Understanding Law Enforcement Roles on the NAU Campus
The following information is provided to clarify the role of the Northern Arizona University Police Department (NAUPD) and the authority of non‑campus law enforcement agencies when they operate on campus.
Our Pledge
NAUPD is committed to serving the entire NAU community with professionalism, respect, and compassion.
NAUPD Authority & Responsibilities
Where We Have Authority
- NAUPD officers are state‑certified peace officers with authority both on and off the NAU campus.
- Our primary jurisdiction is the NAU Flagstaff Mountain Campus.
What We Enforce
- Arizona state laws
- Campus safety and security requirements
- Assistance with serious criminal investigations in coordination with other agencies
- NAU Student Code of Conduct
What We Do Not Enforce
- City of Flagstaff ordinances
- Coconino County ordinances
- Federal immigration laws
Non-Campus Law Enforcement Agencies on Campus
Their Authority
- Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies do have legal authority to operate on campus.
- NAUPD cannot interfere with the lawful operations of these agencies
When They Assist NAUPD
- Special events
- Critical incidents
- Situations requiring additional personnel or specialized resources
Officer Identification and Safety
- NAUPD officers are required to identify themselves while performing their duties.
- NAUPD officers are not permitted to wear full face coverings.
- Uniforms will clearly display NAUPD identification.
- Anyone claiming to be an NAUPD officer without proper identification should be reported immediately.
Contact Information
- If you have questions or concerns about a non-campus law enforcement agency on campus, you may contact NAUPD.
- Call 911 for any emergency or incident in progress.
- For delayed reports or non‑emergency concerns, contact NAUPD at 928‑523‑3611.