93 Best Police Team Name Ideas (Curated & Ranked) + Generator
Policing in the U.S. got its start through informal and privately-funded community watch programs dating as far back as the 1600s.1
The first full-time, organized police force emerged in Boston in the 1830s.2
In the nearly two centuries that have passed since that first department, policing has become a sophisticated field that utilizes automated detection systems, body cameras, and forensic technologies like DNA sequencing (among other high-tech tools) to prevent and solve cases.34
Though police work is often serious and challenging, your work team name doesn’t always need to be.
Below, we list more than 90 name ideas for police teams, ranging from work-appropriate to informal and funny. Scroll below the list for our tips on how to create your own team name, too!
Police Team Name Ideas
Fast Action Response Team (FART)5
ACE Team5
short for “aggressive criminal enforcement”
The Dicks6
slang for “detectives”
All Law, No Order
Donut Squad7
Wee-Wooh Wee-Wooh6
the sound of a siren
Smokeys6
Outlaws7
The Coppers
Peace Officers7
The Heat6
Pork Chops6
The Breathalyzers
Got Your Six7
The Enforcers7
True Blue7
Fully Loaded7
51506
Super Troopers7
The Law6
The Good Guys8
Badge Buddies8
Blue Flames8
Hot Cops6
Stunners7
Serve-N-Protect8
Boys in Blue
Crime-Busting Beauties
The Fuzz
Lights & Sirens7
The Badge-tastic Four
The Felon Finders
Legends7
Blue Force
Donut Patrol6
Pride of the City8
The Last Boy Scouts
inspired by the 1991 film of the same name
The Pistols
The Great Defenders
The Lawmen
Cherry Toppers6
reference to red police car lights
The Occifers6
misspelling/mispronunciation of “officer”
Rescue Force8
The Mirandizers
The Blueberries
a reference to the blue uniforms cops wear
Super Sleuths
Unsung Heroes8
Beyond the Badge7
The Justice Society7
The Justice Project6
10-4
Robocops6
The Crime Deterrents
Lightning Strikers6
reference to tasers
The Blue Man Group6
Bear Cubs
a play on the CB radio slang term “bears” (meaning cops); fitting for rookie cops
The Lethal Weapons
inspired by the 1987 film Lethal Weapon
Orderly Outlaws
Patrol Pack7
The Mayor's Army6
The Warrants
The Bookies
a play on the nickname for gambling bookmakers and a reference to booking people after arrest
The Bear Report6
“bear” is trucker slang for cops
Public Safety Super Squad
Five-O Clock Somewhere
a play on the slang term “five-o” and the phrase “five o’clock somewhere”
VIPs7
Law and Order
Ducks and Geese6
Cockney (U.K.) rhyming slang for the police
Headache Men6
Supercops
Off-Beat
a reference to beat cops; fitting for after-work activities like sports leagues
Berries and Cherries
a reference to the blue uniforms cops wear and red lights on their cars
The Badges
The Lockups
SMURFs5
short for “small municipal urban response force”
Bad Boys
referencing the film of the same name or “Bad Boys” by Inner Circle (the Cops TV show theme song)
Law-Abiding Citizens
Law Dogs
Orderly Avengers
Krispy Kreme Kings
reference to the donut brand
The Peacekeepers II: Peace Harder
Book 'Em Joes6
Law Enforcementators
Starsky and Hutch
referencing the film of the same name
Better Than Barney
a reference to The Andy Griffith Show’s cop character, Barney Fife
Do-Nutters6
reference to donuts
Running Scared
inspired by the 1986 film of the same name
Packin’ Heat8
Rush Hour Renegades
inspired by the 1998 film Rush Hour
Arson and Mace8
Pavement Pounders6
Men in Uniform
Police Team Name Generator
How to Create a Great Police Team Name
When creating a police team name, you should first consider your team’s purpose: is it a department or unit within your workplace, an after-shift social club, or perhaps a police sports league team?
Decide whether you want to have fun with your name or keep it strictly professional.
If creating a team name for the workplace, consider your team’s purpose more deeply. You’ll likely want a name that relates to your team’s goal or beat — for example, a tech-related name if your team is dedicated to cyber cases.
If a funny name suits your team, it’s easy to get inspiration from day-to-day banter with your fellow officers and slang terms related to your job. “The Slammers” and “Boys in Blue” are common examples from our list, but you can come up with a very unique name based on inside jokes from your team.
You can also call on popular culture for inspiration. Police officers are often heroes in TV and film, but there are also plenty of buddy cop comedies and humorous characters you can use for inspiration — like the examples “Starsky and Hutch” or “Bad Boys” from our list.
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