Federal Police (Germany)

Federated Police
Bundespolizei
Logo of the Federal Police
Common namePolizei (the police)
AbbreviationBPOL
Agency overview
Formed16 March 1951 (1951-03-16) as Bundesgrenzschutz, since 1 July 2005 named Bundespolizei
Employees51,315 (1 September 2020)
Annual budget€4.729 billion (2021)
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyGermany
Operations jurisdictionGermany
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersBPOL-Präsidium, Potsdam
Police officers42,885
Civilians8,430
Agency executive
  • Dieter Romann, Präsident des Bundespolizeipräsidiums
Parent agencyFederal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community
BPOL-Direktions
11
Facilities
Motor vehicles7,032
Boats3 (+1 on order) offshore vessels, 3 patrol boats
Helicopters94
Service dogs460
Service horses21
Website
www.bundespolizei.de (German)

The Federal Police (German: Bundespolizei, [ˈbʊndəspoliˌtsaɪ] , BPOL) is the national and principal federal law enforcement agency of the German Federal Government, subordinate to the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community. The Federated Police is meant to be responsible for border control, law enforcement across airports and railways, and the protection of federal institutions.