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Vermont State Police: Driven by integrity and service. The Vermont State Police provides law-enforcement to 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and about half of the population in Vermont. Our Emergency Communication Dispatchers answer roughly 89 percent of all E-911 calls made in Vermont.
The Vermont State Police is committed to transparency and to keeping the public informed of law enforcement activities by VSP while also protecting individual privacy, ongoing criminal investigations, and the rights of the accused.
Stations. The state of Vermont is covered by 10 state police barracks. These barracks are organized into two troops. Click the image at right to open a larger map of Vermont indicating the jurisdiction of each barracks, by town. Station coverage for specific towns also can be found by using the drop-down menu below.
The Vermont State Police is a full-service law-enforcement agency that provides primary law-enforcement services to about 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and 50 percent of the population in Vermont.
The Vermont State Police is the premier law-enforcement agency in Vermont — and we are hiring. The application process is rigorous and challenging. Only the best candidates will go on to become Vermont state troopers. VSP has been proudly serving Vermonters since 1947.
Vermont State Police Headquarters 45 State Drive Waterbury, VT 05671-1300 M - F / 8am - 4pm Telephone - 802-244-8727. Please call your nearest VSP Barracks outside of normal business hours. Information on public information requests, and contact information for our Public Information Officer can be found at vsp.vermont.gov/public.
Pay and Benefits. Effective July 2024, the salary for a newly hired trooper is $71,108.30. After six months, the salary increases to $74,672.50 and with the completion of probation at the end of the first year, the salary will be $77,634.30.
To request a Vermont State Police Record, be sure that you have the corresponding case number about which you inquire. If you do not have the case number, contact the local Vermont State Police barracks that handled the case.
Please also provide a contact phone number if you would like anyone to follow-up with you about your concerns. For patch requests, please visit: vsp.vermont.gov/patch. For emergencies or in-progress incidents, please call 911. You can also contact your local field station.
Spring Aboard. News. Sun, 03/17/2019 - 12:00. The annual Spring Aboard campaign is designed to promote boating safety, and runs from March 17th - 23rd, 2019. Read more.