Brevard County Fraternal Order Of Police

The Brevard County Fraternal Order of Police Association is made up of over 500 police officers from four local independent police lodges; Lodge #37, Lodge #106, Lodge #111 and Lodge #112. The FOP recognizes the importance of building support for law enforcement in the communities we serve. These efforts broaden community and police officer relationships, making our streets safer and, more importantly, making the officers jobs safer. The FOP exists for the purpose of improving the conditions of policeman and for advancing social, benevolent, charitable and educational undertakings among policemen, and the community.

Law enforcement has become an ever increasing complex profession. Police cannot enforce the law and be an effective and integral part of the community, without the broad and continuing support of the citizenry of that community. Our Police Lodges provide your police officers another avenue to better themselves and to better serve the community. Each year we continue to expand and grow. With this expansion, we never put aside the realization that we exist primarily to serve Brevard County.

The Brevard County Fraternal Order of Police is an Non-Profit Fraternal organization recognized as a 501 (c)(8) charity of the Internal Revenue Code. The Fraternal Order of Police is an organization for policemen, managed by policemen, actively engaged in police work for a Federal Agency, State, County, City, Town, or Municipality. Please don't be confused, the B.C.F.O.P is not a branch of government, and is not funded by tax dollars. The FOP is funded through dues from members and the generous support of the community boosters and business sponsors.



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