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How do I contact Montana Highway Patrol?

How do I contact Montana Highway Patrol?

Learn more about where we conduct our training and where cadets attend basic academy.

  1. Contact Information. Montana Highway Patrol. Phone: 406-444-3780. Fax: 406-444-4169.
  2. Emergency Assistance. Montana Highway Patrol. Dial 911. or call our 24hr dispatch center at.
  3. Addresses. Montana Highway Patrol. Physical Address.

How much does a Montana Highway Patrol make?

The Montana Highway Patrol offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefit package to troopers: Salary: Recruits are paid $19.45 per hour while they attend the Law Enforcement Officer Basic Course and the MHP Advanced Traffic Enforcement Course. The current salary for a probationary trooper is $24.32 per hour.

How many highway patrol officers are there in Montana?

At present, the MHP is the largest law enforcement agency in the state, with a current authorized strength of 206 uniformed personnel. MHP is responsible for enforcing Montana’s traffic-related laws.

What does the Montana Highway Patrol do?

patrol Montana’s highways to enforce federal, state and local traffic laws. respond to and investigate crashes, crimes, natural disasters and potential safety hazards on and off Montana’s roads.

How long is Montana Highway Patrol Academy?

11-week
MHP Academy – an 11-week program that provides continued training in topics and laws specifically related to traffic enforcement. Successful entry-level and lateral candidates attend this course.

How many Montana state police are there?

Montana Highway Patrol
Operational structure
Headquarters Helena, Montana
Troopers 237 (as of 2014)
Civilians 57 (as of 2014)

What is the cost of living in Montana?

Our cost of living indices are based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Montana is cheaper than the US average….Montana cost of living is 94.0.

COST OF LIVING Montana United States
Grocery 99.6 100
Health 100.2 100
Housing 100.4 100
Median Home Cost $232,100 $231,200

How much does a Wyoming state trooper make?

Salary Information Starting pay for Trooper I $3,556.00. Starting pay for Trooper II with Professional Peace Officer Certification $4,750.00. Trooper II may qualify for $5016 upon completion of the one-year probationary period.

How much do Wyoming state troopers make?

How much does the police academy cost in Montana?

The cost to attend Montana Law Enforcement Academy ranges from $200 to $5,000 depending on the qualification, with a median cost of $5,000.

How long is police training in Montana?

After your offer of employment you will have one year to complete the Montana Department of Justice’s Law Enforcement Academy. This is a 12 week police academy where you will learn all the skills you need for a successful Bozeman police officer career.

Are there really Livestock agents in Montana?

The Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) is a Montana State agency whose operations are funded by state and federal tax dollars. In 1995 the Montana Legislature turned management authority of America’s last wild buffalo over to this livestock agency.

Who are the Montana Highway Patrol looking for?

View a large Google map that pinpoints incidents on our Montana highways. The Montana Highway Patrol is looking for highly motivated individuals who can work with minimal supervision and are willing to go the extra mile to assist and protect the driving public – click photo for more info.

Where can I find crash reports in Montana?

Montana Highway Patrol is proud to offer you crash and incident reports. The Web page maps the locations and is updated in real-time. It’s a good resource for anyone trying to figure out what’s happening on Montana’s roadways!!

When to call MHP dispatch to report a crash?

When you call local law enforcement or MHP Dispatch to report a crash, a dispatch log number is generated and that may be included on this form. Per MCA 61-7-108 law enforcement must be contacted for all crashes within 10 days of them occurring & resulting in over $1000.00 in damage.

How many troopers have been killed in Montana?

The men and women of the Montana Highway Patrol understand that protecting the public sometimes comes at a personal price. Eight Montana troopers have paid the ultimate price since the agency began 75 years ago.