 0531 4760 for inquiries or to file reports, though wait times vary depending on the day and hour. Morning hours tend to have shorter lines and faster processing.
The facility operates specialized units for different policing areas, including a dedicated traffic division with extensive enforcement capabilities. This division of labor allows efficient handling of traffic violations and investigations across the entire region.
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