The Wisconsin State Patrol is accepting applications for state trooper and inspector positions. The application deadline is Jan. 12, 2020.

Men and women from all cultural and educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The public can learn more about State Patrol duties and career opportunities by attending one of several open house events planned at State Patrol posts across Wisconsin. More info is available at wistatepatroljobs.wi.gov.

No law enforcement experience is required to apply. Successful applicants receive six months of paid training at the State Patrol Academy and graduate ready to serve as a trooper or inspector. Under a recent change, State Patrol officers now have up to five years after being hired to earn the required associate degree or minimum of 60 college credits.

State Patrol officers are provided a take-home work vehicle, can live in any region of the state and serve in many roles. Along with enforcing traffic laws, inspecting commercial motor vehicles and helping stranded motorists, the State Patrol has drone and aircraft pilots, crash reconstruction experts, K9 teams, human trafficking and drug interdiction task forces.