For small police departments
Cited answers from your jurisdiction's actual code — federal, state, county, city. Runs inside your isolated BlueBoots account. Case data never reaches a third party.
The problem
On most patrol shifts somewhere in America right now, an officer is typing a question about state code into a consumer AI app on their phone. They get an answer in seconds. That answer is sometimes wrong. It often cites sections that don't exist. And the question itself — which can include incident details, suspect names, case context — is now sitting in a third-party model provider's training pipeline.
Chiefs know this happens. They can't enforce a "don't use ChatGPT" policy because the alternative — pulling up the state statutes website on a tiny MDT screen at the side of the road — isn't realistic. BlueBootsAI is the realistic alternative.
How it works
Federal code, your state's statutes, your county's ordinances, your city's local code. Tagged at the section level so retrieval is jurisdiction-aware.
Every response cites the specific ordinance and section. Officers can verify and supervisors can audit. Hallucinated statutes don't get past the retrieval grounding.
Mobile-first. Sub-3-second answers. One-handed UI — designed for someone standing at a traffic stop, not sitting at a desk.
Privacy
Inference runs inside the isolated boundary we provision for your agency. Prompts and case details are never shared with outside model providers, never used for training, and never cross account lines.
For agencies with stricter requirements, we deploy a fully self-hosted open model on dedicated infrastructure for your account alone. Same product surface, harder isolation guarantees.
Who it's for
BlueBootsAI starts where the pain is sharpest: agencies with 5 to 50 sworn officers, where a single Chief is also the procurement officer, the IT director, and often a working patrol supervisor. The pilot is in Minnesota. The architecture scales to county sheriffs and city PDs across the country — one new jurisdiction at a time.
If you're a Chief who has caught your officers asking ChatGPT about probable cause, we should talk.
Talk to us
Name, agency, what your officers are asking ChatGPT today. We'll set up a 30-minute walkthrough and show you the same answers, cited and private.