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Nevada State Police

The Nevada State Police (NSP), also known as the Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS) from roughly 1949 to 2021, is the state police and highway patrol agency of Nevada, with state-wide jurisdiction. The Nevada State Police also encompass the Division of Parole and Probation, the Capitol Police Division, the Division of Investigations, the Office of Professional Responsibility, the Fire Marshall Division and the Records, Compliance and Communications Division as well as various other smaller entities.

Nevada Department of Public Safety
Patch of the Nevada State Police
Logo of the Nevada Department of Public Safety
AbbreviationNSP
Agency overview
Formed1908; 115 years ago (1908)
Preceding agencies
  • Nevada State Police (1908–1949)
  • Nevada Department of Public Safety
Employees[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNevada, U.S.
Map of the NSP's Jurisdiction
Size110,567 square miles (286,370 km2)
Population3,115,609 (2019 est.)[2]
Legal jurisdiction Statewide
Governing bodyNevada Department of Public Safety
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters555 Wright Way Carson City, Nevada
DPS Officers491 Troopers (as of 2020)[3]
Civilian members[3]
Director of NV DPS responsible
  • George Togliatti
Parent agencyNevada Department of Public Safety
Facilities
Commands4
Airplanes0
Dogs10 German Shepherds
Website
NHP Website

The Nevada State Police is a rebranding of the Nevada Department of Public Safety. The NSP's headquarters are located in Carson City, with regional commands in Reno, Elko, and Las Vegas.[4]

History

In 1908, the Nevada State Police was created to provide a state level law enforcement presence as a result of labor strikes in Nevada's mining communities. When automobiles became available in the early 20th century, the problem of enforcing the laws of the road soon followed. On June 23, 1923, the first Nevada State Highway Patrolman was hired by the Nevada Highway Department under the supervision of the Inspector of the Nevada State Police. This officer and the Inspector of the State Police would travel throughout the State collecting automobile registration fees and enforcing the laws of the highway. Nevada was one of the first western states to have an organized highway patrol function.[5]

By 1934, the highway patrol force had grown to three officers still supervised by the Inspector of the State Police. They were given silver patrol cars with gold stars on the door, red lights and sirens, and told to patrol the roads. One officer was assigned to Las Vegas, Reno and Elko.

This part of the Nevada State Police remained operational until the State Police were reorganized in 1943. At that time, the Nevada State Highway Patrol was absorbed into the State Police who continued highway law enforcement until 1949 when the Nevada Highway Patrol was organized.

The 1949 Nevada Legislature created the Nevada Highway Patrol by consolidating the Nevada State Police, Inspectors from the Nevada Public Service Commission and several Inspectors from the Nevada Department of Taxation. On July 1, 1949, the Nevada Highway Patrol Division was created within the Nevada Public Service Commission. These officers were directed to act as field agents and inspectors in the enforcement of the State laws as they pertained to Nevada highways.

In 1957, the Legislature created the Department of Motor Vehicles and transferred the Nevada Highway Patrol to this new department as a division.

In 1985, the name of the Department was changed to the Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety (DMV&PS) to reflect the law enforcement agencies that had been added. At the same time, Fifty-two Field Enforcement Agents of the Motor Carrier Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles were transferred to the Nevada Highway Patrol and consolidated with existing Commercial Vehicle Safety Officers of the Nevada Highway Patrol to form the Commercial Enforcement Bureau within the NHP.[citation needed]

In 2001, DMV&PS was split into separate departments and the Nevada Highway Patrol is now a division of the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

In 2005, NHP opened a new communications center and emergency operations center in Clark County.

In 2007, DPS Northern Nevada Communications center moved from the Reno Northern Command Headquarters into the State Emergency Operations Center in Nevada's capital city, Carson City.

The Nevada Highway Patrol issues its officers a variety of non-lethal weapons, such as tasers, pepper spray, and a baton. The NHP also issues its troopers take-home cars.

In 2020, the first female colonel, Colonel Anne Carpenter, was served as the third chief since October 19, 2020. She was confirmed by the Nevada Senate on October 19, 2020.[6]

In 2021, the Nevada Department of Public Safety announced that the agency would rebrand from the Nevada Highway Patrol to the Nevada State Police.[7]

In February 2021, the Nevada State Police seized $87,000 from a combat veteran without alleging any crimes. The veteran was travelling through Nevada to see his daughters in California, and sued the NSP to get his money back.[8]

Badge and rank structure

Title Insignia Notes
Chief (rank of Colonel)
 
The Chief of State Police holds the Rank of Colonel and is appointed by the Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director. The Chief of State Police must be confirmed by the Governor of Nevada
Assistant Chief (rank of Lieutenant Colonel)
 
The Assistant Chief holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Chief of Nevada State Police and has authority over the units.
Major
 
Majors are responsible for a command within the State Police.
Captain
 
A Captain is a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus.
Lieutenant
 
A lieutenant is the assistant commander of a division/unit.
Sergeant
 
A Sergeant is a person who supervises an entire Patrol shift in their District.
Trooper No Insignia Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers.

Commands

Demographics

Reference[9]

  • Male: 94%
  • Female: 6%
  • White: 89%
  • Hispanic: 5%
  • African-American/Black: 3%
  • Asian: 3%

Flight operations

The NSP flight operations unit consisted of three fixed-wing aircraft. The aircraft were predominantly used for speed enforcement, prisoner transport and personnel transport. The planes were additionally used for emergency blood delivery and to assist other law enforcement agencies.

NSP discontinued use of their flight operations in 2010.

Fleet

Fallen officers

Since the creation of the Nevada State Police, Ten officers have died while on duty.[10]

The causes of death are as follows:

Cause of deaths Number of deaths
Aircraft accident
0
Automobile accident
3
Assault
0
Electrocuted
0
Fall
0
Gunfire
4
Gunfire (accidental)
0
Heart attack
0
Motorcycle accident
0
Stabbed
0
Struck by streetcar
0
Struck by train
0
Struck by vehicle
0
Structure collapse
0
Vehicular assault
3
Total
10

See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-20.
  2. ^ "Nevada: Population estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. July 1, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  3. ^ a b USDOJ Statistics
  4. ^ "Nevada State Police". Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  5. ^ "Nevada Highway Patrol". Retrieved 2010-04-24.
  6. ^ "New Nevada State Police chief, Anne Carpenter, 1st woman to lead agency". Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  7. ^ "Nevada Department of Public Safety rebrands as Nevada State Police". Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  8. ^ "A former Marine was pulled over for following a truck too closely. Police took nearly $87,000 of his cash". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  9. ^ U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Nevada State Police, NV".

External links

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The Nevada State Police NSP also known as the Nevada Department of Public Safety DPS from roughly 1949 to 2021 is the state police and highway patrol agency of Nevada with state wide jurisdiction The Nevada State Police also encompass the Division of Parole and Probation the Capitol Police Division the Division of Investigations the Office of Professional Responsibility the Fire Marshall Division and the Records Compliance and Communications Division as well as various other smaller entities Nevada Department of Public SafetyPatch of the Nevada State PoliceLogo of the Nevada Department of Public SafetyAbbreviationNSPAgency overviewFormed1908 115 years ago 1908 Preceding agenciesNevada State Police 1908 1949 Nevada Department of Public SafetyEmployees 1 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionNevada U S Map of the NSP s JurisdictionSize110 567 square miles 286 370 km2 Population3 115 609 2019 est 2 Legal jurisdictionStatewideGoverning bodyNevada Department of Public SafetyGeneral natureCivilian policeOperational structureHeadquarters555 Wright Way Carson City NevadaDPS Officers491 Troopers as of 2020 3 Civilian members 3 Director of NV DPS responsibleGeorge TogliattiParent agencyNevada Department of Public SafetyFacilitiesCommands4Airplanes0Dogs10 German ShepherdsWebsiteNHP WebsiteThe Nevada State Police is a rebranding of the Nevada Department of Public Safety The NSP s headquarters are located in Carson City with regional commands in Reno Elko and Las Vegas 4 Contents 1 History 2 Badge and rank structure 3 Commands 4 Demographics 5 Flight operations 5 1 Fleet 6 Fallen officers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditIn 1908 the Nevada State Police was created to provide a state level law enforcement presence as a result of labor strikes in Nevada s mining communities When automobiles became available in the early 20th century the problem of enforcing the laws of the road soon followed On June 23 1923 the first Nevada State Highway Patrolman was hired by the Nevada Highway Department under the supervision of the Inspector of the Nevada State Police This officer and the Inspector of the State Police would travel throughout the State collecting automobile registration fees and enforcing the laws of the highway Nevada was one of the first western states to have an organized highway patrol function 5 By 1934 the highway patrol force had grown to three officers still supervised by the Inspector of the State Police They were given silver patrol cars with gold stars on the door red lights and sirens and told to patrol the roads One officer was assigned to Las Vegas Reno and Elko This part of the Nevada State Police remained operational until the State Police were reorganized in 1943 At that time the Nevada State Highway Patrol was absorbed into the State Police who continued highway law enforcement until 1949 when the Nevada Highway Patrol was organized The 1949 Nevada Legislature created the Nevada Highway Patrol by consolidating the Nevada State Police Inspectors from the Nevada Public Service Commission and several Inspectors from the Nevada Department of Taxation On July 1 1949 the Nevada Highway Patrol Division was created within the Nevada Public Service Commission These officers were directed to act as field agents and inspectors in the enforcement of the State laws as they pertained to Nevada highways In 1957 the Legislature created the Department of Motor Vehicles and transferred the Nevada Highway Patrol to this new department as a division In 1985 the name of the Department was changed to the Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety DMV amp PS to reflect the law enforcement agencies that had been added At the same time Fifty two Field Enforcement Agents of the Motor Carrier Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles were transferred to the Nevada Highway Patrol and consolidated with existing Commercial Vehicle Safety Officers of the Nevada Highway Patrol to form the Commercial Enforcement Bureau within the NHP citation needed In 2001 DMV amp PS was split into separate departments and the Nevada Highway Patrol is now a division of the Nevada Department of Public Safety In 2005 NHP opened a new communications center and emergency operations center in Clark County In 2007 DPS Northern Nevada Communications center moved from the Reno Northern Command Headquarters into the State Emergency Operations Center in Nevada s capital city Carson City The Nevada Highway Patrol issues its officers a variety of non lethal weapons such as tasers pepper spray and a baton The NHP also issues its troopers take home cars In 2020 the first female colonel Colonel Anne Carpenter was served as the third chief since October 19 2020 She was confirmed by the Nevada Senate on October 19 2020 6 In 2021 the Nevada Department of Public Safety announced that the agency would rebrand from the Nevada Highway Patrol to the Nevada State Police 7 In February 2021 the Nevada State Police seized 87 000 from a combat veteran without alleging any crimes The veteran was travelling through Nevada to see his daughters in California and sued the NSP to get his money back 8 Badge and rank structure EditTitle Insignia NotesChief rank of Colonel The Chief of State Police holds the Rank of Colonel and is appointed by the Nevada Department of Public Safety DPS Director The Chief of State Police must be confirmed by the Governor of NevadaAssistant Chief rank of Lieutenant Colonel The Assistant Chief holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Chief of Nevada State Police and has authority over the units Major Majors are responsible for a command within the State Police Captain A Captain is a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus Lieutenant A lieutenant is the assistant commander of a division unit Sergeant A Sergeant is a person who supervises an entire Patrol shift in their District Trooper No Insignia Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers Commands EditHeadquarters Carson City Northern Command Reno Central Command Elko Southern Command Las Vegas Demographics EditReference 9 Male 94 Female 6 White 89 Hispanic 5 African American Black 3 Asian 3 Flight operations EditThe NSP flight operations unit consisted of three fixed wing aircraft The aircraft were predominantly used for speed enforcement prisoner transport and personnel transport The planes were additionally used for emergency blood delivery and to assist other law enforcement agencies NSP discontinued use of their flight operations in 2010 Fleet Edit Cessna Skylane 182 RG based in Las Vegas Cessna Centurion 210 RG based in Carson City Cessna Cutlass 172 RG based in ElkoFallen officers EditSince the creation of the Nevada State Police Ten officers have died while on duty 10 The causes of death are as follows Cause of deaths Number of deathsAircraft accident 0Automobile accident 3Assault 0Electrocuted 0Fall 0Gunfire 4Gunfire accidental 0Heart attack 0Motorcycle accident 0Stabbed 0Struck by streetcar 0Struck by train 0Struck by vehicle 0Structure collapse 0Vehicular assault 3Total 10See also EditList of law enforcement agencies in Nevada Denver S Dickerson Capitol PoliceReferences Edit Nevada Legislature PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 11 20 Nevada Population estimates U S Census Bureau July 1 2017 Retrieved May 6 2017 a b USDOJ Statistics Nevada State Police Retrieved 2007 08 01 Nevada Highway Patrol Retrieved 2010 04 24 New Nevada State Police chief Anne Carpenter 1st woman to lead agency Retrieved 2020 10 19 Nevada Department of Public Safety rebrands as Nevada State Police Retrieved 2021 11 25 A former Marine was pulled over for following a truck too closely Police took nearly 87 000 of his cash Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 12 01 U S Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics 2000 Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers Archived 2006 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Nevada State Police NV External links EditNevada State Police Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nevada State Police amp oldid 1135524631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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