2 Police Departments
0 Sheriff Offices
1 Fire Departments
0 EMS Agencies
Fully Encrypted 1 agencies (33%)
Partially Encrypted 2 agencies (67%)
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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

3 P25 AES-256

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
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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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