The Mississippi Department of Public Safety, established in 1938, is dedicated to enhancing public safety for the state's three million residents through a range of services. With over 1,400 employees statewide, the department issues driver's licenses, conducts forensic analysis, patrols highways, combats drug trafficking, and provides training to law enforcement agencies.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Sean Tindell, the department's divisions include Driver Service Bureau, Highway Patrol, Bureau of Investigation, and more, all working towards the common goal of making Mississippi a safer place. From issuing firearm permits to ensuring road safety, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety plays a vital role in protecting the well-being of the community.
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