Glasgow Police Act 1800

The Glasgow Police Act 1800 was an act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of Great Britain, which established a professional police force for the city of Glasgow.

Under the act, this police force was placed under the control of the Lord Provost, three magistrates and nine elected commissioners.

[1] The force was supported financially by a rate levied by the City Council on houses and businesses; the lack of such a levy had frustrated the previous attempt at having a professional police presence in the city.

c. 33) and the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict.

[1] As well as making provision for the establishment of a police force, the act also authorised the annexation of ninety-six acres of land surrounding the city.