They have to have their badge and/or identification at all times.
most police officers are required to carry a firearm at all times in the area of arrest power.
UK Police Officers are not required to wear uniform, but when they are in uniform, regulations require them to display their collar numbers.If an officer is not in full uniform, they must show you their warrant card if you ask. A survey carried out in 2009 by 'Police Review' magazine found that only 53% of officers always displayed their numbers when in uniform.
Local police officers account for two-thirds of all sworn officers.
There are police officers at every level of government. Federal, state, county, city and agencies all can have sworn police officers.
Not in particular, buut for all police officers, St.Raphael.
1360 Officers of all ranks.
In 2007 there were 1584 sworn officers of all ranks on the Cleveland Police Department.
As of August of 2009, the sworn staff of the Anchorage Police Department was 561 officers, of all ranks.
They aren't.
No, undercover officers are not required and should not disclose that they are the police. There is no law in any state in the US that calls for such a disclosure. All departments have rules of disclosure for uniformed officers. They must give anyone asking their identification number (badge number)
There were 721 sworn officers of all ranks on the Toledo Ohio Police Department as of 12-31-2009.
I'm pretty sure that all police departments have a policy that officers must display official identification if asked, even if there's not actually a law that says they have to. There have been cases of people being assaulted or raped by criminals pretending to be police officers, so most police officers won't even hesitate if asked to show their badge.