Nebraska State Patrol

Serving Nebraska since 1937, State Patrol troopers perform a wide variety of duties.

The collocation of agencies upgraded the facilities for virtually every officer completing law enforcement certification in the State of Nebraska.

The curriculum includes instruction in officer survival, investigations, patrolling, legal, administrative, tactical, human understanding, traffic (motor vehicle laws), and carrier enforcement.

In accordance with the adult learning theory, classes run into the evening rather than starting too early in the morning and much of the instruction involves hands-on and scenario-based training.

State-to-state training means the staff tries to present the instruction in the same conditions and environments the recruits will actually experience on the street.