Our precinct are strategically located throughout Lee County to better serve our residents and visitors. Each location is staffed with dedicated deputies and civilians committed to safety, service, and community engagement. Whether you need to file a report, request traffic enforcement, or need essential public safety services, our precincts are here to assist you.
121 Pondella Road
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: (239) 477-1810
Days: Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
1301 Homestead Road
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone:Â (239) 477-1820
Days:Â Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
15650 Pine Ridge Road
Fort Myers, FL 33908
Phone:Â (239) 477-1830
Days:Â Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
8350 Hospital Drive, Suite 114
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone:Â (239) 477-1840
Days:Â Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
14750 Six Mile Cypress Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33912
Phone:Â (239) 477-1850
Days:Â Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
131 1st Street West
Boca Grande, FL 33921
Phone:Â (239) 477-1000
Days:Â Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Residents concerned about traffic problems in their neighborhoods are encouraged to contact their local patrol precinct office to report the issue and request an area check. You can go to the Contact Us tab to view our precinct boundary map and precinct contact information. Residents also can call the Traffic Unit at (239) 477-1636 to request enhanced enforcement.
If you are a victim of a crime, call LCSO Dispatch to determine whether you can submit your report by phone. The dispatcher will decide if an Alternative Response Officer can take your report or, if you prefer, a deputy can respond to your location.
LCSO Dispatch:Â (239) 477-1000
Pick up a permit packet at any precinct or at Headquarters. Each includes firearm laws and application instructions. For directions, call (239) 477-1000. Additional firearm information is available in the Florida Firearms Guide.
Residents concerned about neighborhood traffic issues should contact their local patrol precinct to report the problem and request an area check. Precinct boundaries and contact details are available under the Contact Us tab. You can also call the Traffic Unit at (239) 477-1636 to request enhanced enforcement.
Search the Florida Department of Corrections’ Offender Network database for individuals listed under “Crimes Against the Elderly and Disabled.” Refine results by incarcerated, released, or parole status.
Each precinct has a secure drop box for unused or expired medications, available during business hours. All items are safely incinerated to protect the community and environment.
Response times vary depending on the time of day, call volume, number of deputies required, and urgency. Calls are prioritized by severity and potential risk. Lower-priority calls may be delayed during emergencies. Deputies responding to major incidents—such as robberies in progress—may be engaged in containment, K-9 tracking, or apprehension efforts. We appreciate your patience and understanding during such times.
Bias-based profiling is selecting individuals solely because they share a group trait, such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, economic status, age, culture, or any other identifiable characteristic.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is committed to impartial policing and prohibits bias-based profiling. The agency upholds the Constitutional rights of all people—regardless of race, color, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or other personal traits—and treats everyone with respect and dignity.
Visit the Community Crime Map website to track criminal activity in your area.