If you're looking for a career in law enforcement, this is quite an opportunity. The Louisiana State Police are looking for qualified candidates as future troopers.

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From the Louisiana State Police Press Release:

 

Looking for a Bold Future, Become a State Trooper

                                           

BATON ROUGE The Louisiana State Police prides itself on a proud history and a bold future.  If you believe you have what it takes to become a Louisiana State Trooper, we encourage you to apply now as the Louisiana State Police Commission has resumed Cadet testing.

The Louisiana State Police has a history that dates back to 1922, when the Louisiana Highway Commission was formed in response to the arrival of the automobile.  At the time, the Highway Commission patrolled Louisiana’s highways with only 16 motorcycles.  By 1928 the Highway Commission grew to over 70 uniformed officers and an additional branch of law enforcement, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, was established to deal with criminal activity not related to traffic laws.  That was until July 28, 1936, when the two divisions of law enforcement were combined and the Louisiana Legislature passed a bill that created the Louisiana State Police.

“The Louisiana State Police’s vision and mission is clear and our values are non-negotiable,” said Colonel Mike Edmonson, State Police Superintendent. “If you are interested in a career in public service and possess the values of Leadership, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage, apply now.”

The application process is simple.  First, visit the Louisiana State Police Commission website at http://laspc.dps.louisiana.gov/ and download the Cadet Application.  Applications can also be picked up in person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Louisiana State Police Commission office, located at 7979 Independence Blvd, Suite 208, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806.  Once an application is obtained, verify that you meet the minimum qualifications, which include:

1. Two (2) years of experience as a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified peace           officer in a full-time position, whose job duties include armed duty with the power of arrest.

            2. A minimum of sixty (60) semester hours from an accredited college or university, (must attach        transcript or degree); or

            3. Any two (2) year combination of Options 1 and 2 above, whereby thirty (30) semester hours will    be equivalent to one (1) year of experience; or

            4. Three (3) years of continuous active military duty in the United States Military (must attach a            DD-214 or letter from current commanding officer verifying service).

Once minimum qualifications are verified, complete the application and return it to the Louisiana State Police Commission by mail to, State Police Commission, P.O. Box 66555, Baton Rouge, LA 70896; or in person during the same business hours.

Once your application is received, the Louisiana State Police Commission will contact you in reference to scheduling your Cadet exam.  Exams are given monthly and the following dates are scheduled through 2014:

April 30, 2014
May 28, 2014
June 25, 2014
July 23, 2014
August 27, 2014
September 24, 2014
October 22, 2014
November 19, 2014
December 17, 2014

Upon passing the State Police Commission Cadet exam, applicants will be notified and the hiring process to become Louisiana’s finest will have begun.  All questions related to Cadet testing can be addressed with the State Police Commission.  Additional information as well as recruiting information may also be found at http://lsp.org/recruit.html.

State Police Commission Contact Information:

 

Debbie Givens

Program Manager

dgivens@laspc.com

225-925-7057

Office Address
State Police Commission
Office of Management, Finance & OMV Building
7979 Independence Boulevard, Suite 208
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806

Mailing Address
State Police Commission
Post Office Box 66555
Baton Rouge, LA 70896

 

Louisiana State Police Contact Information:

Captain M. Doug Cain, II and Lt. J.B. Slaton or your local LSP PIO (http://lsp.org/public.html)

Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs Section

Office: (225) 925-6202
doug.cain@la.gov or JB.Slaton@la.gov

www.LSP.org

http://lsp.org/recruit.html

www.facebook.com/LouisianaStatePolice

 

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