The Mississippi Department of Public Safety, established in 1938, is dedicated to enhancing safety for the state's three million residents through a range of services. With over 1,400 employees statewide, the department oversees tasks such as issuing licenses, patrolling roads, combating drug-related crimes, and providing training to law enforcement agencies.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Sean Tindell, the department's divisions include driver services, highway patrol, investigations, narcotics, and homeland security, among others. Their mission is to uphold public safety and security in Mississippi through various enforcement and support initiatives.
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