ISP

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ISP is the commonly used acronym for the Illinois State Police, the statewide law enforcement agency of Illinois.

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instanceOf law enforcement agency
state police agency
abbreviation ISP NERFINISHED
areaOfOperation Illinois state highways NERFINISHED
Illinois tollways NERFINISHED
cooperatesWith county sheriffs in Illinois
federal law enforcement agencies in the United States
local police departments in Illinois
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employer Illinois state trooper NERFINISHED
employerOf Illinois State Police Director NERFINISHED
hasDivision Division of Administration NERFINISHED
Division of Criminal Investigation NERFINISHED
Division of Forensic Services NERFINISHED
Division of Internal Investigation NERFINISHED
Division of Operations NERFINISHED
Division of Patrol NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Springfield, Illinois NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Illinois
surface form: State of Illinois

statewide
legalAuthority Illinois Compiled Statutes NERFINISHED
motto Integrity, Service, Pride
parentOrganization State of Illinois government NERFINISHED
responsibleFor Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) enforcement
concealed carry licensing enforcement
enforcement of state criminal laws
enforcement of state traffic laws
statewide crime laboratory system
statewide emergency response
role criminal investigations
forensic services
highway patrol
public safety
statewide law enforcement
support to local law enforcement agencies
traffic law enforcement
state Illinois
supervisingAuthority Governor of Illinois NERFINISHED
Illinois General Assembly (oversight and statutes) NERFINISHED
typeOfPolice plainclothes investigators
uniformed police
usesEquipment body-worn camera
firearms
in-car video system
police radio
usesVehicleType marked patrol car
police motorcycle
unmarked patrol car
website https://isp.illinois.gov

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