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State Police Recruiting New Troopers...

The Connecticut State Police Department is preparing to accept applications for employment for the position of State Trooper.

Enrollment for the "Trooper Exam" will begin May 14, 2012, and continue through May 29, 2012. The Connecticut State Police offers an exciting career opportunity, a competitive salary and excellent benefits.

Applications can be obtained on the State Police website www.ct.gov/despp or by contacting a State Police recruiter at 203-630-8070. Potential recruits will find the specific requirements that are necessary to apply to be a Trooper.

Anyone who wishes to compete for the position of Trooper must have completed and submitted the application online by May 29, 2012.

“This is a rare opportunity for men and women to become part of the finest state police organization in the nation,” said Governor Dannel P. Malloy. “State Police Troopers are on the front lines, protecting our residents from dangers large and small on every shift they work. I encourage any resident who is interested in a fulfilling, challenging career in law enforcement to consider applying to the Connecticut State Police.”

The Connecticut State Police was founded in 1903 and is the oldest State Police agency in the United States. More than 1,000 Troopers are assigned to barracks scattered across the state and to dozens of specialized units. State Police Troopers are primary law enforcement providers in 82 of the 169 municipalities in Connecticut.

The Connecticut State Police is the third largest police force in New England.

~LT. J. Paul Vance

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