Orange Beach Police Introduce New Logo For Patrol Cars

R. Peevy • April 4, 2026

New design was introduced for public views

Orange Beach Police Cars

Orange Beach Police recently posted on social media "New Look, Same Commitment to Our Community. The Orange Beach Police Department is proud to introduce our newly redesigned patrol vehicle graphics!"


The Orange Beach Police Department has unveiled a new look for its patrol vehicles. The department recently showcased redesigned graphics featuring a modern style with coastal-inspired elements. Officials said the updated appearance reflects the character of the beachside community.


The redesigned vehicles will start appearing on Orange Beach streets in the coming weeks and months. The old vehicle design will be phased out gradually as new patrol cars are bought and put into service.


Department officials said "This updated design reflects the unique character of our coastal community while maintaining the professionalism and visibility you expect from your police department." The fresh look is designed to give the fleet a more polished appearance while remaining easily recognizable to the public.


The Orange Beach Police Department stated that the redesign goes beyond new graphics. Officials described it as a symbol of the department's ongoing commitment to safety, service, and community engagement in Orange Beach.


The department's mission statement focuses on fostering positive relationships through community engagement with a human-centered approach to law enforcement. Officials said the new patrol vehicle design aligns with that mission by projecting a more approachable image on the road.

Residents can expect to see both the old and new designs on patrol vehicles during the transition. The full rollout will occur over regular fleet replacement cycles as the department introduces new vehicles.


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