FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Am I required to be an Alaska resident to apply?

No

Do you have to be a US citizen to apply?

You must be a US citizen or US National to apply to be a State Trooper.

Can I apply when I am 20?

Yes, as long as you turn 21 by the start of the academy.

Is there a maximum age limit to apply?

No, as long as you are able to perform the essential functions of an Alaska State Trooper.

Would I be able to transfer my experience as a Police Officer from another state or would I be required to go to the police academy in Alaska?

Provided your academy meets APSC training standards, you could be hired as a lateral officer. Even so, most will attend the full 18-week academy, though you would be considered a State Trooper, not a recruit, and be paid as such.
On a case by case basis, our Director’s Office will approve some lateral applicants to bypass parts of our academy. Some specific training (up to eight weeks) may still be required (Alaska law, DPS policy, Use of Force, etc.)

Does DPS pay for me to come to Alaska to complete the initial testing if I pass my application, and background investigation?

No, we do not pay for the applicant to travel to Alaska. However, we do currently reimburse the applicant whom we hire, up to $10,000, after they have graduated from the training academy and move to Alaska.

What type of retirement plan does your department currently offer? How many years are required to work to receive full retirement benefits?

We currently have a defined contribution retirement system, consisting of three separate investment accounts. The primary account, known as Tier IV, includes a state matched contribution plan, managed by Great West Investments of Alaska. Total employer match from the State of Alaska is over 11%.
State employees are vested at 5 years. See the Pay and Benefits page for more information.

Can I apply while I am still active-duty military? A DD-214 is a required document; I will not have my DD-214 until discharged.

Yes, within the background packet it will ask for your status with regards to your military service. If we see you are still active, we will not ask for a DD-214 until we know you have been discharged. You will need to provide a letter from your commander stating when you are expected to be released and the type of discharge you are expected to receive.

Can I be hired on directly as an Alaska Wildlife Trooper or do I have to be hired as an Alaska State Trooper first?

Yes, you can be hired directly to AWT, although most new Alaska Wildlife Troopers will be coming from the AST ranks after they have reached two years of seniority. If hired directly as AWT, you’ll attend the DPS Academy, then complete a full AST Field Training and Evaluation Program as well as the AWT Field Training and Evaluation Program.

Is there a height or weight requirement?

No, as long as you are able to perform the essential functions of an Alaska State Trooper.

I saw on Facebook there is now a delayed entry program. How does this process work?

We do have a delayed entry program. Applicants eligible for delayed entry are US Military, student (attending higher education) or under an employment contract. You would apply for the academy that starts before you complete your prior commitment. We have two academies each year; Spring (starts mid-February) and Fall (starts late July). The applications for these academies open approximately 6-12 months prior to the given academy (we have two periods during which we accept applications for a given academy). You would have to be available for all testing, including the background investigation phase (conducted over the phone and through email) and if selected for the testing in Anchorage. If you receive a confirmed job offer but are unable to attend the academy due to prior commitment (military, higher education, or employment contract), the department will hold your position until the next academy, dependent upon approval of delayed entry.

I wish to be a pilot for the Alaska State Troopers. How do I become a pilot for the department?

Within our department, we have both commissioned (State Trooper) and civilian aircraft pilots; the vast majority are commissioned. To qualify for consideration sworn officers must have a 2nd class medical, and an approved training request. The primary flight crew for the King Air and A-Star Helicopters are civilian pilot positions. There are also a few civilian pilot positions in Fairbanks and Western Alaska locations like Bethel and Kotzebue. The commissioned DPS pilots use the department aircraft like patrol vehicles. Our aircraft section is currently the largest of any state police agency in the US, with 43 aircraft. We have a wide variety:

1 – Beechcraft King Air 350i
2 – Airbus Astar B3e
3 – Cessna 208 Caravan
6 – Robinson R44
2 – Cessna 172 (180 HP)
1 – Cessna 182 (300 HP)
6 – Cessna 206
6 – Cessna 185
24 – Piper Super Cubs

Occasionally there are civilian pilot positions that become available, but they seem to be few and far between. If you have aspirations of becoming a pilot for the State Troopers in Alaska, the best way, by far, is through the application process to become a trooper. If hired, once you have completed probation (one year of employment), and when /if in a location where there is a need for another DPS pilot, you could go through the selection process. Although there is no guarantee of becoming a DPS pilot when hired, the department is continuously in need of more pilots. There is a 5% additional duty pay for all authorized commissioned pilots with a rank of Trooper, Investigator or Sergeant.

Do I need prior law enforcement experience?

No, to apply for recruit, no law enforcement experience is required.

Does AST have any auxiliary positions?

No, all of our Troopers are full time.

Once I apply online, how long does it usually take to be given a date to go to Alaska for the other parts of the process?

The application process usually takes 6-12 months from start to finish. The background investigation phase, which is conducted over the phone and through email, is the longest phase of the process, usually taking approximately 5 months. Once this phase is complete, we will know if you are selected for the remainder of the testing in Anchorage. For this phase, we will ask that you be available for approximately 7-10 days in Anchorage.

How often do you hire?

We are constantly hiring Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Wildlife Troopers. 

Do the Alaska State Troopers have an internship program?

No, we do not.

Do I get a preference on my first duty station?

The recruitment supervisors will ask your preference, among the three training posts of Soldotna, Fairbanks and Palmer. The department will try their best to get you your number one choice, but ultimately, it is up to the department’s needs.

Is there anything I can do before I turn 21?

If you are an Alaskan resident and over 18, you can apply for a position called Public Safety Technician (PST). PSTs work hand in hand with the Wildlife Troopers and the majority of PST positions are seasonal. These positions are usually open early spring and can be found on Workplace Alaska.
Also, be sure to stay in great physical shape, maintain excellent relationships with your supervisors and co-workers, avoid underage alcohol use, drug use, and any other inappropriate behaviors.

Do you have a written test?

No, we do not have a written test.

Does a reserve or part-time law enforcement officer qualify for lateral?

Yes, we can pro-rate the certified officer’s time and experience. If that meets our year requirement (i.e. the officer has worked 20 hours a week for two years) they would qualify for lateral hire. If the pro-rated time does not meet our one year of experience requirement, they will not qualify for lateral hire.

Would any of my military experience transfer over for pay and benefits?

Unfortunately, the Tier IV retirement system is a defined contribution. Military time will not count toward retirement. Military experience will not increase your pay, though your experience will make you more competitive during promotions and selection for specialized assignments.

What are the educational requirements? What type of college degree should I obtain?

The minimum educational requirement to apply is a high school diploma or GED. There is not a specific degree required to obtain, as any degree can be useful in law enforcement. Education incentive pay of 3.75% pay increase is currently offered to Troopers possessing a Bachelor’s Degree.

To whom do I address my cover letter?

To Whom it May Concern” or “Recruitment Unit.”

Will my Military Police experience allow me to be considered a lateral?

Unfortunately, no. A State Trooper Lateral is distinguished from State Trooper Recruit by having completed an acceptable basic law enforcement training program, possessing an active civilian police certification and at least one year of patrol experience as a full-time police officer in a certified state, territorial or municipal law enforcement agency. Special Agents who have successfully completed their prospective training academy and at least one year of law enforcement experience with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) or Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) are eligible for Lateral Hire.

What is your tattoo policy?

We do not have a tattoo policy.

If I am unable to get my background packet postmarked by the deadline, are extensions granted?

Unfortunately, no extensions will be granted on the postmark deadline.

May letters of recommendation be mailed or emailed directly to the Recruitment Unit?

Yes, letters of recommendation may be mailed or emailed directly to the Recruitment Unit. You may also send recommendations with your background packet.

I am interested in an administrative position with Public Safety. Where would I find those applications?

Applications for any State of Alaska position are found on Workplace Alaska. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/alaska

Contact our Recruitment Office

State of Alaska Department of Public Safety, 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507, Phone: (907) 269-5511