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Home Page | Vermont State Police Vermont State Police: Driven by integrity and service The Vermont State Police provides law-enforcement to 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and about half of the population in Vermont Our Emergency Communication Dispatchers answer roughly 89 percent of all E-911 calls made in Vermont
Eligibility and Basic Requirements | Vermont State Police Basic Requirements to Become a Vermont State Trooper Age Minimum 20 years old to apply and begin the testing selection process You must wait until your 20th birthday to apply There is no "age limit" to apply but we do have mandatory retirement at age 57 Vision
Employment | Vermont State Police The Vermont State Police is the premier law-enforcement agency in Vermont — and we are hiring The application process is rigorous and challenging Only the best candidates will go on to become Vermont state troopers VSP has been proudly serving Vermonters since 1947
Stations | Vermont State Police The state of Vermont is covered by 10 state police barracks These barracks are organized into two troops Click the image at right to open a larger map of Vermont indicating the jurisdiction of each barracks, by town Station coverage for specific towns also can be found by using the drop-down menu below
Application Process | Vermont State Police We are accepting online applications for the position of full-time Vermont State Trooper You must have submitted an application online and sent in your supporting documents before you can test If you have not received a confirmation email, that means you are not on our roster
Public Information | Vermont State Police The Vermont State Police is committed to transparency and to keeping the public informed of law enforcement activities by VSP while also protecting individual privacy, ongoing criminal investigations, and the rights of the accused
Pay and Benefits | Vermont State Police Troopers earn vested pension benefits after 5 years of completed service Paid medical and dental plans The trooper contributes 20%, and the state covers the remaining 80% of the cost of the medical plan
Frequently Asked Questions | Vermont State Police Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page Here, you'll find detailed information to help you prepare for future employment as a Vermont State Trooper Explore the sections below for essential guidance and tips
About Us | Vermont State Police The Vermont State Police is a full-service law-enforcement agency that provides primary law-enforcement services to about 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and 50 percent of the population in Vermont
Submit an Application | Vermont State Police Go to careers vermont gov to create a free user account and apply Apply to the "Trooper Probationary" job if you have not been certified as a full-time law enforcement officer, or have been certified for less than three years