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Complete List of Police Stations in Iligan City (2026 Updated Directory)

Find all police stations in Iligan City with addresses, contact numbers, and service hours. Complete directory of PNP Iligan precincts and hotlines.


Whether you need to report a crime, apply for a police clearance, or find your nearest precinct, knowing where Iligan City’s police stations are — and how to reach them — is basic civic knowledge every resident should have. This guide compiles every PNP station in the city with verified addresses, contact numbers, Facebook pages, and the barangays each one covers.

Bookmark this page. Emergencies don’t come with advance notice.


Overview of the Iligan City Police Office

The Iligan City Police Office (ICPO) is the command headquarters of the Philippine National Police in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte. It operates under the Police Regional Office 10 (PRO-10), which covers the entire Northern Mindanao region.

Iligan City is an independent component city and one of the major urban centers in Mindanao. With 44 barangays spread across a total land area of approximately 813.28 square kilometers — ranging from coastal flatlands to interior hinterlands bordering Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental — the ICPO manages a substantial and geographically diverse jurisdiction.

Organizational Structure

The ICPO is headed by a Chief of Police (typically holding the rank of Police Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel). Under the CPO are six numbered police stations (ICPS 1 through ICPS 6), each assigned a specific cluster of barangays. Each station is commanded by a Station Commander, usually a Police Major or Captain.

The CPO also hosts special units including:

  • Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) — handles cases involving gender-based violence, child abuse, and related offenses
  • Police Community Relations (PCR) Section
  • Intelligence Section
  • Investigation Section
  • Traffic Management Unit

Main Headquarters

Iligan City Police Office (ICPO)
Aguinaldo St. corner Benito Labao St., Poblacion, Iligan City
(Also operates from: Camp Tomas II Cabili, Brgy. Tipanoy, Iligan City)
📧 Email: iligancpopcru@gmail.com
📘 Facebook: Iligan City Police Office (@IliganCPO)
☎ Main Hotline: (063) 221-6699
🆘 Emergency: 166 (local) | 117 (national PNP hotline)


Complete Directory of Police Stations in Iligan City

Iligan City currently has six operational police stations. Here is the complete directory with verified information from official PNP sources and Facebook pages.


Police Station 1 (ICPS 1)

Area of Responsibility: Central-eastern barangays including portions of urban Poblacion and adjacent residential areas

Address: Poblacion area, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
📘 Facebook: Iligan City Police Station 1 (@ILIGANCITYPS1)
🗺️ Google Maps: Search “Iligan City Police Station 1”

Barangays Covered (approximate):

  • Poblacion (shared coverage)
  • Pala-o
  • Tibanga
  • Upper Hinaplanon
  • Lower Hinaplanon
  • San Miguel
  • Sta. Elena
  • Hinaplanon

Note: Contact the station directly or call the ICPO main line at (063) 221-6699 for exact boundary confirmation.

Services Available:

  • Crime incident reporting
  • Police clearance applications
  • Assistance to women and children (WCPD referrals)
  • 24/7 patrol response

Police Station 2 (ICPS 2 — “Cyclops Station”)

Area of Responsibility: Western and mountainous barangays, including the Maria Cristina Falls area

Address: Fuentes Highway, Barangay Maria Cristina, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
Hotline: (063) 223-9836
📘 Facebook: Iligan City Police Station 2 (@ICPS2Cyclops)
🐦 Twitter/X: @Station2_ICPO
🗺️ Google Maps: Search “Iligan City Police Station 2”

Barangays Covered (approximate):

  • Maria Cristina
  • Mainit
  • Bonbonon
  • Bayug
  • Rogonon
  • Tominobo Proper
  • Tominobo Upper

Landmark: The station serves as the primary law enforcement unit for the Maria Cristina area, home to the iconic Maria Cristina Falls and several major industrial plants (PSALM/NPC facilities). Response times to hinterland sitios may vary.


Police Station 3 (ICPS 3)

Area of Responsibility: Eastern and southeastern hinterland barangays bordering Misamis Oriental

Address: Purok 6, Sitio Tag-ibo, Barangay Dalipuga, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
Hotline: (063) 225-2091
🗺️ Google Maps: Search “Iligan City Police Station 3 Dalipuga”

Barangays Covered (current, after ICPS 6 establishment):

BarangayEstimated Population
Acmac6,856
Bunawan2,025
Dalipuga21,470
Hindang953
Kabacsanan2,362
Kiwalan7,710
San Roque5,292
Santa Filomena7,005

Brief History: ICPS 3 was activated under LOI 12/94 on June 28, 1994, and initially covered 16 barangays across a 72,346-hectare area. Following the establishment of ICPS 6 in Barangay Digkilaan, the station’s area of responsibility was reduced to the current eight barangays.

Notable Features:

  • Strategic location near major industrial and manufacturing plants (cement, food processing)
  • Covers coastal barangays on Iligan Bay and interior hinterland areas
  • Among the larger AORs by land area in the city

Police Station 4 (ICPS 4)

Area of Responsibility: Mid-city barangays including Tambacan and surrounding areas

Address: Don Pedro Celdran Avenue / Tambacan area, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
🗺️ Google Maps: Search “Iligan City Police Station 4 Tambacan”

Barangays Covered (approximate):

  • Tambacan
  • Luinab
  • Suarez
  • Santiago
  • Mandulog
  • Ubaldo Laya

For the most current contact number: Call the ICPO main line at (063) 221-6699 or message the Iligan City Police Office on Facebook.


Police Station 5 (ICPS 5 — “Poblacion Police Station”)

Area of Responsibility: Downtown Poblacion and immediate surrounding barangays

Address: Benito Labao St. / Aguinaldo Avenue corner Fortaleza Street, Poblacion, Iligan City 9200
📱 Mobile: 0915-254-1xxx (confirm full number via Facebook)
🐦 Twitter/X: @icpoicps5
🗺️ Google Maps: View on OpenStreetMap (coordinates: 8.228573, 124.236473)

Landmarks nearby: Iligan City Fire Station, Iligan Public Plaza

Barangays Covered (approximate):

  • Poblacion (shared coverage)
  • Tubod
  • Saray
  • Ditucalan
  • Lanipao

Also known as: The “Poblacion Police Station” — one of the most accessible stations for residents transacting in the downtown business district.


Police Station 6 (ICPS 6) — Newest Station

Area of Responsibility: Far hinterland barangays in the northern-eastern section, split from ICPS 3’s former area

Address: Purok Narra, Barangay Digkilaan, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
📱 Mobile: +63 964 752 9411
📘 Facebook: Iligan City Police Station 6
🗺️ Google Maps: Search “Iligan City Police Station 6 Digkilaan”

Barangays Covered (approximate):

  • Digkilaan
  • Dulag
  • Kalilangan
  • Panoroganan
  • Lanipao (portions)

Background: ICPS 6 was established to improve police coverage in the formerly underserved hinterland barangays that were part of ICPS 3’s original 16-barangay area. Its creation reflects the PNP’s commitment to bringing frontline law enforcement closer to remote communities.


Iligan City Police Emergency Hotlines and Contact Numbers

Quick Reference — All Stations

StationAddressHotlineFacebook
ICPO HQAguinaldo St. cor. Benito Labao, Poblacion(063) 221-6699IliganCPO
ICPS 1Poblacion areaCall ICPOILIGANCITYPS1
ICPS 2Fuentes Hwy, Maria Cristina(063) 223-9836ICPS2Cyclops
ICPS 3Purok 6, Tag-ibo, Dalipuga(063) 225-2091
ICPS 4Don Pedro Celdran Ave / TambacanCall ICPOIliganCPO
ICPS 5Benito Labao / Aguinaldo-Fortaleza, Poblacion0915-254-1xxx@icpoicps5
ICPS 6Purok Narra, Digkilaan+63 964 752 9411ICPS 6

Emergency Hotlines

  • 117 — National PNP Emergency Hotline (24/7, nationwide)
  • 166 — Local Iligan City emergency line
  • (063) 221-6699 — Iligan City Police Office main line
  • 911 — National Emergency Hotline (connects to nearest responder)

Social Media & Alternative Contact

For non-urgent inquiries, all stations encourage the public to message their respective Facebook pages. Response through Facebook is not guaranteed during active operations, so always call for emergencies.

PRO-10 Regional Headquarters contact information is available at pro10.pnp.gov.ph for escalation or complaints.


Services Offered at Iligan City Police Stations

All six police stations offer the following standard PNP services:

1. Crime Reporting and Incident Documentation
Walk in to the nearest station and request to be assisted by the Desk Officer. You will be asked to give a sworn statement. Bring valid ID.

2. Police Clearance
Police clearance is now primarily processed through the PNP e-Clearance system (eclearance.pnp.gov.ph). You will receive an Order of Payment and complete biometric enrollment at your nearest station. Processing typically takes 1–3 working days. Bring: valid government-issued ID and barangay clearance.

3. Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD)
Available at the ICPO headquarters and major stations. Handles cases of domestic violence, trafficking, sexual abuse, child exploitation, and online safety violations. Complainants are assisted in confidence.

4. Blotter Services
Any resident can have an incident blottered (officially recorded) even without filing a formal complaint. Useful for documentation purposes (civil disputes, found property, accidents).

5. Anti-Illegal Drugs Operations
All stations coordinate with the city’s anti-drug abuse council (ADAC). Community-based drug clearing and Barangay Drug Clearing Programs (BDCP) fall under station jurisdiction.

6. Traffic Assistance
Stations coordinate with traffic enforcers for accident reports, incident clearances for insurance, and vehicle-related complaints.

7. OSCA/PWD Assistance
Senior citizens and persons with disabilities are prioritized in all transactions.


How to Find the Nearest Police Station in Your Barangay

Iligan City’s 44 barangays are divided among the six police stations based on geography and population density. Here’s a general guide:

If you live in or near downtown (Poblacion, Tubod, Saray): → ICPS 5 (Poblacion Police Station)

If you live in urban residential areas (Pala-o, Tibanga, Hinaplanon, San Miguel): → ICPS 1

If you live near the Maria Cristina/western highlands (Maria Cristina, Bonbonon, Bayug, Mainit): → ICPS 2

If you live in the eastern barangays near the coast/Dalipuga area (Dalipuga, Acmac, Kiwalan, Bunawan, Kabacsanan, San Roque, Sta. Filomena, Hindang): → ICPS 3

If you live in the mid-city area (Tambacan, Luinab, Suarez, Santiago, Mandulog): → ICPS 4

If you live in the far hinterland barangays (Digkilaan, Dulag, Kalilangan, Panoroganan): → ICPS 6

When in doubt: Call the ICPO main line at (063) 221-6699 or message the Iligan City Police Office Facebook page. The duty officer can direct you to the correct station.


What to Do When Visiting an Iligan City Police Station

Documents to Bring

For filing a complaint or incident report:

  • Valid government-issued ID (PhilSys ID, passport, driver’s license, voter’s ID)
  • Evidence (photos, screenshots, documents related to the incident)
  • Witness information (if applicable)

For police clearance:

  • Completed PNP e-Clearance application (online)
  • Order of Payment
  • Valid ID
  • Barangay clearance

For blotter entry:

  • Valid ID
  • Brief written account of the incident (optional but helpful)

General Procedures

  1. Approach the Desk Officer upon arrival and state your purpose
  2. You will be logged in the visitor register
  3. For complaints, you will give a statement and sign a written account
  4. For police clearance, you will proceed to the designated processing window
  5. Remain calm and courteous — police officers are public servants but are also managing multiple tasks simultaneously

Processing Times

TransactionTypical Processing Time
Blotter entry15–30 minutes
Incident report (sworn statement)1–3 hours
Police clearance (with e-Clearance)1–3 working days
Complaint referral to prosecutorDepends on case

Frequently Asked Questions About Iligan City Police Stations

Q1: How many police stations are in Iligan City?
There are six police stations (ICPS 1 to ICPS 6), all under the Iligan City Police Office (ICPO).

Q2: What is the main emergency hotline for Iligan City Police?
Call 117 (national PNP hotline) or (063) 221-6699 for the Iligan City Police Office main line. For local emergencies, dial 166.

Q3: How do I know which police station covers my barangay in Iligan?
Use the barangay-to-station guide above, or call the ICPO at (063) 221-6699 and they will direct you to your jurisdiction’s station.

Q4: What are the operating hours of police stations in Iligan City?
All PNP police stations operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Desk Officers are always on duty. However, administrative services like clearance processing follow regular government office hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Q5: How do I get a police clearance in Iligan City?
Apply online at eclearance.pnp.gov.ph, pay the fee, then proceed to your nearest police station for biometric capture. Processing takes 1–3 working days.

Q6: What should I bring when reporting a crime at an Iligan police station?
Bring a valid ID, any evidence related to the crime (photos, screenshots, documents), and if possible, a brief written account of events. Witnesses can also come with you.

Q7: Are Iligan City police stations open 24/7?
Yes. All stations maintain round-the-clock duty officers. Emergency response is available at all hours.

Q8: How can I file a complaint against a police officer in Iligan City?
You may file a complaint with the Internal Affairs Service (IAS) or directly with the PRO-10 at pro10.pnp.gov.ph. You can also escalate to the Ombudsman. Document everything — dates, officer name, badge number — before filing.



Information in this directory was compiled from official PNP sources, the Iligan City Police Office Facebook page, and verified public records. Contact details may change — always confirm with the ICPO directly at (063) 221-6699 or via Facebook for the most current information. Last verified: June 2025.


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