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Published on: 08/14/2025

Nashville receives CALEA reaccreditation

Nashville CALEA

Highlighting the Metro Nashville Police Department's Partners in Care program that pairs mental health clinicians with patrol officers, among other innovative strategies, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) today awarded the department Advanced Law Enforcement Reaccreditation with Excellence at its summer meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has been continuously accredited since 1994 and was found during an on-site assessment in March to be in full compliance with 364 internationally accepted standards covering the department's policies and procedures, operations and support services. The CALEA commissioners also highlighted the city’s Alternative Police Response Unit that is staffed by retired officers who take minor police reports over the phone to free up patrol personnel for more serious calls, as well as the success of the Operation 72 initiative to curtail auto theft. The Advanced Law Enforcement Reaccreditation with Excellence designation is for a period of four years.