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Learn about the origins, core values, and specialized areas of the Florida Highway Patrol, established in 1939. The FHP patrols over 43 million miles of roadway and investigates over 176,000 crashes annually.
- History of The Florida Highway Patrol
Language | Idioma English Español 20th Anniversary: On...
- 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
Language | Idioma English Español VISION STATEMENT A Safer...
- Code of Ethics
Language | Idioma English Español “As a member of the...
- Sobre FHP
La Patrulla de Caminos de Florida está autorizada para 1,982...
- FHP Surveys
FHP Citizen Survey; CALEA Accreditation Public Comment...
- FHP Memorial
Florida Highway Patrol Troopers Killed In the Line of Duty....
- 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.
Learn how to become a state trooper in Florida and enjoy the benefits of a professional law enforcement career. Find out the minimum qualifications, selection process, training, duty assignments, salary and more.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is a state-wide investigative law enforcement agency within the state of Florida. The department formally coordinates eight boards, councils, and commissions.
Find out how to reach FHP for emergencies, traffic, complaints, records, and more. Learn about FHP careers, commercial vehicles, and Title VI compliance.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Priorities. FDLE is composed of five areas: Executive Direction and Business Support, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science, Criminal Justice Information, Criminal Justice Professionalism and Florida Capitol Police.
Traffic Incidents. Live Traffic Crash and Road Condition Report. Reports are updated every five minutes. Incidents located within city limits also may not show on the map since it is not common practice for FHP to work incidents inside city limits.