Release date and time for Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 13 is approaching in a month. In the previous episode, titled “Missing,” Imani becomes involved in a case that resonates deeply with her. A mother arrives at the station, claiming that her son, who has been missing for 18 years, is at her doorstep. The mother reveals that the man knows details that were never made public. Imani, who has been searching for her sisters for years, takes on the case to find out if the man is indeed her son.
The last episode served as the mid-season finale. Therefore, viewers will have to wait a month before the next episode airs. Below is the release schedule for the upcoming episode.
When is the Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 13 release date & time?
The episode’s release date is March 4, 2026, and it will be available at 7 p.m. PT and 10 p.m. ET.
Check out its release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | March 4, 2026 | 10 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | March 4, 2026 | 7 p.m. |
Where to watch Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 13
You can watch Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 13 on NBC.
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) remains the primary network for daily entertainment. The network continues to attract millions of viewers with its diverse programming that spans various genres, including drama, comedy, soap operas, sports, and news.
What is Chicago P.D. about?
The official synopsis for Chicago P.D. is as follows:
“A riveting police drama about the men and women of the Chicago Police Department’s District 21 who put it all on the line to serve and protect their community. District 21 consists of two distinctly different groups: the uniformed officers who patrol the beat and confront the city’s street crimes and the Intelligence Unit that tackles major offenses – organized crime, drug trafficking, high-profile murders, and more.”

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