The Missouri State Highway Patrol has created a new, free mobile app. The mobile app provides quick access to the Patrol’s emergency line using that aptly named button or use the locations button to find addresses, phone numbers, e-mails, and web pages for all nine troop headquarters. There are multiple ways to contact the MSHP, so they can assist you. You can also get directions to a troop headquarters through the locations option.
The mobile app also provides instant access to send and receive information through the following applications:
• Alerts – Find out what’s happening! Check for Amber alerts or major road closures.
• See Something – This enables you to record details about criminal behavior or safety concerns. It will help you remember everything you need to tell us when you call.
• Photo Tip – Send a picture of any crime you witness and include incident information.
• Crime Tips – Provides a way for you to submit crime tips to the Patrol.
• News Feed – MSHP news releases are a click away through this portal.
• Thank A Trooper – Troopers across the state serve and protect with integrity and compassion. If you’d like to let the MSHP know about your experience with a trooper, use this portal.
• Driver Examination – This section contains a digital copy of the Missouri Driver Guide, Motorcycle Operator Manual, and the Commercial Driver License Manual.
Other portals take users to the sex offender registry, career opportunities with the Patrol, and the agency’s main website. The MSHP mobile app allows you to pinpoint your exact location, in order to inform emergency services when you call for help. You can also visit MSHP social media sites or connect directly to tributes for the Patrol’s heroes who have died in the line of duty through the app.
This app is available to the public for both Android and Apple products. When downloading the MSHP app, select “public access.” No password is required.
Mobile technology should not be used while driving. Inattention continues to be a leading cause of traffic crashes in Missouri. Use all mobile technology – responsibly.
MSHP has an app for that!
July 6, 2016












