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Highway Patrol
Alabama Law Enforcement Highway Patrol
Department Of Public Safety
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
The Highway Patrol Division includes 7 troops made up of 17 posts, the Motor Carrier Safety Unit, and the Communications Unit. Highway Patrol accounts for approximately 65 percent of the arresting officers within the agency. Troopers patrol approximately 69,500 miles of rural roadways in Alabama and are responsible for motor vehicle law enforcement, rural traffic crash investigation, and special duty performance during emergencies.
Leadership
Will Wright
Highway Patrol Division Chief
Contact Highway Patrol
334.676.6003
highway.patrol@alea.gov
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