The 28th SS Police Regiment Todt (German: SS-Polizei-Regiment 28 Todt) was initially named the 28th Police Regiment (Polizei-Regiment 28) when it was formed in mid-1942 from the existing Order Police (Ordnungspolizei) units for security duties in Occupied Norway.
All of its units were transferred to other regiments shortly after forming; it was reformed as the 28th Police Regiment Todt later that year.
It was redesignated as an SS unit in early 1943.
III Battalion was formed from the Fourth Company of Police Battalion 62 and the Police Special Company Todt (Polizei-Sonder-Kompanie Todt).
The regiment was consolidated in France by August and was then transferred to Slovenia in February 1944 where it remained for the rest of the war.