Colorado State Patrol

Colorado State Patrol
Badge of Colorado State Patrol
Badge of Colorado State Patrol
AbbreviationCSP
MottoBE COURTEOUS BUT FIRM
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 23, 1935; 89 years ago (1935-09-23)
Preceding agency
  • Colorado State Highway Courtesy Patrol
Employees1,138 (as of 2020)[1]
Annual budget$178,218,000
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionColorado, USA
Colorado State Patrol Districts
Size104,185 square miles (269,840 km2)
Population5,758,736 (2019 est.)[2]
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersLakewood, Colorado
Sworn members701 (actual, as of 2022) [3]
Unsworn membersApprox. 380
Agency executive
  • Colonel Matthew C. Packard, Chief
Parent agencyColorado Department of Public Safety
Facilities
Districts19 Troop Offices
Website
https://www.colorado.gov/csp

The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) (originally known as the Colorado State Highway Courtesy Patrol), based in Lakewood, Colorado, is a division of the Colorado Department of Public Safety, and is one of the official state patrol agencies of Colorado, along with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Control (DFPC), and Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM). Additionally, the Executive Director's Office supports operations of the five divisions and houses the Colorado School Safety Resource Center (CSSRC) and Colorado Integrated Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS). The CSP primarily enforces traffic laws on interstates and state highways and guards the state capitol and the Governor of Colorado.

  1. ^ https://cdpsdocs.state.co.us/EDO/who_we_are/FY17%20CDPS%20Performance%20Plan.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Colorado". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  3. ^ https://csp.colorado.gov/sites/csp/files/documents/CSP%202022%20Annual%20Report%20.pdf [bare URL PDF]