Vancouver Island Provincial Police

The Vancouver Island Provincial Police (VIPP) is the primary law enforcement agency at the provincial level in the Canadian province of Vancouver Island, and one of two official provincial police forces of Vancouver Island's provincial government, alongside the Vancouver Island Sheriff Service (VISS). It is responsible for the majority of provincial-level policing such as patrolling provincial highways and protecting provincial government institutions, with the Sheriff Service, by contrast, responsible mostly for the transportation of prisoners and other detainees, covert operations, counterterrorism, and protection of senior provincial government officials.

The Vancouver Island Provincial Police has a total of 1860 personnel, including 1336 sworn officers and 524 civilian personnel. It is headquartered at 735 Broughton Street in Downtown Victoria, about a block from the headquarters of the Ministry of Attorney General of Vancouver Island.

Each of the province's nine counties has its own county constabulary, each of which answers equally to both the Attorney General of Vancouver Island and the respective county's Police and Crime Commissioner, the latter of whom is an elected county official. The nine county constabularies are responsible for all county-level law enforcement within their respective county, and also contact with all incorporated municipalities within the county to provide municipal-level policing. As such, the VIPP and VISS are rarely involved in local policing, usually only to assist with serious investigations or investigations which cross county boundaries.