Governor Ivey honors Alabama State Trooper graduates: ‘Men and women who have chosen a life of service, courage and integrity’

Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday welcomed 48 trooper trainees set to graduate from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Training Center, commending their service and emphasizing the state’s commitment to public safety.

Gathered on the steps of the Alabama Governor’s Mansion, the soon-to-be troopers were personally greeted by Ivey, who offered words of gratitude, congratulations, and encouragement before a reception in their honor.

“These new troopers represent the very best of Alabama — men and women who have chosen a life of service, courage and integrity. They stand on the front lines of law and order, and their presence will be felt across all corners of our state as we continue strengthening public safety and law enforcement,” Ivey said.

“I want each of them to know their governor has their backs as they proudly serve and protect the people of Alabama

The 48 members of ALEA Trooper Class 2025-B will officially graduate Wednesday, October 22, at the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre.

It will be one of the largest graduating classes since before the pandemic, a milestone that underscores Alabama’s focus on increasing trooper presence statewide.

Of the graduates, 41 will join ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division to serve communities across Alabama.

Four will join the Marine Patrol, and three will bolster Protective Services, which safeguards the State Capitol and other key state buildings.

Training began in May for non-certified recruits, with APOST-certified officers joining in August to form one unified class.

Class 2025-B is the first trooper graduation of the year, continuing Ivey’s and ALEA’s priority of ensuring a safer Alabama for all.

Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at sherri@yellowhammernews.com.

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