The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers. Additionally, there are more than 354,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. We aim to improve the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today’s police officers better than another officer. However, no one knows police officers better than the FOP.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), founded over 100 years ago in 1915. It is the largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers in the United States. With a proud tradition of officers representing officers, the FOP is the most respected and most recognized police organization in the country. The Illinois FOP is also the second-largest State Lodge. We proudly represent over 33,000 active duty and retired police officers – more than 10 percent of all FOP members nationwide.
The Illinois Fraternal Order of Police holds events monthly and annually. Join us for Board of Trustee Meetings, Board Meetings and Community Events.
Wally Rolniak FOP Lodge #6 will be hosting a Hospitality tent Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at the Hilton Garden Inn. For those attending the Memorial
Come join fellow Law Enforcement at the Troopers Annual Reunion Party
Our 2023 Ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 4th. Officers killed in the line of duty during the calendar year 2022 will be honored. The ceremony information is below. […]
For more information please contact: Matt Larkin or Balvina Ranney ccsofop357@gmail.com
National Police Week 2023 Events | May National Police Week is a collaborative effort of many organizations dedicated to honoring America’s law enforcement community. Schedule of Events Tuesday, May 9 […]
Join us in the “Windy City” as the Chicago Cubs take on the New York Mets in the Annual First Responders Night at Wrigley Field on Thursday, May 25, […]
Memorial Day
Every day, men and women across this state, and country, put on a uniform. They put on a utility belt. And they put on a bulletproof vest. In the current climate of our nation, that is the most essential thing that that man or woman owns. They step out the door and they just don’t know if they will be returning to it at the end of their shift.