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The Colorado State Patrol provides services across the state through our Troop Offices, Port of Entry locations, and more. Please select the county in which you live, work and play to find your closest facility.
Crash Information | Colorado State Patrol
There is damage to public property other than wildlife, i.e. a highway guardrail. Most radio stations report which areas are on accident alert. If you are involved in an accident and are not sure if your area is on accident alert, call the police. If the accident does not meet the criteria for a police response, do the following:
About Us | Colorado State Patrol
Here you’ll find helpful information encompassing all the ways the Colorado State Patrol supports communities across the state. Whether you’re a resident or just visiting, our services across Colorado are all in place for the same common goal, using our …
Talk With Us | Colorado State Patrol
The State of Colorado is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans. Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2, level AA criteria.
Services We Provide | Colorado State Patrol
From our modest beginnings as a “Courtesy Patrol,” charged with enforcing vehicle laws and providing protection to the governor, the CSP has transformed and diversified into a multitude of public safety specialties.
Employment | Colorado State Patrol
The Colorado State Patrol is committed to bolstering employment opportunities and attracting the top talent from across the state for career paths including State Troopers (Cadets), Port of Entry Officers, Executive Security, Communications and Business Professionals.
Colorado State Trooper Career Path | Colorado State Patrol
all colorado state patrol troopers must first become cadet interns. Cadets: A Colorado State Patrol Cadet trains to become a fully functional State Trooper to patrol highways and ensuring public safety by enforcing all state and federal laws pertaining to the traffic network.
Contact a District or Troop | Colorado State Patrol
The Patrol currently maintains five field districts, each of which is centralized in a particular geographic area of the state. Troops describe a field office, where the bulk of our troopers are assigned to carry out the Patrol's traffic safety mission …
Your Resource Lookup | Colorado State Patrol
The Colorado State Patrol provides services across the state through our Troop Offices, Port of Entry locations, and more. Please select the county in which you live, work and play to find your closest facility.
Formation of the Colorado State Highway Courtesy Patrol
During the Session Laws of 1933, Senate Bill 483 was introduced to form a State Highway Courtesy Patrol as a division of the Colorado State Highway Department. This department was often referred to as the Colorado Motor Patrol.