How do I call Ohio State Highway Patrol?

How do I call Ohio State Highway Patrol?

For assistance call the nearest Ohio State Highway Patrol Post or #677 from a mobile telephone or 1-877-7-PATROL (Toll-free) from a landline telephone.

How much does a Ohio state trooper make?

The typical Ohio State Highway Patrol State Trooper salary is $75,177 per year. State Trooper salaries at Ohio State Highway Patrol can range from $54,490 – $108,000 per year.

How do I contact the Ohio state Police?

  1. Cleveland Office. P.O. Box 35138. Cleveland, OH 44135. (216) 898-1870.
  2. Columbus Office. 1583 Alum Creek Dr. Room #M101. Columbus, Ohio 43209. (614) 644-2413.
  3. Toledo Office. P.O. Box 1115. Holland, OH 43528. (419) 866-9907.

How many Ohio State Highway Patrol posts are there?

55 posts
The Patrol maintains 55 posts, each administered by one of ten districts and responsible for one, two, or three of Ohio’s 88 counties or the Ohio Turnpike.

What is the jurisdiction of the Ohio State Highway Patrol?

The highway patrol has statewide jurisdiction on all public roadways open to the public for vehicular travel. The highway patrol works in conjunction with several local law enforcement agencies to reduce crashes in our communities.

How do you become a state highway patrol officer in Ohio?

Education: High school diploma or GED. Driver’s License: Must have a valid operator’s license with no more than 6 points currently on your driving record. Must obtain an Ohio driver’s license prior to commission. Citizenship: Must be a citizen of the United States.

Does Ohio have state police?

Finally, in 1933, the Ohio government created this statewide police force, which is known as the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHO). The legislation creating the OSHP limited the patrolmen to enforcing motor vehicle laws on Ohio’s roads.

What does the Ohio State Highway Patrol do?

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is an internationally accredited agency whose mission is to protect life and property, promote traffic safety and provide professional public safety services with respect, compassion, and unbiased professionalism.

Who is in charge of Ohio state Patrol?

The Patrol’s 168th Academy Class graduated today after 30 weeks of intense training. Director Thomas J. Stickrath, Ohio Department of Public Safety; and Colonel Richard S. Fambro, Patrol Superintendent provided remarks.

What is the Ohio State Highway Patrol doing to help drivers?

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding drivers to keep their eyes and their focus on the roadway while driving. More. Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers filed a felony drug charge against a Wisconsin woman after a traffic stop in Scioto County. During the traffic stop, troopers seized 80 grams of cocaine worth approximately $7,800.

Where is the Ohio State Highway Patrol in Toledo Ohio?

From WTOL – A new safety center is complete in west Toledo, moving the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Toledo post from Swanton to across the street from the University of Toledo. More. While this Thanksgiving may look different, the Ohio State Highway Patrol expects many motorists to travel on Ohio’s roadways for the upcoming holiday.

Who is the Ohio State Highway Patrol Colonel?

Ohio State Highway Patrol Colonel Richard S. Fambro joined Ohio Traffic Safety Office Director Felice Moretti today to announce the launch of a new educational program for youth and to encourage parents to discuss the importance of driving safety with their young drivers. More.

What is the Ohio State Highway Patrol doing for St Patrick’s Day?

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is urging those who are planning on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day to designate a sober driver. More. Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers filed a felony drug charge against three Arizona men after a stop in Madison County.