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It is our job to help ensure the safety and welfare of millions of Florida’s residents and visitors each day. The Florida Highway Patrol is authorized for 1,982 sworn positions and 514 non-sworn positions for a total of 2,496 full time employees.
- History of The Florida Highway Patrol
On behalf of the nine hundred employees of the Department of...
- Policies of the Patrol
Language | Idioma English Español CHAPTER 1 – WRITTEN...
- Oath of Office
“I do solemnly swear: I will support, protect and defend the...
- Mission Statement
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- Code of Ethics
This code of ethics is repeated by every trooper when they...
- Sobre FHP
La Patrulla de Caminos de Florida está autorizada para 1,982...
- FHP Surveys
FHP Citizen Survey CALEA Accreditation Public Comment Portal...
- FHP Memorial
Motor Vehicles, Tags & Titles; Renew or Replace Your...
- History of The Florida Highway Patrol
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is a division of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. It is Florida's highway patrol and is the primary law enforcement agency charged with investigating traffic crashes and criminal laws on the state's highways.
State Troopers are motivated, hard-working law enforcement officers specializing in traffic safety. Our women and men patrol Florida using state–of-the-art training, equipment, technology and resources to enhance our abilities.
If you are experiencing or witnessing an emergency situation, please dial 911 immediately or *FHP (347) from your mobile phone. If you are experiencing traffic congestion, visit our Traffic Map or dial *FHP (347) from your mobile phone to be directed to the Regional Communications Center.
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Education: High school diploma or a general equivalency diploma is required. Driver’s License: Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license. Relocation: Applicants must be willing to serve anywhere in the state of Florida. One of the Following: One year sworn or non-sworn law enforcement experience.
Troop C is one of Florida’s largest and most active areas of the state with a force of over 200 troopers. Working with scores of local and federal law enforcement agencies to provide the safest environment possible for the area’s citizens and visitors alike, every member in Troop C is highly committed to the patrol’s core values of ...