Bardstown Police Department

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The Bardstown Police Department is a progressive department dedicated to making the City of Bardstown a safe community to live in and a great place to call home. A Brief History of the
Bardstown Police Department


Though Bardstown is Kentucky’s second oldest city, the police department only dates back to 1824. Prior to this, like most towns in Kentucky, law enforcement fell to the local sheriff

and his deputies to maintain order. In May 1824 the town was protected by a patrol of twelve men who were organized into two platoons of six; six patrolled from “twlight” to 1:00AM and six men from 1:00 AM to 6:00 AM. There is no record of salary, therefore concluding that the “patrol” group consisted of volunteers who were concerned with law and order within the city limits. In the 1850’s a town marshal was approved and appointed with the duties of enforcing town ordinances and maintaining peace. Records indicate that several different men served in this capacity, but due to the increase in distilleries, none were successful in their attempts. The consumption of alcohol by the young men of Bardstown led to violence and disorderly conduct. The “town fathers” of Bardstown had appointed several town marshals to “run things in a more quiet and harmless way”, but gave up and appointed George Hunter, who would strictly enforce the laws. Hunter’s life is a book written by his grandson; “George W. Hunter; The Daring Lawman of Nelson County, KY” by Wood E. Marshal Hunter was sworn in January 14, 1868 and was given a yearly salary of $600.00. George Hunter served two different terms as town marshal (1868-1872; 1877-1880). He also was a deputy sheriff and a deputy U.S. In 1863 four men were officially listed as “City Watch” and were paid $20.00 a month to patrol the streets of Bardstown. In the December 13th, 1865 minutes, a “police force of six men are hereby appointed” leading to the first fulltime, paid police force that has continued to grow and today, has 30 employees; an authorized strength of 27 officers and 3 civilians who proudly serve the people and community of Bardstown. This is the official page of the Bardstown Police Department. Page is not monitored continuously, call 911 for police service. Welcome to the Bardstown Police Department’s Official page on Facebook! The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest concerning theBardstown Police Department’s programs, activities, news stories, and photos. We welcome your comments, however, please note this is a moderated online discussion site and not a public forum. If you need an official source of information about the Bardstown Police Department please visit our website at www.bardstownpolice.com

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🎬 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! 🎬If you are on or around the 3rd Street area today you may notice some unusual activity. Don’t...
05/28/2026

🎬 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! 🎬

If you are on or around the 3rd Street area today you may notice some unusual activity. Don’t fret, it’s just the movie crew getting set up for the upcoming movie “Ethan Almighty”.

Some important notes:

-There will be no parking allowed on 3rd Street after 5pm
-3rd street from Broadway to Stephen Foster will be closed to ALL traffic after 8pm and is expected to reopen around 1am.

All businesses and shops will remain OPEN though so don’t let that deter you. You may even get a glimpse at some stars 🤩

We’re grateful for this opportunity for Bardstown. Putting us on the big screen 👏🏼

Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for feeding us first responders today. We always appreciate your support!
05/27/2026

Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for feeding us first responders today. We always appreciate your support!

This Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have given their lives in service ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have given their lives in service to our country.

Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸

05/15/2026

⚠️UPDATE: roadway is now fully open ⚠️

‼️ACCIDENT: TRAFFIC DELAYS‼️

We are currently working a fatal collision with multiple injured on hwy 245 by handy food mart.

Only one lane will be open at this time. Please use caution and plane accordingly.

We will update once road conditions are fully cleared.

Say a prayer for all those involved. 🙏🏼

Thank you to Nelson County Dispatch and James Victery for dropping in some more goodies for police week! And thanks to G...
05/15/2026

Thank you to Nelson County Dispatch and James Victery for dropping in some more goodies for police week! And thanks to Gault’s cookies for sharing the love with our 3rd shift guys!

Big thank you to our friends at Heart Youth Village for the sweet treat yesterday in honor of Police Week! We appreciate...
05/14/2026

Big thank you to our friends at Heart Youth Village for the sweet treat yesterday in honor of Police Week! We appreciate you!

We would like to formally invite the community to join us on Monday, May 25th at noon to honor and remember Officer Jaso...
05/11/2026

We would like to formally invite the community to join us on Monday, May 25th at noon to honor and remember Officer Jason Ellis.

We hope to see you there.

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Bardstown, KY
40004

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+15023483211

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