Links of Interest

Alaska Public Safety Employees Association

The Alaska Public Safety Employees Association is a not-for-profit corporation that has effectively represented Alaska law enforcement personnel in a variety of labor and employment matters at the State and municipal levels since 1978.


Arizona Department of Public Safety

Official DPS home page


Arizona Homicide Investigators Association

The AHIA was founded in 1981 by a group of concerned homicide/death investigators who saw a need within the state to provide a forum for the exchange of information and the continuing education of professionals primarily involved in death investigation and other violent crimes.


Arizona Narcotics Officers Association

The Arizona Narcotic Officers Association, or A.N.O.A., is an organization for Law Enforcement Professionals.


Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board

The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board was created by an act of the 28th Arizona legislature on July 1, 1968 as the Arizona Law Enforcement Officer Advisory Council. The name was officially changed to its present form on July 17, 1994.


Arizona Police Association

APA is what is commonly referred to as a “Trade” or “Professional” organization. As such, the APA represents a group of like-minded individual and autonomous law enforcement employee groups.


Arizona Public Safety Personnel Retirement System

PSPRS Online is your complete information resource on all our programs and services - whether you're a member, employer, business partner, or interested party.


Arizona State Legislature

Official web site of the Arizona State Legislature


Attorney Michael Napier

A Public Sector Employment, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death law firm.


Delaware State Troopers Association

The Association of Retired Delaware State Police was founded in April , 1946. Captain Charles B. Knox serving as our first president. The Association is non-political and non-sectarian and was formed to promote and build a mutual friendship between the retired members of the Delaware State Police and members who have retired from other police agencies within and outside the state of Delaware. We endeavor to assist widows, widowers and orphans of DSP members as well as members of the Association and to monitor legislative actions that might impact our membership.


Digest

The Digest is published bi-monthly by the Arizona Department of Public Safety Community Outreach and Education Program for the employees and retirees of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. You may view current and past Editions of The Digest by using the below link to login.


Kansas State Troopers Association

The Kansas State Troopers Association is a professional organization of Kansas State Highway Patrol Troopers and Kansas Mobile Motor Carrier Inspectors.


Maine State Troopers Association

This site is intended to provide information to the members of the Maine State Troopers Association and the general public.


Maryland Troopers Association

The MTA has thirteen Lodges. The purpose of each Lodge is to serve the membership on a more local level.


Minnesota State Patrol Troopers Association

The online version of the Minnesota State Patrol Trooper's Association!


New Hampshire Troopers Association

Informational web site for this police association.


New Mexico State Police Association

The New Mexico State Police has a proud tradition of service to the citizens of New Mexico. Our department is steeped in tradition and characterized by one of the most interesting and colorful histories of any law enforcement agency. The links below will lead you to detailed accounts of our story.


State of Arizona

Official web site of the state of Arizona


State Police Association of Massachusetts

This site contains information on this police association.


Utah State Troopers

There is only one Utah State Trooper magazine, and we are it !


Washington State Patrol Troopers Association

The objectives of this Association shall be to negotiate and administer a collective bargaining agreement between it and the State of Washington, to work for the betterment of the hours, working conditions of its members, and to engage in such activities as are necessary to fulfill such purposes.