Comparable local analysis
U.S. Flock Camera Rankings
Five separate rankings prevent one metric from pretending to tell the whole story. Every city uses the same radius and source date.
Source data through August 19, 2026 · Rankings among 292 covered metros
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Most documented ALPR records
Total mapped records inside the standard report radius.
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Most Flock-tagged records
Records whose public brand tag explicitly says Flock Safety.
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Highest explicit Flock share
The percentage of documented ALPR records tagged Flock Safety.
| Rank | Metro report | Flock share | All records |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Elizabethtown | 100% | 126 |
| #2 | Wilmington | 100% | 85 |
| #3 | Prescott Valley-Prescott | 100% | 84 |
| #4 | Jackson | 100% | 74 |
| #5 | Ames | 100% | 67 |
| #6 | Hattiesburg | 100% | 61 |
| #7 | Wausau | 100% | 53 |
| #8 | Amarillo | 99.4% | 165 |
| #9 | Gadsden | 99.3% | 134 |
| #10 | Sandusky | 99.2% | 126 |
| #11 | Odessa | 99.2% | 119 |
| #12 | Kokomo | 99.2% | 118 |
| #13 | Tyler | 99% | 105 |
| #14 | Albany | 99% | 101 |
| #15 | Yakima | 98.9% | 359 |
| #16 | Santa Rosa-Petaluma | 98.8% | 338 |
| #17 | Des Moines-West Des Moines | 98.8% | 247 |
| #18 | Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton | 98.8% | 163 |
| #19 | Longview | 98.7% | 77 |
| #20 | Kennewick-Richland | 98.7% | 76 |
| #21 | Anniston-Oxford | 98.6% | 139 |
| #22 | Bloomington | 98.6% | 70 |
| #23 | College Station-Bryan | 98.5% | 136 |
| #24 | Iowa City | 98.5% | 66 |
| #25 | Midland | 98.4% | 187 |
| #26 | Mansfield | 98.4% | 126 |
| #27 | Columbus | 98.4% | 124 |
| #28 | Paducah | 98.4% | 64 |
| #29 | Eugene-Springfield | 98.4% | 62 |
| #30 | Valdosta | 98.4% | 62 |
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Highest mapped density
Documented records per 100 square miles inside each 25-mile report circle.
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Most records edited in 90 days
Recent source-record activity; not an installation count.
| Rank | Metro report | Edited in 90 days | All records |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell | 1,334 | 4,001 |
| #2 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | 1,027 | 3,010 |
| #3 | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington | 937 | 3,261 |
| #4 | San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont | 829 | 3,242 |
| #5 | Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands | 715 | 4,240 |
| #6 | New York-Newark-Jersey City | 683 | 2,134 |
| #7 | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | 682 | 3,155 |
| #8 | Pittsburgh | 680 | 1,088 |
| #9 | St. Louis | 471 | 1,437 |
| #10 | Kansas City | 400 | 1,466 |
| #11 | Memphis | 389 | 930 |
| #12 | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia | 365 | 911 |
| #13 | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach | 353 | 1,262 |
| #14 | Columbus | 347 | 1,120 |
| #15 | Gainesville | 345 | 796 |
| #16 | Cincinnati | 344 | 1,163 |
| #17 | Boston-Cambridge-Newton | 343 | 617 |
| #18 | Vallejo | 318 | 695 |
| #19 | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford | 316 | 928 |
| #20 | Indianapolis-Carmel-Greenwood | 310 | 1,241 |
| #21 | Stockton-Lodi | 294 | 527 |
| #22 | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington | 292 | 850 |
| #23 | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington | 291 | 981 |
| #24 | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin | 290 | 695 |
| #25 | Cleveland | 281 | 999 |
| #26 | Raleigh-Cary | 280 | 570 |
| #27 | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater | 272 | 727 |
| #28 | Richmond | 251 | 523 |
| #29 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom | 238 | 690 |
| #30 | Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Norfolk | 236 | 1,034 |
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