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The Texas Highway Patrol responds to natural disasters to protect life and property. We work with other state agencies and our local partners to provide immediate assistance to maintain life and support the affected population.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is committed to recruiting and training a diverse workforce that reflects its core values: Integrity, Accountability, Excellence and Teamwork.
All applicants must meet the basic requirements for entrance into training for the position of Trooper in the Texas Highway Patrol.
Highway Patrol Division Troopers enforce traffic laws on rural Texas highways and perform a variety of other duties: Apprehend traffic law violators, investigate most rural traffic accidents, recover stolen vehicles and stolen property, apprehend wanted persons, and assist other officers during emergencies.
Every day, DPS Troopers go to work committed to their mission to protect and serve their communities and our state. Do you feel called to serve? Are you looking for your purpose? Answer the call today: Become a Texas State Trooper.
If you would like more information about one of our education and awareness programs, Choose from the first list to locate a local Highway Patrol Trooper.
On the job search page, select "Texas Department of Public Safety" from the Company/Agency list under the Organization heading on the left. Only online applications for employment are accepted by the Texas Department of Public Safety. To submit your application for employment, select the job opening of interest, then click "Apply."
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Troopers completing the required Field Training Program (FTO) as defined by the Department and have at least four (4) years of verified full-time prior experience as a full-time peace officer in any state within the United States will advance to Trooper II salary.