The Mississippi Department of Public Safety, established in 1938, is dedicated to enhancing public safety for the state's three million residents. With over 1,400 employees statewide, the department's diverse roles include issuing driver's licenses, conducting forensic analysis, and providing training to law enforcement agencies.
From patrolling roads to combating drug trafficking, the department's mission is to create a safer Mississippi by offering a range of essential services such as firearm permits, background checks, and crime prevention initiatives. Led by Commissioner Sean Tindell, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety plays a vital role in maintaining law and order throughout the state.
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