Arizona Department of Public Safety
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is a state-level law enforcement agency with a primary function of patrolling and enforcing state laws on Arizona highways. Director Heston Silbert was promoted from Deputy Director to Director in April 2020 upon the retirement of former Director Frank Milstead. Its headquarters are in Phoenix.
History
Following legislation in 1968, the Arizona Department of Public Safety was established by the executive order of Arizona Governor Jack Williams on July 1, 1969. This order amalgamated the functions and responsibilities of the Arizona Highway Patrol, the Law Enforcement Division of the state Department of Liquor Licenses and Control, and the Narcotics Division of the state Department of Law.In its 50-plus years of service, the department has become an organization dedicated to protecting and providing state-level law enforcement services to the public and developing partnerships with agencies sharing similar missions.
The department consists of five divisions - Office of the Director, Highway Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Technical Services and Agency Support. Together these five divisions provide scientific, technical, operational, and regulatory services to Arizona residents and to the state's criminal justice community; one of the more famous subdivisions of the Criminal Investigations Division is the Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission task force, which was formed to combat the growing gang infestation problems mainly in Maricopa County, even though their jurisdiction is statewide.
In 2011, the Arizona State Capitol Police department was merged with DPS, alongside the Highway Patrol Division. ASCP was responsible for the State Capitol Mall in Phoenix and the Tucson State Complex. Today the Capitol Police still exist and patrol the Capitol grounds, but they are now full DPS officers and use DPS cars, logos, and uniforms. Capitol police officers wear special Capitol Police patches on their uniforms.
The vehicles of choice for the Arizona DPS/HP are the Ford Crown Victoria with the Police Interceptor package, Ford Explorer, Ford Taurus, and the Chevy Tahoe police package SUV. The department issued weapons are, for handguns, FN Herstal FNS Long Slide chambered in.40 S&W or 9MM, or the Glock 17 Generation 5, chambered in 9MM carried with 3 or 4 17 round magazine's. For long guns, DPS uses the Patrol rifle 223 caliber Colt AR15A2 Colt M16A2 or Colt M4 supplied with 2, 30 round magazines. The 12 gauge Remington 870 shotguns are not authorized for carry and have been modified for less lethal munitions. SWAT Troopers are issued fully automatic LWRC short barreled rifles.
Rank structure
Title | Insignia |
Director - Colonel | |
Deputy Director - Lieutenant Colonel | |
Assistant Director - Lieutenant Colonel | |
Major | |
Captain | |
Sergeant | |
Trooper |
Old ranks
The ranks of lieutenant and commander were abolished and converted to captain and major respectively in 2010. On July 24, 2015, officers officially became known as State Troopers.Organization
- Director
- *Deputy Director
- **Office of the Director
- ***Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training
- ***Budget Office
- ***Governor's Office of Highway Safety
- ***Executive Officer Bureau
- **Criminal Investigations Division
- ***Tactical Operations Bureau
- ***Investigations Bureau
- ***Intelligence Bureau
- ***GIITEM Enforcement Bureau
- ***Border Strike Force Bureau
- **Highway Patrol Division
- ***Northern Patrol Bureau
- ***Metro Patrol Bureau
- ***Southern Patrol Bureau
- ***Special Enforcement Bureau
- **Technical Services Division
- ***Criminal Justice Services Bureau
- ***Licensing and Regulatory Bureau
- ***Wireless Systems Bureau
- ***Information Technology Bureau
- ***Operational Communications Bureau
- ***Scientific Analysis Bureau
- **Agency Support Division
- ***Logistics Bureau
- ***Management Services Bureau
- ***Human Resources Bureau
- ***Aviation Bureau
- ***Financial Services
- ***Procurement
Vehicles
In the past, automobile manufactures would donate cars to the department for testing. It would not be unusual to see luxury cars such as Lincoln Town Cars, Ford Thunderbirds, and others.
Highway Patrol Division
The Highway Patrol Division is divided into four bureaus, with 19 total districts and two Commercial Vehicle Enforcement areas:- Northern Highway Patrol Bureau
- *Regional Advanced Collision Team
- *District 1 - Kingman
- *District 2 - Flagstaff
- *District 3 - Holbrook
- *District 11 - Globe
- *District 12 - Prescott
- Metro Highway Patrol Bureau
- *District 5 - Metro Central
- *District 7 - Metro Motors
- *District 13 - Metro East
- *District 14 - Metro West
- *District 18 - Metro South
- *District 19 - Night Watch Phoenix
- Southern Highway Patrol Bureau
- *District 4 - Yuma
- *District 6 - Casa Grande
- *District 8 - Tucson
- *District 9 - Sierra Vista
- *District 17 - Tucson Night Watch
- Special Enforcement Bureau
- *Hazardous Materials Squad
- *District 10 - Capitol District
- *District 15 - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement North
- *District 16 - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement South
Special Enforcement Bureau
Criminal Investigations Division (CID)
There are five bureaus within the Criminal Investigations Division:- Tactical Operations Bureau
- Investigations Bureau
- Intelligence Bureau
- GIITEM Enforcement Bureau
- Border Strike Force Bureau
Office of the Director
Technical Services (TSD)
The Technical Services Division develops and coordinates scientific, technical, regulatory, and support services by providing scientific analysis and criminal justice support to Arizona's criminal justice agencies. TSD also develops, operates, and maintains the data processing and data/voice communications systems statewide and operates facilities management and logistical support.There are six bureaus within the Technical Services Division:
- Criminal Justice Services Bureau
- Licensing and Regulatory Bureau
- Wireless Systems Bureau
- Information Technology Bureau
- Operational Communications Bureau
- Scientific Analysis Bureau
Agency Support (ASD)
There are six main areas within the Agency Support Division:
- Logistics Bureau
- Management Services Bureau
- Human Resources Bureau
- Aviation Bureau
- Financial Services
- Procurement
Demographics
Sworn Staff | Professional Staff | Overall | |
Male | 96% | 47% | 72% |
Female | 4% | 53% | 27% |
White | 78% | 77% | 78% |
African American | 2% | 5% | 3% |
Hispanic | 18% | 14% | 16% |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 1% | 4% | 2% |
Native American | 1% | 1% | 1% |
Age 40+ | 54% | 70% | 62% |