Indiana State Police

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Indiana State Police
Indiana State Police patch
AbbreviationISP
MottoIntegrity, Service, Professionalism
Agency overview
FormedApril 15, 1933 (1933-04-15)
Preceding agency
  • Indiana Motor Vehicle Police (1921–1933)
Employees1,744 (2014)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionIndiana, USA
ISP Districts
Size36,418 sq mi (94,321 km2)
Population6,619,680 (2015 est.)
Legal jurisdiction Statewide
Governing bodyGovernor of Indiana
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen byIndiana State Police Board
Headquarters100 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana
Troopers1,279 (2014)
Civilians465 (2014)
Agency executive
  • Douglas G. Carter, Superintendent
Facilities
Districts
14
  • 13 - Lowell
  • 14 - Lafayette
  • 16 - Peru
  • 21 - Toll Road
  • 22 - Fort Wayne
  • 24 - Bremen
  • 33 - Bloomington
  • 34 - Jasper
  • 35 - Evansville
  • 42 - Versailles
  • 45 - Sellersburg
  • 51 - Pendleton
  • 52 - Indianapolis
  • 53 - Putnamville
Website
http://www.in.gov/isp/

The Indiana State Police is the statewide law enforcement agency for the U.S. state of Indiana. Indiana was the 12th state to offer protection to its citizens with a state police force.

Its headquarters are in the Indiana Government Center North in Indianapolis.

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