How to spot (most) Unmarked Cops (Freedom Edition)

After seeing the post Top Tips to Spot a Undercover Police Car, and the comment asking for a U.S. version, I decided to try and put one together, based heavily off of Smiller’s post.

Of course, this isn’t at all a conclusive list, but it should help you keep an eye out for the “hidden enemy”.

(All images used are from google)

What models watch for

This is by no means a conclusive list, this is just a list of some of the most common cars to watch out for. Unmarked units can be anything from Accords to Camaros, Grand Caravans to Tundras, although American manufacturers are the most common. But there are a handful of favorites, and if you see one of these, immediately start searching for more signs.

  1. Ford Crown Victoria
  2. Ford Explorer
  3. Dodge Charger (The LX platform, not the classic one)
  4. Ford Taurus
  5. Chevy Tahoe
  6. Chevy Impala
  7. Chevy Caprice (The new one. It is ONLY available to Law Enforcement)

Equipment

This is probably the best way to identify unmarked units, but usually requires you to be fairly close, like at a red light. Not so useful when you’re doing 30 over on a dark country road and see a vehicle heading towards you, but very useful when deciding if you want to drag race that Challenger next to you at the light.

Antennas

Keep an eye out for extra antennas, although most no longer have the obvious giant antennas we’re used to. I’m seeing a lot of unmarked cars with a black disk, about the size of a quarter, and 3 times as thick, with a wire heading towards the trunk.

Spotlights

Cops love their spotlights. A lot of unmarked cars will still have at least one spotlight, on the drivers side right by the mirror. If you see a car with one of these, quickly double check that you are 100% within the law.

Crashbars/Pushbars/Bullbars/Bumpbars

Whatever you call them, they are usually a sign that the vehicle they are attached to is a cop car. Or that some guy bought a used cop car and turned it into an Autocross machine. Best to play it safe.

Interior Equipment

If you can see a laptop or laptop stand, extra switches, cameras or other strange stuff mounted on the windshield, non-standard center consoles, gun racks, bars on the back windows, a divider between the front and rear seats, or a box of donuts on the dash, you’ve probably got yourself a cop. Smile and wave, and be light on the throttle

Lights

Probably the most obvious one. Most commonly in the grille, on the dash, mounted at the top of windshield, mounted on the mirrors, in the back side windows at the bottom, and in the bottom of the back window. My favorite ones to look out for are the lights on the mirrors. Most of the vehicles with lights on the mirrors don’t have turn signals on the mirrors, so you can spot those lights a bit further away than you can spot other hidden lights.

License Plates

While it varies State to State and City to City, you can spot some cop cars by their plates. Some places require even the unmarked cars to run city plates, so that black 2016 Explorer with steelies, spotlights, a pushbar, and 17 extra antenna with a city plate is probably a cop.

When I was in Honolulu, Hawaii, I noticed all the cop cars I saw had one thing in common, every single one, marked and unmarked, had HPD in the license plate. Aside from the HPD part, those plates looked like every plate in the city. I’ve also seen unmarked units with 911 as the number, although that may have just been a coincidence. Either way, it pays to check for any hints in the plate.

Trim

The majority of cop cars are going to skimp on everything that doesn’t directly affect performance. This is most obvious when the chrome trim gets replaced with matte black trim. So if you notice a car with a distinct lack of chrome compared to normal models, and/or with black steel wheels, put your best innocent face on.

Most obvious examples are the Explorers and Chargers: The civilian models had a tasteful amount of chrome around the car, while the police versions have almost none.

Cleanliness

As mentioned in the UK post, cops love clean cars. Law Enforcement Officers need to look professional, they need to be clean and well trimmed, if not clean-shaven, wear nice, crisp, clean clothes, and their cars also have to look clean. Depending on the area and weather and time of year, they may not stay clean throughout the shift, but the next time they hit the street, they’re probably going to be spotless again.

In conclusion: They’re everywhere man.

Comments

gf8lol

In Minnesota, they use Chevy Silverados and Trailblazers.

02/03/2016 - 03:58 |
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Doge_Stig (I'm literally Harambe)

Woohoo I’m famous! Thanks for this!

02/03/2016 - 03:58 |
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gg. thanks for putting our continent on the map.

02/03/2016 - 04:12 |
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Abel Castillo

Oh a Grand Prix GTP cop car. I love it

02/03/2016 - 04:05 |
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The Tahoe is the cop in that photo I believe haha

02/03/2016 - 18:30 |
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Jordan Mellinger

Good list but some of these methods are beginning to be outpaced by the police. Keep a particular eye on domestic cars as they are extremely favored by police in the US. I know in my area they have gotten rid of the obvious giveaways of a undercover cars going with alloy wheels and full standard trim. Not a easy way to spot them but police always have heavy duty suspension and this can give them away in the way the car rides. On a side not there is a blacked out undercover Dodge Ram Hemi shortbox standard cab with a leer canopy in my area, he pulled over a car near me and I had no idea it was a cop. It was honestly one of the most badass cop cars/trucks I have ever seen. The thing looked so intimidating with it’s lights on… I really want one now

02/03/2016 - 04:08 |
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Oop_333

“They’re everywhere man.” So true.

02/03/2016 - 04:20 |
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Nobody

My local cops keep freaking me out. Small town in the middle of nowhere special, they all got blacked out, unmarked Chevy Tahoes. Makes you think the FBI is in town 24/7.

02/03/2016 - 07:08 |
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Anonymous

Can somebody also do this for Germany? I know our cops usually drive VWs, BMWs or Benzes, but maybe there are some other makes which are typical

02/03/2016 - 07:16 |
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Anonymous

unmarked cop cars=illuminati

02/03/2016 - 08:34 |
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🇮🇩Mk7Golfer 🇦🇺

BUT, you can buy a used unmarked cop car here so, it’s really difficult to tell.

02/03/2016 - 09:25 |
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Most of the time they get stripped of most of their equipment.

But then again one agency just sold their cruisers fully marked and equipped, lights, siren, everything. Caused some confusion with the Police in my town, they thought the car was stolen at first.

02/03/2016 - 10:43 |
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Anonymous

Or it could just be me you see.

02/03/2016 - 11:31 |
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