The Nebraska State Patrol has been honored with numerous awards over the years. A few recent national awards from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) include the coveted Webber Seavey Award for Quality in Law Enforcement and the prestigious Chief's Challenge Award.
The Chief's Challenge Program challenges agencies to reach new heights through high visibility enforcement and education efforts related to occupant protection, impaired driving, and speed enforcement.
The Nebraska State Patrol received the National Chief's Challenge Award for demonstrating a commitment to child passenger safety. Our Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians travel the state to assist with free drive-up child safety seat check-up events. Additionally, we are committed to addressing impaired driving and speed violations through training, enforcement, and educational campaigns.
The Webber Seavey Award recognizes quality achievement in police projects by highlighting agency initiatives that have raised the quality and effectiveness of law enforcement through innovation and teamwork.
The Nebraska State Patrol's Metro Area Motorist Assist Program (MAMAP) was selected as one of 15 finalist for the Webber Seavey Award from more than 150 law enforcement programs from across the country.
The Nebraska State Patrol is honored to be selected for both the above mentioned prestigious national awards as well as the many other local, state, and regional awards that have been presented to the agency and our officers.