It was established on 20 October 1992 on the basis of the 1st border commandant's office of the Lviv border detachment and started operations on 1 January 1993 with Colonel Arkady Semenovych Yavorsky as its first commander. In 1994, a training center for 600 cadets was organized on the base of the detachment. On 20 October 1997, the Museum of Border Glory was established at the detachment's base. In 1997, the Lutsk border control unit was recognized as the best unit of Border Guards. On 23 November 2000, the Border Detachment was awarded the Battle Flag.[1]
On 25 July 2014, a guardsman of the Lutsk Detachment (Serhii Volodymyrovych Kyrychuk) was killed during an attack by separatists at the Marynivka checkpoint[2] and on 31 July 2014, in Vasylivka, separatists attacked the border guards mortars and grenade launchers in the Battle at the border, a soldier of the Lutsk Detachment (Serhii Mykolayovych Gulyuk) was killed.[3] In December 2019, it became part of the Western regional administration.[4] The detachment was equipped with 8 patrol vehicles, 3 thermographic complexes and 148 radio stations as part of the "Cross-border Cooperation Programme Poland-Belarus-Ukraine 2014-2020".[5] On 4 May 2020, the detachment foiled smuggling attempt of 190,000 polyethylene gloves into Poland.[6] On 19 January 2021 the detachment stopped the smuggling attempt of 210 packs of cigarettes in the air filter of a Renault truck.[7] On 21 July 2021, the detachment seized 2,000 packs cigarettes in semi-cars being smuggled in loads of iron blooms via a freight train.[8]
In 2023, the detachment took part in the Battle of Avdiivka.[9][10] In 2023, a large contingent of the detachment took part in the Battle of Avdiivka and the Battle of Marinka. In early 2024 during a regular assault by Russian troops in Avdiivka, a large number of personnel of the detachment were injured however the group leader, Pryshnevsky Oleg Mykolayovych, coordinated their evacuation while himself counterattacking Russian troops with machine guns for which he was awarded the Hero of Ukraine.[11] In October 2024, the detachment detained two Belorussians trying to smuggle US$2.4 Million into Belarus.[12]