The force is headed by a Commissioner of Police, and is divided into three operational divisions: •
Community Policing •
Specialist Operations – includes CID and Marine Unit •
Management Services The Specialist Operations division includes a
Criminal Investigation Department and a marine unit which operates several small fast boats, and the large police patrol boat "St Ursula". The force's financial investigations department is headed by an officer of Chief Inspector rank paid for by the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Officers The force employs a total of nearly 300 people, of whom around 240 are dedicated police officers or auxiliary constables (see below).
Police stations There are eleven police stations, consisting of eight regular territorial stations (four on
Tortola, two on
Virgin Gorda, one on
Anegada, and one on
Jost Van Dyke), together with three specialist stations on the main island of Tortola, namely the Force Headquarters station (incorporating the Office of the Commissioner), the airport police station, and the Marine Base police station.
Rank structure The rank structure of the RVIPF is as follows: ==Commissioner==