Jeffersonville Indiana Police logo Jan 3, 2024 Jan 3, 2024 Updated Oct 29, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Jeffersonville Police Department headquarters in Jeffersonville, Indiana on Jan. 3, 2024. (WDRB image) As featured on +3 Jeffersonville Police's new mobile command unit will serve southern Indiana community Whether it's a large celebration or even a standoff, Jeffersonville Police Department's new vehicle will help officers protect and serve the entire city. +2 Jeffersonville City Council approves amended police contract giving officers a $6,000 raise The decision was less about recruitment and more about retention of officers who are already trained and on the streets. Jeffersonville police launch new recruitment campaign after city approves raises Jeffersonville is looking for police officers to work a unique schedule for more money. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Tuesday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesSouthern Indiana superintendent launches fundraiser for 2-hour delay ahead of IU title gameCoroner identifies 15-year-old girl shot to death by another teen in ElizabethtownNeighbors worry about more traffic with plans for possible new restaurant on Outer LoopMulti-vehicle crash closes all northbound lanes of Snyder Freeway near US 42Former JCPS teacher facing 165-year sentence after being found guilty of child sex abuseLouisville rock climbing gym to close after 30 yearsFiber installation in Sellersburg raises safety concerns after another utility line strike'Likely saved lives' | Jefferson County sheriff's deputies seize thousands of fentanyl pillsKentucky's Jaland Lowe to undergo shoulder surgery, will miss the rest of the seasonShort-handed again? Pat Kelsey offers uncertain updates as Louisville preps for No. 23 Virginia Videos
+3 Jeffersonville Police's new mobile command unit will serve southern Indiana community Whether it's a large celebration or even a standoff, Jeffersonville Police Department's new vehicle will help officers protect and serve the entire city.
+2 Jeffersonville City Council approves amended police contract giving officers a $6,000 raise The decision was less about recruitment and more about retention of officers who are already trained and on the streets.
Jeffersonville police launch new recruitment campaign after city approves raises Jeffersonville is looking for police officers to work a unique schedule for more money.