The Bila Tserkva Regiment (Ukrainian: Білоцерківський полк) was one of the seventeen territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State.
The regiment's capital was the city of Bila Tserkva, now in the Kyiv Oblast of central Ukraine.
According to the 1654 census the Bila Tserkva regiment had 18 companies which consisted of 19 cities and towns (among were Fastiv, Volodarka, Boyarka, and Bohuslav) with the population having 6,668 cossacks and townspeople.
Once the rebellion was repressed and with Polish authority being reinstated the Right-bank cossack administration was abolished in 1712 by the Treaty of Prut.
The regiment was disbanded and all of its territories were annexed into the Kyiv Voivodeship, while the remaining cossacks moved to the left-bank Ukraine.