Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Badge of the RCMP
Patch (i.e. shoulder flash) of the RCMP
Corps ensign of the RCMP
Common nameThe Mounties
Abbreviation
  • RCMP
  • GRC
MottoMaintiens le droit
(French for 'uphold the right' / 'maintain the right' / 'defend the law')
Agency overview
FormedMay 23, 1873 (1873-05-23) (NWMP formed)
February 1, 1920 (1920-02-01) (renamed to RCMP and absorption of Dominion Police)
Preceding agencies
Employees42,000+ (2025)
VolunteersApproximately 3,000+ auxiliary (2025) constables
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyCanada
Operations jurisdictionCanada
Constituting instruments
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (RCMP Act)
  • Various provincial police legislation
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen byCivilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
HeadquartersM. J. Nadon Government of Canada Building
73 Leikin Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R2
Sworn members
22,445 (April 2021)
    • Commissioners: 1
    • Deputy commissioners: 6
    • Assistant commissioners: 26
    • Chief superintendents: 54
    • Superintendents: 179
    • Inspectors: 339
    • Corps sergeants major: 1
    • Sergeants major: 10
    • Staff sergeants major: 8
    • Staff sergeants: 830
    • Sergeants: 1,993
    • Corporals: 3,641
    • Constables: 11,970
    • Special constables: 106
    • Civilian members: 3,087
Unsworn members
3,759 (April 2021)
    • Public Service employees: 8,307
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Parent agencyPublic Safety Canada
Divisions
15
Detachments
Facilities
Vehicles
8,677
  • Cars: 5,600
  • Trucks: 2,350
  • Motorcycles: 34
  • Snowmobiles: 481
  • All-terrain vehicles: 181
  • Armored personnel carriers: 2
Boats5
Fixed-wings26
Helicopters9
Notables
Significant incidents
Awards
Website
rcmp.ca
While a federal agency, the RCMP also serves as the local law enforcement agency for various provincial, municipal, and First Nations jurisdictions.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP; French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is the national police service of Canada. The RCMP is an agency of the Government of Canada; it also provides police services under contract to 11 provinces and territories (all but Ontario and Quebec), over 150 municipalities, and 600 Indigenous communities. The RCMP is commonly known as the Mounties in English (and colloquially in French as la police montée).

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police was established in 1920 with the amalgamation of the Royal North-West Mounted Police and the Dominion Police. Sworn members of the RCMP have jurisdiction as peace officers in all provinces and territories of Canada. Under its federal mandate, the RCMP is responsible for enforcing federal legislation; investigating inter-provincial and international crime; border integrity; overseeing Canadian peacekeeping missions involving police; countering terrorism both inside and outside the country; managing the Canadian Firearms Program, which licenses and registers firearms and their owners; and for the Canadian Police College, which provides police training to Canadian and international police services. Policing in Canada is considered to be a constitutional responsibility of provinces; however, the RCMP provides local police services under contract in all provinces and territories except Ontario and Quebec. Despite its name, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are no longer an actual mounted police service, and horses are used only at ceremonial events and certain other occasions. Similarly, the red serge, Stetson hat and boots are only worn at these times.

The Government of Canada considers the RCMP to be an unofficial national symbol, and in 2013, 87 per cent of Canadians interviewed by Statistics Canada said that the RCMP was important to their national identity.