New Mexico Department of Public Safety

New Mexico Department of Public Safety

Great Seal of the State of New Mexico
Agency overview
Formed 1986
Headquarters 4491 Cerrillos Rd.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Employees 1346 FTE (FY2011)
Annual budget $169.6 million (FY2014)
Agency executive
  • Scott Weaver, Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety
Child agency
Website New Mexico Department of Public Safety

The New Mexico Department of Public Safety (NMDPS) is a Cabinet Department under the Governor of New Mexico. NMDPS is responsible for statewide law enforcement services, training, disaster and emergency response. NMDPS also provides technical communications and forensics support to the public and other law enforcement agencies. NMDPS has the duty to provide for the protection and security of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor.

The Department is led by the Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety. The Cabinet Secretary is appointed by the Governor, with the approval of the New Mexico State Senate, to serve at his pleasure. The current Cabinet Secretary is Gregory J. Fouratt.

History

NMDPS was created by the enactment of the Department of Public Safety Act in 1986. The Department brought together the formerly independent New Mexico State Police, the Motor Transportation Division of the Taxation and Revenue Department and the enforcement division of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, and the New Mexico law enforcement academy into a single unified entity.

Overview

The Department of Public Safety has two main missions: Program Support Services, Law Enforcement Programs.

Program Support

Program Support Services consists of the Technical Support Division, the Office of the Secretary, the Office of Legal Affairs, the Information Technology Division, and the Administrative Services Division. These divisions support the operations of the Department and other law enforcement agencies across the State.

Technical Support provides forensic science services through northern and southern laboratories. The Division also provides criminal records history information, mission person's clearinghouse, sex offender registration tracking, and uniform crime reporting. The Information Technology Division operates the New Mexico Law Enforcement Telecommunications System and provides connectivity to 180 criminal justice agencies across the State.

Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement Program provides statewide law enforcement services. The Program area consists of the State Police Division which includes the Investigations Bureau (SIU), the Uniform Bureau and the Motor Transportation Bureau, and the Training and Recruitment Bureau. The New Mexico State Police enforces the criminal, civil and administrative laws of the State, in particular in smaller communities, rural areas, and the highways of the State. The Training and Recruitment Division operates the state Law Enforcement Academy which provides training to all law enforcement personnel in the State.

Organization

The head of NMDPS is the Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety. The Cabinet Secretary is appointed by the Governor of New Mexico, with the approval of the New Mexico State Senate, and serves as a member of the Governor's Cabinet.

The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by a Deputy Secretary and seven Division Directors. Each of the Division Directors is appointed by the Cabinet Secretary with the approval of the Governor. The sole exception is the Chief of the State Police, who is appointed by the Cabinet Secretary with the approval of the State Senate. The State Police Chief also serves as the DPS Deputy Secretary for Operations, the Department's third highest-ranking official behind the Cabinet Secretary and Deputy Secretary.

NMDPS is composed of seven divisions:

Overseen by NMDPS

Budget and Personnel

Division Number of Employees Budget (in millions)
Program Support
Administrative Services Division
Technical Support Division
Information Technology Division
Office of the Secretary
Office of Legal Affairs
209 $23.9
Law Enforcement
State Police Division
Special Investigations Division
Training and Recruitment Division
860 $79.3
Motor Transportation Police Division 277 $23.3
TOTAL 1346 $126.6

See also

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