Iowa State Patrol

The Iowa State Patrol (ISP) is the state patrol organization in the state of Iowa. Currently, there are just over 267 officers in the patrol, roughly 183 troopers short of their authorized strength of 455. The State is broken into 16 Districts. Their primary concern is enforcing motor vehicle laws, but they also assist with other incidents. These incidents include riots, prison disturbances, labor related disturbances, and providing security at sporting events. The Iowa State Patrol falls under the jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of Public Safety, which also runs the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, also known as DCI.

Iowa State Patrol
Patch of Iowa State Patrol
Flag of Iowa
AbbreviationISP
MottoCourtesy, Service, Protection.
Agency overview
Formed1935 (1935)
Preceding agencies
  • Iowa Highway Safety Patrol
  • Iowa Highway Patrol
Employees485 (as of 2004)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionIowa, US
Iowa State Patrol Districts
Size56,272 square miles (145,700 km2)
Population2,988,046 (2007 est.)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersDes Moines, Iowa
Troopers355 Troopers (as of 2012)
Civilian employees96 Civilian employees (as of 2004)
Agency executive
  • Colonel Nathan A. Fulk, Colonel
Parent agencyIowa Department of Public Safety
Facilities
DistrictsPost 16
Website
https://dps.iowa.gov/divisions/iowa-state-patrol
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