Arkansas State Police | |
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Common name | Arkansas State Police |
Abbreviation | ASP |
Agency overview | |
Formed | March 19, 1935; 89 years ago (1935-03-19) |
Employees | 961 (as of Oct 2023) [1] |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Arkansas, USA |
Map of Arkansas State Police's jurisdiction | |
Size | 53,179 square miles (137,730 km2) |
Population | 2,834,797 (2007 est.)[2] |
Legal jurisdiction | Arkansas |
Governing body | Government of Arkansas |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Little Rock, Arkansas |
State Troopers | 586 (authorised, as of 2022)[3] |
Civilians | 384 (as of Oct 2023)[1] |
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Parent agency | Arkansas Department of Public Safety |
Facilities | |
Troops | 12 |
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Arkansas State Police |
The Arkansas State Police is a state police division of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety and the "premier" law enforcement agency in the State of Arkansas. The Arkansas State Police is responsible for enforcing motor vehicle laws, traffic laws, and criminal laws. The Arkansas State Police serves as an assisting agency to local law enforcement agencies within the State of Arkansas and has statewide authority to conduct law enforcement activities, criminal investigations, and crimes against children investigations.[4]
The Arkansas State Police was created on 19 March 1935 through Act 120 of 1935, which was passed by the Arkansas General Assembly and signed into law by the 30th Governor of Arkansas J.M. Futrell. Upon the creation of the Arkansas State Police in 1935, the agency consisted of approximately thirteen Rangers who were charged with enforcing liquor laws and traffic laws. From its creation in 1935, the Arkansas State Police has been an assisting agency to local law enforcement agencies.[5]
The Arkansas State Police Commission is made up of seven members, appointed by the Governor of Arkansas with the advice and consent of the Arkansas Senate for seven year terms. The commission is responsible for the overall control of the Arkansas State Police.
Current Commissioners:[6]
Company | Station | Counties Covered |
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Company A | Little Rock, Arkansas | Crittenden, Cross, Faulkner, Lee, Lonoke, Monroe, Phillips, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, St. Francis, and Woodruff |
Company B | Pine Bluff, Arkansas | Arkansas, Ashely, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Jefferson, and Lincoln |
Company C | Hope, Arkansas | Clark, Columbia, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Pike, Polk, and Sevier |
Company D | Fort Smith, Arkansas | Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Logan, Madison, Scott, Sebastian, and Washington |
Company E | Harrison, Arkansas | Baxter, Boone, Conway, Fulton, Izard, Johnson, Marion, Newton, Perry, Pope, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, and Yell |
Company F | Jonesboro, Arkansas | Clay, Cleburne, |Craighead, Greene, Independence, Jackson, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, Randolph, Sharp,and White |
Title | Insignia | Description |
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Director (Colonel) | Director holds the Rank of Colonel, appointed by the Governor of Arkansas to be the professional head of the Department | |
Deputy Director (Lieutenant Colonel) | Deputy Director holds the Rank of Lieutenant Colonel, second-in-command of department and second highest ranked commissioned officer in the department. | |
Major | A Major is responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Regional Commander, as the Criminal Investigations Commander, as the Crimes Against Children Commander, or as the Administrative Services Division Commander of the Highway Patrol | |
Captain | A Captain is responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Troop Commander, Criminal Investigation Division Regional Commander or other upper-level administrative and managerial staff position. | |
Lieutenant | A Lieutenant is responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Troop Assistant Commander, Criminal Investigation Division Company Commander or supervising a specialized function with the State Police | |
Sergeant | A Sergeant holds First supervisory rank, responsible for overseeing and supervising Troopers and non-commissioned personnel in the performance of their duties | |
Corporal | Rank attained by Trooper First Class after completion of 7 years of service. May supervise Troopers in the performance of their duties in absence of a sergeant. | |
Trooper First Class | Rank attained by Trooper after completion of 4+1⁄2 years of service. | |
Trooper | Rank attained by Recruits upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol or specialized or technical law enforcement function. | |
Cadet | A Cadet is a new recruit, and is the rank held by all personnel while assigned as a student at the training academy. These personnel do not wear rank insignia. |
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