Utah Department of Public Safety
Law enforcement agency
- Spencer Cox, Governor of Utah
Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a law enforcement agency in the State of Utah, headquartered in Taylorsville.[2]
Utah Department of Public Safety is under the direction of Commissioner Jess L. Anderson.
The agency is headquartered at South 4501 South 2700 West in Taylorsville.[3]
Senior Staff
Senior Staff | Title | |
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Jess L. Anderson | Commissioner of DPS | |
Kristy Rigby | Deputy Commissioner of DPS | |
Jimmy Higgs | Deputy Commissioner of DPS | |
Mike Rapich | Utah Highway Patrol Colonel and Deputy Commissioner of DPS | |
Mark Zesiger | Lieutenant Colonel of DPS | |
Tyler Kotter | Chief of Investigations DPS - State Bureau of Investigation | |
Beau Mason | Major of DPS | |
Jeff Nigbur | Major of DPS | |
Hillary Koellner | Director of Communications and Public Affairs | |
Kim Gibb | Director Legislative & Government Affairs of DPS | |
Melanie Marlowe | Director Quality & Process Improvement of DPS |
Divisions
The Department of Public Safety has 11 divisions and bureaus:
- Utah Division of Emergency Management
- Utah State Fire Marshal's Office
- Utah Highway Patrol
- Utah Driver License Division
- Utah Statewide Information and Analysis Center (SIAC)
- Utah State Bureau of Investigation (SBI)
- Utah State Communications
- Utah State State Crime Lab
- Highway Safety
- Bureau of Criminal Identification
- Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)
References
- ^ "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. June 22, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
- ^ "Contact DPS Administration." Utah Department of Public Safety. Retrieved on June 1, 2015. "Utah Department of Public Safety First Floor – South 4501 South 2700 West Taylorsville, Utah"
- ^ "Contact Information". Utah Department of Public Safety. Accessed October 26, 2012.
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