1 of 3 Lee County agencies are fully encrypted
3 public safety agencies in Lee County, Alabama have encrypted their radio communications.
Radio encryption in Lee County
Lee County's entry is small. Three agencies are listed on the Alabama Interoperable Radio System (AIRS), all with P25 AES-256: the Opelika Police Department encrypting all monitored channels, and the Auburn police and fire departments listed as partial. Only the Opelika record is verified against RadioReference system data; the two Auburn records are not. Of the three talkgroups catalogued for the county, none is encrypted.
Compiled from this site's agency database. Encryption status changes without notice — confirm any specific agency on RadioReference.
Radio systems serving Lee County
- Alabama Interoperable Radio System (AIRS)
Of 3 talkgroups catalogued for Lee County, 0 are encrypted and 3 remain in the clear. A scanner can still receive the unencrypted channels.
1 of 3 records here has been checked against a primary source; 2 have not.
System and talkgroup counts come from this site's agency database and change without notice — confirm current status on RadioReference.
Encryption Technology Used in Lee County
Encrypted Agencies in Lee County
| Agency Name | Type | Encryption | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn Fire Department | Fire | P25 AES-256 | Partially Encrypted |
| Auburn Police Department | Police | P25 AES-256 | Partially Encrypted |
| Opelika Police Department ✓ | Police | P25 AES-256 | Fully Encrypted |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lee County police radio encrypted?
1 of 3 agencies in Lee County, Alabama are fully encrypted (33%), while 2 have partial encryption.
How many police departments in Lee County are encrypted?
2 police departments in Lee County have implemented some level of encryption, along with 0 sheriff offices, 1 fire departments, and 0 EMS agencies.
What encryption technology does Lee County use?
The most common encryption type in Lee County is P25 AES-256, used by agencies for secure communications. This encryption blocks public scanner monitoring.
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