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Police Accountability Board

Police Accountability Board with police cruiser lights in the background

 

About the Police Accountability Board

The PAB is comprised of eleven (11) Prince George’s County residents appointed by the County Executive and County Council. To the extent practicable, members of the PAB reflect the racial, ethnic, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural, and geographic diversity of the County, and possess a range of professional or lived experiences. The PAB:

  • Receives complaints of police misconduct involving the public and refers them to the appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation within 3 days of receipt. However, not all complaints are filed through the PAB, some complaints are filed directly with the involved law enforcement agencies.
  • Reviews the disciplinary outcomes of investigations that were conducted by law enforcement agencies and forwarded to the Administrative Charging Committee for disposition.
  • Identifies trends in the disciplinary process of police officers in the County and makes policy recommendations to improve transparency and police accountability. 
  • Meets at least once quarterly with heads of law enforcement agencies located in the County, and with community members at least twice a year. 
     Learn more about us        Annual Reports             Incoming Complaint Data              Strategic Plan 

 

 Complaint Process: How to File a Complaint                                      

Fill Out Online Complaint Form           Download Complaint Form (PDF)

 

                                                    Commendations 

 If you would like to recognize a law enforcement officer in Prince George's County for their service in the community, please complete a commendation form. 

 

 

Agendas & Minutes 

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Upcoming Board Meetings and Events Information

Board Meetings

When: January 8 ,2025

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open call

 

The Police Accountability Board is accepting letters of interest and resumes for Administrative Hearing Board Civilian Positions.

The establishment of the Administrative Hearing Board (AHB) is a direct result of the Police Accountability Act of 2021, passed by the Maryland Legislature.

 

                              Please email your letter of interest and resume to pgpab@co.pg.md.us or mail to:

                                                                                  Police Accountability Board 
                                                                                  9200 Basil Court, Suite 406 
                                                                                      Largo, Maryland 20774 
                                                                                       Phone: 301-883-5042

 

About the Administrative Hearing Board

Administrative Hearings are like an appeal. They are held at the request of law enforcement officers who exercise their right to contest findings and disciplinary decisions made by the Administrative Charging Committee or a law enforcement agency.

A separate hearing board is assembled for each officer who contests findings or disciplinary decisions. They cover countywide and local law enforcement agencies in Prince George's County. It is their duty to review the evidence, determine the credibility of the witnesses, resolve any conflicts that may arise during the hearing, and determine the weight of the evidence when rendering a final disposition for the "appeal".

An Administrative Hearing Board is comprised of:

  • An administrative law judge;
  • An officer of equal rank as the officer requesting the hearing; and
  • A civilian, who is not a member of the Administrative Charging Committee or the Police Accountability Board

The Prince George's County Police Accountability Board is responsible for appointing one or more individuals to serve as civilian members of the AHB. 

 

Upcoming Hearing Boards: 

 

MPAA-PGEO-01-27670

Law Enforcement Agency: Prince George’s County Police Department Day 3 

Date: January 10, 2025

Time: 9:00a.m

Address: 8801 Police Plaza suite 213 Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

 

 

MPAA-PGEO-01-24-32141

Law Enforcement Agency: Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff

Date: January 14,2025

Time: 9:00a.m

Address: ACC Administrative Hearing Room, 9200 Basil Court Suite 400, Largo, MD 20774 

 

*Administrative Hearings are conducted by the designated law enforcement agency. Dates/times are subject to change. Please contact the law enforcement agency or their website to confirm hearing dates/times or inquire about attending.

 

Contact Us

Address: 
9200 Basil Court, Suite 406 
Largo, Maryland 20774

Hours of Operation: 
Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm (Walk-ins Wednesday's 12pm - 5pm) Please call before arrival to ensure availability, as staff may be in a meeting or training some days. 

Phone: 301-883-5042 
Fax: 301-883-2655

Email: Pgpab@co.pg.md.us

Walk-ins only accepted on Wednesday's.