
Please join us in praying for our first responders and the affected communities in Oklahoma. The Shelby County Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police is currenty researching means of assisting in the disaster relief efforts, and will update our members soon.

In the Spring of 2013, the Shelby County Lodge was very proud to host the 66th Annual Alabama State Conference of the Fraternal Order of Police. During the conference, we witnessed record numbers in attendance to the conference and were proud to host the Alabama Attorney General as a guest speaker. We are looking forward to next year's conference in Huntsville!
Conference photos can be viewed here.
Celebrating 41 years of service during the month of March

The Shelby County Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was chartered on March 22, 1972 under the leadership of Alabaster Police Chief, C.E. "Bull" Carter. Our Lodge became the 41st Lodge in the State of Alabama. Today we represent more than 500 Law Enforcement members who reside and work in Shelby County.
Our Community

Shelby County is the fastest growing county in the State of Alabama. Encompassing approximately 800 square miles in Central Alabama, the County offers diverse amenities
in a temperate climate with dramatic landscapes. Recreational opportunities flourish throughout the County, from our city and county parks to the 10,000-acre Oak Mountain State
Park.
Click here to find out more about our great county. Shelby County also has many attractions and events. Please visit the Shelby County Hospitality Association to find out more.

