SO, YOU WANT TO BE AN FHPA TROOPER?

As a Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary State Trooper you will be part of a truly professional Law Enforcement Agency that consistently strives to maintain the highest caliber of personnel dedicated to providing  service to the public. Auxiliary troopers’ responsibilities constantly increase as a member completes advanced training.  Presently, we are fully equipped in the same manner as our brother State Troopers.  Initially, you will ride with a trooper to provide “second officer” backup.

After additional experience and training, you may be approved for “Limited Scope Patrol” (L.S.P.). L.S.P. certified officers patrol solo in a marked patrol unit to provide assistance to motorists and troopers. 

What are the powers of an Auxiliary Officer?

You have the authority to bear arms and the power to arrest violators while under the direct supervision of a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper.

What Training is required of Auxiliary Officers?

Florida State Statutes and the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission require that every member of the FHPA receive law enforcement training at a state approved training center by state certified instructors. The Florida Highway Patrol currently requires a minimum of 125 hours of training by FHP approved instructors.


The training that one receives includes subjects such as: 

  • Criminal Law

  • Traffic Law

  • Search and Seizure Law

  • Court Testimony

  • Accident Investigation

  • Firearms Training

  • First Aid

  • Self Defense

  • Report Writing

  • Human and Public Relations

  • and many other areas that will enable a civilian to provide assistance to other Law Enforcement Officers.

Training is conducted locally at community colleges as well as from approved courses offered by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Patrol pays all tuition for the approved applicant and supplies all equipment and uniforms for your use while performing duties as an Auxiliary Trooper.


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