New Hampshire State Police
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The New Hampshire State Police is a state police agency within the Department of Safety of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Police employees of the State Police are ex officio constables and have the primary role of patrolling the state highways, enforcing the laws and regulations of the highway and motor vehicles, providing law enforcement for municipalities with no or part time coverage, and regulations relating to the transportation of hazardous materials. The jurisdiction of the State Police is generally throughout the state of New Hampshire (although see the caveat below with regard to towns of more than 3,000 or any city).
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New Hampshire State Police | |
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Abbreviation | NHSP |
Agency overview | |
Formed | June 29, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-06-29) |
Employees | 504 (as of 2014)[1] |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | New Hampshire, USA |
New Hampshire State Police Troops | |
Size | 9,350 square miles (24,200 km2) |
Population | 1,316,470 (2010 Census)[2] |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Concord, New Hampshire |
Troopers | 405 (as of 2020)[3] |
Civilian members | 175 (as of 2014)[4] |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | New Hampshire Department of Safety |
Child agency |
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Facilities | |
Stations | Troop |
Airbases | 7 |
Website | |
NH State Police site |
The State Police utilizes an APCO Project-25 Digital Radio System. Some of the State Police dispatch centers provide primary dispatch for some communities in the state.