When join in-game make sure you have a working mic and everything you need to have a good roleplay experience just make sure to follow all rules no matter your rank. Florida highway patrol does not have a jurisdiction I would like Florida highway patrol to stay outside the main area of other jurisdiction unless there is a huge call, or an office involved shot fired call like that.
If you think you got what it takes to become and trooper, and you are completely done with the entire training process you must have perms form a supervisor to get on duty. Corporal+ Will give you perms to get on duty. When you are passed cadet, you will be ranked up to trooper and that's when you do not need to ask to get on duty just make sure not to get in trouble and follow all rules and regulations.
Ranking Structure
Florida Highway Patrol High Command
Superintendent - (01) The Superintendent is the commander / leader of Florida highway patrol and direct the entire department.
Deputy Superintendent (02) - Mainly the same roles as a superintendent just 2nd in command.
Colonel - (03) In command and helps supervise high command.
Major - (04) Commanding team supervisor. Supervises the leadership group.
Captain (05) - Main supervisor for Command and below.
Lieutenant (06) - Welcome to the high command! Helps direct the leadership group.
Florida Highway Patrol leadership
Master Sergeant - Directs the leadership group.
Sargent First Class - Supervises the leadership group.
Sargent - Helps Supervises the leadership group.
Corporal - Congratulations on supervisor! helps supervises all low command.
Florida Highway Patrol Low Command
Master Trooper - Keeps the state of Florida safe.
Trooper First Class - Keeps the state of Florida safe.
Trooper - Just Passed Cadet, Keeps the state of Florida Safe
Cadet - Just Completed the field of training.
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