Part of the present force area was originally part of the
Metropolitan Police District, and was only transferred to the control of Surrey Police from the
Metropolitan Police in 2000. This includes the boroughs of
Epsom and Ewell,
Spelthorne and part of
Reigate and Banstead and
Elmbridge. Surrey Police was divided into three divisions but in 2010 became a single division, and in March 2014 was policed by 1,938 regular police officers, in addition to 182
Special Constables and 153
Police Community Support Officers (see table below for more information). Surrey has one of the lowest crime rates in
England and
Wales. It has now reverted to three area divisions. For 2017/18, Surrey Police had a total expenditure of £224.1m, of which £183.2m went on employee costs, £27.3m on supplies and services, £8.8m on premises, and £4.8m on transport. It also had £11.1m of income, resulting in "gross expenditure" of £213m. Surrey Police has four main divisions: three area divisions, Northern, Eastern, and Western; and a specialist crime/ops division. Within the three division are multiple borough teams. Typically each borough will have a Neighbourhood Specialist Team (formerly they Safer Neighbourhood Team) and a Neighbourhood Policing Team (Formerly the Area Patrol Team/Targeted Patrol Team/Response). These borough teams are supported by investigative teams which span the whole division, this being the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Safeguarding Investigation Unit (SIU). The specialist crime division is often referred to as OPS, and includes specialist units. This being the Roads Policing Unit (RPU), Tactical Firearms Unit (TFU), Specialist Dog Handlers, Crime Scene Investigation Officers (formerly SOCOs). There are further force wide teams, some of which are now joint teams with
Sussex Police, including the Paedophile and OnLine Investigation Team (POLIT), Major Crime Investigation Team (MCIT, Sussex/Surrey Joint team), Sexual Offences Investigation Team (SOIT) and then a range of support services typical of many forces. In November 2023, Surrey Police announced it would have to move out of Reigate police station due to
reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) being discovered in the building. Repairs are expected to take up to two years to complete. The station will move to the former
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service headquarters at Wray Park in the interim. Notes: 1. All figures are official Home Office figures. 2. All figures are full-time equivalents apart from for special constables which are a headcount. 3. Figures apply to 31 March of that year, e.g., 2008/09 figures are for 31 March 2009. 4.
Designated Officers that are not PCSOs have one of three roles: investigation officer, detention officer or escort officer. ==Senior people==