State Police definition

State Police means the sworn members of the state police force appointed under ORS
State Police means the West Virginia State Police Criminal Identification Bureau.
State Police means the members of the state police force appointed under ORS 181.250.

Examples of State Police in a sentence

  • State Police (if bridge not in city) Phone: District No. Address: 2.

  • If the County requires a background check, the vendor must contact the New Jersey State Police to perform a Criminal Background Check on each potential employee to work under this contract on County of Mercer property.

  • The Bureau of State Police shall provide a police escort if a request is made by a permittee.

  • The Secretary of State, with the advice of the Commissioner of Transportation, may require a police escort for vehicles of lesser dimensions.A. The Bureau of State Police shall establish a fee for state police escorts to defray the costs of providing a police escort.

  • Warning lights may be operated and lettering on the signs may be visible on a pilot vehicle only while it is escorting a vehicle with a permit on a public way.With the advice of the Commissioner of Transportation and the Chief of the State Police, the Secretary of State shall establish rules for the operation of pilot vehicles.


More Definitions of State Police

State Police means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police. [PL 2019, c. 402, §1 (NEW).]
State Police means the Department of Kentucky State Police.
State Police means the Connecticut State Police.
State Police means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police.
State Police means the Massachusetts State Police.
State Police means the units of the Southern Sudan Police Service in each of the States that performs police functions and duties at the state level;