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Ohio State Patrol Looking For Those Ready To Build Tomorrow

January 23, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read

Bowling Green – The Ohio State Highway Patrol is looking for women and men who are ready to build tomorrow and make a difference in their communities.

Those interested must go through a selective process to become cadets with the Patrol, including a physical and written test, among other requirements.

If chosen, cadets will go through approximately six months of training at the Patrol’s Training Academy in Columbus, during which time they will be paid.

Cadets receive college-level instruction in Ohio laws, human relations, and crash investigation among other things. They also learn arrest techniques, self-defense, firearms, defensive driving, and many other topics.

“The training our cadets receive sets them up for a successful and rewarding career with the Patrol,” said Captain William N. Bowers, Findlay District commander.

“Those interested in a fulfilling profession with the Patrol should contact our District recruitment liaisons or your local post to learn about our many opportunities.”

Those interested must be 21 years of age at the time of graduation from the Academy and must enter the Academy prior to their 40th birthday.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol employs highly-motivated and well-trained professionals who are committed to providing quality service to those who live, visit and do business in the great state of Ohio. Our core values serve as the foundation for all we do.

If you or anyone you know is interested in a career with the Patrol,  contact our Findlay District recruitment team at the number below, or visit www.statepatrol.ohio.gov.


 

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