There are two commissioned career tracks in the LVMPD. They have identical civil service rank structures and pay, but different day-to-day tasks and responsibilities. •
Corrections: These officers are tasked with operating, managing and supervising the Clark County Detention Center; there are over 750. •
Police: These officers are assigned all over the department; there are over 2,900. The LVMPD is divided into ten urban area commands: •
Bolden (Sectors U and W)—serves the west central portion of the city, including the old westside, an area bordered by I-15, US 95, Jones and Lake Mead Boulevards. •
Convention Center (Sector M)—serves the
Las Vegas Strip and
Las Vegas Convention Center areas. •
Downtown (Sectors A, B and C)—this division serves Downtown Las Vegas and areas roughly east of Eastern Avenue, south of Owens Avenue and north of Sahara Avenue to include the Naked City and Fremont Street areas. •
Northeast (Sectors F and G)—Sector F includes unincorporated areas of North Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Speedway/Nellis Air Force Base area. •
Northwest (Sector X)—serves areas generally west of US 95 and north of Cheyenne Avenue. •
Southeast (Sectors H, J and K)—serves areas east of Maryland Parkway and south of Sahara Avenue. Sector J includes unincorporated areas of Henderson. •
Spring Valley (Sectors P)—serves areas west of Interstate 15, south of Charleston Boulevard and north of Flamingo Road. Also includes Chinatown. •
Enterprise (Sectors O and S)—this area serves mostly the southwest valley west of I-15 and south of Flamingo Road. •
South Central (Sectors L, N)—this area command serves the areas south of Harry Reid Airport between Interstate 15 and roughly Eastern Avenue. •
Summerlin (Sector R and V)—this area command serves the master-planned community area of the western Las Vegas Valley. When Metro was formed in 1973, the Las Vegas Valley was served by only three area commands: North, South and West. Other major coverage details:
Traffic Bureau (all sectors),
Airport Division (Sector Q), and nine different rural areas outside the Las Vegas Valley. The LVMPD organization is made up of 45 bureaus and Area Commands led by Commissioned Captains/Lieutenants and Civilian Directors ==Rank structure==