LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — There has never been a better time to be an Arkansas State Trooper, and we’re seeking qualified men and women ready and willing to serve the State of Arkansas with integrity, courage, and professionalism, while building a career that makes a real difference.
Today, we launch a two-month recruitment window for Troop School 2027-A, a 21-week law enforcement training program open to certified and non-certified applicants that is scheduled to begin in January.
“With the return of The Big Hat Law has come a renewed investment in our Troopers,” said Colonel Mike Hagar, Director of the Arkansas State Police (ASP). “This is more than a job – it’s a calling. We’re looking for the best of the best who are ready to step up, serve with honor, and wear the hat with pride.”
New troopers will receive a highly competitive compensation package, including:
- Starting salary of $67,675
- Family health insurance coverage
- Non-contributory retirement plan
- Total compensation valued at $108,684
- Overtime opportunities
Beyond pay and benefits, Arkansas State Troopers serve on the front lines of public safety, protecting communities, enforcing the law, and upholding a proud 91-year-old tradition that is recognized nationwide.
“Arkansas is investing in the next generation of state Troopers because we know that more law enforcement equals safer streets, safer communities, and a safer state,” said Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “There is no better state to serve in law enforcement than Arkansas, and I encourage anyone who shares the Arkansas State Police’s values of bravery, integrity, and public service to apply.”
Applications for Troop School 2027-A will be accepted beginning at 5 p.m. today through July 1, 2026. Those interested in applying are encouraged to get started now on the process towards joining one of the most highly regarded law enforcement agencies in the country.
For more information about Troop School or application requirements, visit our website at https://dps.arkansas.gov/law-enforcement/arkansas-state-police/recruiting/trooper-recruiting/, or email the ASP Recruiting Office at recruiting@asp.arkansas.gov
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