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Missouri Peace Officers Association is the oldest and largest association of law enforcement personnel in the state of Missouri. Learn more about membership.
Become a Member of the MPOA. Membership in the Missouri Peace Officers Association is open to all branches and ranks of law enforcement in Missouri, including private security professionals. Anyone who is actively employed or retired from the field of law enforcement is encouraged to join.
Find Missouri law enforcement related job opportunities including administrative, civilian, and commissioned positions. Learn about becoming a police officer.
The Missouri Peace Officers Foundation is a not-for-profit association dedicated to cooperative law enforcement in the state of Missouri. 101 West McCarty, Suite 200 Jefferson City, MO 65101
The Missouri Peace Officers Association is the oldest and largest association of law enforcement personnel in the state of Missouri. The MPOA has been in existence since 1932. Membership in the MPOA is open to all branches and ranks of the criminal justice field.
Membership in the Missouri Peace Officers Association is open to all branches and ranks of law enforcement in Missouri, including private security professionals. Anyone who is actively employed or retired from the field of law enforcement is encouraged to join.
The mission of the Missouri Peace Officers Foundation is to unify Missouri law enforcement’s endeavors within their communities through education, support and service.
The Missouri Peace Officers Association is an Approved Provider of Law Enforcement Continuing Education; therefore, is POST approved. The MPOA training program is provided in conjunction with the Training Committee whose purpose is to promote the proper training of Missouri peace officers.
The Missouri Peace Officers Foundation is a not-for-profit association dedicated to cooperative law enforcement in the state of Missouri. 101 West McCarty, Suite 200 Jefferson City, MO 65101
All Missouri peace officers are encouraged to become involved in legislation that affects them and their communities. Stay informed on proposed bills and contact your elected representatives to let them know of your support or opposition regarding these issues.