Southern Division
 
The Southern Division of the Royal Bahamas Police Force was the largest division in New Providence. Upon its inception, the area included as far west as Cable Beach, as far south as Carmichael Road and as far east as Fox Hill. Today, the Southern Division consists of Southern Police Station located on Quakoo and Market Streets. The records show that the first station which housed the police was located in a small structure on Baillou Hill Road opposite the Grants Town Post Office. At that time (April, 1983) the Officer in Charge of the station was Sergeant Clarke of the Constabulary (as the Police Force was once called at the time).
Bounded west by New Providence Highway, northwest by a horizontal imaginary line between the junction of New Providence Highway and Sandford Drive and Sears Road, north by Sears Road, north by Boyd Road, north by Meadow Street, north by Chapel Street, north by Ross Corner, north by Gibbs Corner, east by Collins Avenue, south by Wulff Road, south by Poinciana Drive, south east by Thompson Boulevard, south by Thompson Boulevard (University Drive), southwest by Thompson Boulevard (University Drive), and south by John F. Kennedy Drive onto New Providence Highway.