Law enforcement agency in Florida, United States
Law enforcement agency
Florida Highway Patrol |
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FHP patch |
FHP seal |
FHP Badge |
Abbreviation | FHP |
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Motto | Courtesy, Service, Protection |
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Formed | 1939; 85 years ago (1939) |
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Preceding agencies | - State Road Department (1930's)
- Motor Carrier Compliance (absorbed 2011)
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Employees | 2,496 (total) |
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Annual budget | $259.9 million (2019) |
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Operations jurisdiction | Florida, US |
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FHP Troops & Boundaries |
Size | 65,795 square miles (170,410 km2) |
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Population | 21,477,737 (2019)[1] |
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Legal jurisdiction | Statewide |
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Governing body | Florida Legislature |
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Constituting instrument | - §321.05, Florida Statutes
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General nature | |
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Headquarters | Tallahassee, Florida |
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Troopers | 1,982 (authorized, as of 2023)[2] |
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Civilian employees | 514 Civilian Employees (2024) |
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Agency executives | - Colonel Gary L. Howze, Director
- Lt. Colonel Robert Chandler, Deputy Director of Patrol Operations
- Lt. Colonel Joseph C. Harrison, Deputy Director, Executive Officer
- Lt. Colonel Mark Brown, Deputy Director of Support Operations
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Parent agency | Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles |
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Specialized Areas |
- Academy
- Aviation
- Auxiliary
- Background Investigation
- Bureau of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence (BCII)
- Contraband Interdiction Unit (CIU)
- Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
- Fleet & Property
- Honor Guard
- K-9
- Mobile Field Force
- Motors
- Office of Professional Compliance
- Public Affairs Offices (PAO)
- Quick Response Force (QRF)
- Recruitment
- Special Response Team (SRT)
- Traffic Homicide Investigation
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Troop Headquarters |
- Troop A - Panama City
- Troop B - Lake City
- Troop C - Tampa
- Troop D - Orlando
- Troop E - Miami
- Troop F - Fort Myers
- Troop G - Jacksonville
- Troop H - Tallahassee
- Troop I - Tallahassee
- Troop J - Orlando
- Troop K - Ocoee
- Troop L - Lake Worth
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Commands |
- 12 Troops
- 30 District Patrol Stations
- 1 Statewide Training Academy
- 7 Regional Communication Centers
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Common Vehicles |
- Ford Explorer Interceptor
Chevrolet Tahoe Dodge Charger Harley Davidson Motorcycle Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles
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Airplanes | 9 |
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Dogs | 31 |
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Awards | - CALEA Accreditation
- Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA)
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Official Website |
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The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is a division of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. It is Florida's highway patrol and is the primary law enforcement agency charged with investigating traffic crashes and criminal laws on the state's highways.