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12/15/24 Job Opportunities with the State Patrol

15 December 2024 News


If you have a passion for giving back to the community, the Wisconsin State Patrol wants to hear from you! The deadline to apply to become a state trooper or inspector is fast approaching. Applications are only accepted during the annual recruitment period which began in October and ends January 19, 2025. Whether you are new to law enforcement or have experience, State Patrol has openings for you in the 71st and 72nd Recruit Classes.

The State Patrol is a statewide, multi-role law enforcement agency whose mission is to provide exceptional public safety services, which include transportation safety, criminal enforcement and specialized technical and tactical support to municipal, county, state and federal partner organizations.

“Working with State Patrol is such a rewarding career with many opportunities to give back and make our communities safer,” Captain Robert Hartson, north central region commander, Wisconsin State Patrol said. “We provide training to those just getting started in law enforcement and current officers interested in transferring to State Patrol. Don’t hesitate to contact our Wausau post to learn more about becoming a trooper or inspector.”

In addition to enforcing traffic and criminal laws across Wisconsin, State Patrol officers may serve in specialized roles including pilots, K-9 officers, crash reconstruction experts, and commercial motor vehicle inspectors. Other special units focus on combatting human trafficking and drug interdiction, and services like Honor Guard and dignitary protection.

Requirements and training

Qualified candidates must pass physical readiness tests, a background investigation, interview, and pre-employment medical and psychological exams.

Applicants accepted into the State Patrol Academy at Fort McCoy receive a salary plus meals and lodging during their training. Taught by Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Training and Standards certified instructors, cadets learn from experienced officers with the goal of strengthening communication skills, self-confidence and physical capabilities.

The State Patrol’s 71st Recruit Class will begin training at the Academy on July 14, 2025. This traditional recruit class is for individuals new to or with limited experience in law enforcement. After graduating from the State Patrol Academy, new troopers and inspectors are assigned to one of the five State Patrol regions where they will receive 12 additional weeks of on-the-job field training. 

The 72nd Recruit Class is for individuals who have been certified and employed as law enforcement officers. Recruits complete an accelerated training program that begins at the State Patrol Academy on July 28, 2025. The class rotates between training at the Academy and training in the field until 18 weeks have been completed.

Members of the 71st and 72nd Recruit Classes will be sworn in and receive their badges at the Wisconsin State Patrol Graduation Ceremony on November 21, 2025. The new troopers and inspectors are then assigned to counties throughout the state to enforce traffic laws and keep Wisconsin’s highways safe.

Applicants must have a two-year associate degree or a minimum of 60 college-level credits prior to starting at the Academy. Up to 60 credits may be waived for individuals with relevant training or military experience.

More information on the application process can be found online at wsp.wi.gov.

The deadline to apply is January 19, 2025.

Opportunities to learn more

Throughout the recruitment period, State Patrol staff will be available to meet with potential candidates to explain the hiring timeline, share ways to prepare for a career and answer any questions.

·         Virtual information sessions: 5 to 7 p.m., click here to join or visit wsp.wi.gov

o   Tuesday, December 17

o   Tuesday, January 7

·         Meet a recruiter: recruitment coordinators are available to answer questions at each State Patrol post


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