Special Constables Act 1831

Special Constables Act 1831
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for amending the Laws relative to the Appointment of Special Constables, and for the better Preservation of the Peace.
Citation1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 41
Dates
Royal assent15 October 1831
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The Special Constables Act 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 41), full title An Act for amending the Laws relative to the Appointment of Special Constables, and for the better Preservation of the Peace, was a UK act of Parliament, given royal assent on 15 October 1831.

It provided a long-term framework for the use, appointment and operation of special constables in England and Wales. It is often seen as the foundation date for the Metropolitan Special Constabulary, the special constabulary attached to the Metropolitan Police, which had itself been founded only two years earlier.