We present the first constraints on multipole-dependent cosmic birefringence using CMB polarization data from the BK18 dataset, which combines observations from BICEP2, Array, and BICEP3 at frequencies of 95, 150, and 220 GHz. Photon coupling to an axionlike field leads to the rotation of CMB polarization, inducing nonzero cross-correlations. We show that a multipole-dependent rotation imprints a distinct signature in the polarization spectra that can be constrained. Specifically, we consider an early dark energy (EDE) scenario in which a pseudoscalar field couples to photons through a Chern-Simons interaction, generating a polarization rotation with multipole dependence. We introduce a phenomenological as a step function, obtaining constraints on the step function size consistent with zero, with uncertainties less than (68% CL). In addition, using multi-frequency , , and cross spectra, along with robust BICEP/ foreground treatment and likelihood framework, we...