Arkansas State Police - Organization

Organization

  • ASP Director - Currently Colonel Stan Witt
    • Deputy Director
    • Director's Staff
  • Administrative Services Division

ASP Personnel Trooper Recruiting

  • Highway Patrol Division includes:
    • Driver Licensing & Examination
    • Fatal Crash Summaries

The Highway Patrol Division is divided into two regions:

    • Eastern region with A, B, C, D, E & F Troops,
    • Western region with G, H, I, J, K & L Troops.
  • Criminal Investigation Division - Special Agents assigned to the division investigate criminal cases initiated by both the Arkansas State Police and local law enforcement agencies.
  • Crimes Against Children Division - consists of a central administrative office, hotline operations, and eight area investigative offices.

Administrator and Area Offices

  • Highway Safety Office
  • Regulatory Services
    • Alarm Installation/Monitoring
    • Blue Light Sales (emergency lights used by law enforcement)
    • Combustibles/Explosives
    • Concealed Handgun Licensing
    • Crash Record Information
    • Fire Marshal
    • Fire Alarm/Sprinkler Systems
    • ID Bureau & AFIS
    • Precious Metals
    • Private Investigators
    • Salvage Auction Buyer
    • Used Motor Vehicle Licensing

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