The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) proudly announces the
graduation of 21 Trooper Trainees from Class 2024-B. This milestone event, held at ALEA’s
Training Center (ATC) in Selma, signifies their successful completion of rigorous training and
preparation to serve the citizens of Alabama.
Twenty of the graduates will join ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division, enhancing statewide law
enforcement efforts and ensuring the safety of Alabama’s roadways. One graduate will bring
their skills to the Agency’s Marine Patrol Division, focusing on maintaining safety and order on
Alabama’s waterways.
“ALEA is committed to protecting and serving the communities of our great state,” said ALEA
Secretary Hal Taylor. “These new Troopers represent the future of our Agency, and we are
confident they will uphold our values of integrity, loyalty and respect as they begin their
careers.”
The graduation ceremony was attended by families, friends, and distinguished guests, all coming
together to celebrate the dedication and hard work of these individuals. Speaker of the Alabama
House of Representatives Nathaniel Ledbetter addressed the class as the commencement speaker
stating it takes strength, character and passion to serve as a law enforcement officer. He also
touched on the importance of family stating their loved ones have helped place them in the
position they are in today.
“Look at the person next to you and the individuals out in this audience, because these are the
faces of Alabama that you will protect and serve,” said Speaker Ledbetter during the ceremony.
He continued to express his unwavering support of law enforcement and commended the
leadership of Secretary Hal Taylor, noting his tireless advocacy and perseverance for sworn
employees. Speaker Ledbetter also highlighted the fact that this graduating class would begin
their career as the highest paid Trooper class that the State of Alabama has ever had. Currently,
the starting pay for a Trooper Trainee is $56,726.40. Previously, the salary for a Trooper Trainee
began at $39,664.80.
“As long as I am Speaker of the House, then I, and the House of Representatives will proudly
back the blue,” he continued.
graduation of 21 Trooper Trainees from Class 2024-B. This milestone event, held at ALEA’s
Training Center (ATC) in Selma, signifies their successful completion of rigorous training and
preparation to serve the citizens of Alabama.
Twenty of the graduates will join ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division, enhancing statewide law
enforcement efforts and ensuring the safety of Alabama’s roadways. One graduate will bring
their skills to the Agency’s Marine Patrol Division, focusing on maintaining safety and order on
Alabama’s waterways.
“ALEA is committed to protecting and serving the communities of our great state,” said ALEA
Secretary Hal Taylor. “These new Troopers represent the future of our Agency, and we are
confident they will uphold our values of integrity, loyalty and respect as they begin their
careers.”
The graduation ceremony was attended by families, friends, and distinguished guests, all coming
together to celebrate the dedication and hard work of these individuals. Speaker of the Alabama
House of Representatives Nathaniel Ledbetter addressed the class as the commencement speaker
stating it takes strength, character and passion to serve as a law enforcement officer. He also
touched on the importance of family stating their loved ones have helped place them in the
position they are in today.
“Look at the person next to you and the individuals out in this audience, because these are the
faces of Alabama that you will protect and serve,” said Speaker Ledbetter during the ceremony.
He continued to express his unwavering support of law enforcement and commended the
leadership of Secretary Hal Taylor, noting his tireless advocacy and perseverance for sworn
employees. Speaker Ledbetter also highlighted the fact that this graduating class would begin
their career as the highest paid Trooper class that the State of Alabama has ever had. Currently,
the starting pay for a Trooper Trainee is $56,726.40. Previously, the salary for a Trooper Trainee
began at $39,664.80.
“As long as I am Speaker of the House, then I, and the House of Representatives will proudly
back the blue,” he continued.