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Mississippi Department of Public Safety

www.dps.ms.gov

 
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (MDPS) has over 1,000 sworn and non-sworn employees dedicated to the safety of our fellow Mississippians. Each day, MDPS employees help make Mississippi a safer place by patrolling its roads and highways, keeping drugs off the streets and by providing training, certification and support to law enforcement agencies across the state. Additional services include issuing driver licenses, conducting forensic analysis and investigations, criminal investigations, administering federally funded programs and Homeland Security. With a such diverse array of functions, we are committed daily to improving the quality of life in Mississippi. ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.dps.ms.gov
  • 1900 East Woodrow Wilson Avenue
    Jackson, MS USA 39216
  • Phone: 601.987.1212

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mac May
Chief Counsel Profile
Chad Williams
Chief Legal Counsel Profile

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