Tribal Police definition

Tribal Police means BIA Law Enforcement, tribal police officers, or any other peace officer authorized by the Nez Perce Tribe to enforce the laws of the tribe.
Tribal Police means the Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Police Department.
Tribal Police if applicable means the (insert name of tribal police force)

Examples of Tribal Police in a sentence

  • Only the Tribal Police Department and the Clinic are operating on-site at this time.The Tribe's casino and hotel closed on March 19 and will remain closed until it is deemed safe to open for the community.

  • Tribal Police have been involved in serving eviction papers to residents who have damaged their homes.

  • Any Tribal Police Officer who suspects a person of heroin use or intravenous use of illegal drugs may petition the Tribal Court for scientific testing of the suspected user.

  • For your convenience, a Notary Public is available at the Coeur d’ Alene Tribal Police Department.

  • Tribal Police may arrest an Indian when they have probable cause that a crime has been committed by such individual.


More Definitions of Tribal Police

Tribal Police or “CCSO” means the Jamestown Tribe Public Safety & Natural Resources Department and the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office;
Tribal Police or “CCSO” means the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office; (3). “FBI” means the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
Tribal Police means the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Police.
Tribal Police or "Tribal Law Enforcement" shall mean the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal Police Department.
Tribal Police means the Tribe's police department or another entity with which the Tribe contracts for statutory and regulatory compliance of marijuana.
Tribal Police or "Tribal Police Department" means the Tribal Police department of the Round Valley Indian Tribes or the authorized representatives thereof.
Tribal Police or “Tribal Law Enforcement” shall mean the Santee Sioux Nation Tribal Police Department.