North Fraser County Constabulary

The North Fraser County Constabulary (NFCC) is the civilian law enforcement agency of North Fraser County, British Columbia. It is responsible for law enforcement and public security at the county level, and provides municipal policing services on a contract basis for 8 of the county's 14 municipalities, the other 6 of which have their own municipal police departments. The constabulary also operates all remand centres in the county, the largest of which is the North Fraser County Pretrial Centre.

Unlike officers of municipal police departments, policemen and women of the NFCC are known as "deputy constables", with "Constable of the County/County Constable" being the highest rank. The constabulary is headed by County Constable Karmen Rasmussen, who answers to North Fraser County Secretary of Public Security Barton Lee and British Columbia Solicitor-General Mike Farnworth.

The North Fraser County Constabulary has its headquarters in the city of Burnaby, the seat of North Fraser County. The constabulary is 20,226 members strong, of whom 16,839 are sworn deputies and 3387 unsworn civil service employees, responsible for a population of approximately 6.75 million. The NFCC is thus the largest county constabulary in British Columbia, and the second-largest law enforcement agency in the province, after the British Columbia Provincial Police (BCPP).