Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Press Release

Join the Wisconsin State Patrol, Now Hiring Troopers

Deadline to apply: Feb. 15, 2026

By - Jan 12th, 2026 09:05 am

The Wisconsin State Patrol is looking for new troopers to serve in communities across the state. Applications are only accepted during the annual recruitment period which begins today and ends on Feb. 15, 2026.

The Wisconsin State Patrol is a statewide, multi-role law enforcement agency dedicated to providing exceptional public safety services, including transportation safety, criminal enforcement and specialized technical and tactical support to municipal, county, state and federal partners.

As a division of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the Wisconsin State Patrol has a key role in ensuring a safe and efficient transportation system for all. Troopers and inspectors are assigned to counties throughout the state to enforce traffic and criminal laws. Officers may also serve in specialized roles including pilots, K9 officers, crash reconstruction experts and commercial motor vehicle inspectors. Other special units focus on combatting human trafficking and drug interdiction or provide services such as Honor Guard and dignitary protection.

“The Wisconsin State Patrol is an elite law enforcement agency with countless opportunities to pursue your passions,” State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan said. “If you want to serve your community and contribute to the safety of our roads, I encourage you to reach out and connect with a recruiter to learn more about a career with the Wisconsin State Patrol.”

Requirements and training

The Wisconsin State Patrol requires all new officers to be qualified and trained prior to serving. Applicants must have a two-year associate degree or a minimum of 60 college-level credits prior to starting at the Academy. Up to 60 credits may be waived for individuals with relevant training or military experience. Applicants are not required to be from Wisconsin, but they must be willing to relocate if out-of-state.

Candidates who meet the minimum hiring requirements begin the hiring process with interviews, a background investigation, physical readiness tests, and pre-employment medical and psychological exams.

Training then begins at the State Patrol Academy at Fort McCoy on July 12, 2026. Applicants from this recruitment cycle will be part of the 73rd Recruit Class. At the Academy, cadets learn communication skills, self-confidence and physical capabilities from experienced officers who are Wisconsin DOJ Training and Standards certified instructors. This traditional recruit class is for individuals new to law enforcement or with limited experience.

The 73rd Recruit Class will be sworn in and receive their badges at the Wisconsin State Patrol Graduation Ceremony on Dec. 18, 2026. The new troopers will be assigned to serve in one of the five Wisconsin State Patrol regions and will complete 12 additional weeks of on-the-job field training at this location.

More information on the application process can be found online.

The deadline to apply is Feb. 15, 2026.

Opportunities to learn more

Throughout the recruitment period, Wisconsin State Patrol staff are available to meet with potential candidates to explain the hiring timeline, share ways to prepare and answer any questions.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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