The Mississippi Department of Public Safety, established in 1938, is dedicated to ensuring the safety of the state's three million residents. With over 1,400 employees, they provide a wide range of services including issuing licenses, conducting forensic analysis, patrolling roads, and training law enforcement agencies.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Sean Tindell, the department strives to make Mississippi a safer place by keeping drugs off the streets, providing public safety planning, and offering resources such as the Mississippi Most Wanted and the Mississippi Sex Offender Registry.
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