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Arkansas law enforcement officers ask that you help protect them when they have a vehicle stopped along a multi-lane divided highway.
Information obtained from an Arkansas State Police fatal crash summary represents only the initial findings by an investigating law enforcement officer. The summaries are not considered official reports of a highway crash investigation, but merely a summary of preliminary information presented to an investigating officer.
— This Thanksgiving holiday, Arkansas law enforcement is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Posted By: ASP FORT SMITH PURSUIT ENDS WITH SUSPECT PASSENGER’S DEATH
Each highway patrol troop commander is responsible for establishing a regular schedule of driver’s license testing in each of the troop counties. This page will supply you with the Driver Test study guides, practice test information, and much more.
Arkansas State Police Headquarters One State Police Plaza Drive Little Rock, Arkansas 72209 Telephone (501) 618-8000. Click here to see department organizational chart. General E-Mail Inquiries: [email protected] News Media Inquiries: [email protected] Crimes Against Children Hotline: (800) 482-5964
Arkansas Department of Public Safety Protecting Arkansas Citizens Ensuring the safety and security of all Arkansans through law enforcement, law enforcement support, and emergency management services
Highway Patrol; Home > Law Enforcement > State Police > Divisions > Highway Patrol > Troop A Commander. Troop A Commander. Captain Jeff Sheeler Troop A. One State Police Plaza Drive Little Rock, AR 72209 501-618-8282 Counties Served: Pulaski, Faulkner, Lonoke, Saline. Contact ASP. Arkansas State Police One State Police Plaza Dr
To learn more about the hiring process and minimum qualifications for becoming an Arkansas State Trooper, select the links below.
Your Arkansas State Police Interstate Criminal Patrol (ICP) is recognized both regionally and nationally for their work to seize illegal drugs and weapons from the state’s highways. Because of Interstates 40 and 30, Arkansas is a hub for trafficking activity.
The Highway Safety Office of the Arkansas State Police coordinates a statewide behavioral highway safety program making effective use of federal and state highway safety funds and other resources to save lives and reduce injuries on the State’s roads.