Texas DPS Numbering

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Wes

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FYI, Texas DPS now has new numbering as of today. First number is the region, then a letter to indicate which district of the region, then three more digits. Example: 6B105 is a trooper assigned to the north Austin district for highway patrol.
 

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I noticed that this morning. I'm not exactly sure but it sounds like they added a letter after the first digit... like 6B105 was 6105 before.
 

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The letter is being added after the first digit, but the next three numbers are not remaining the same. In other words, 6316 is not necessarily going to become 6B316.
 

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Noticed the change yesterday. As of tonight, DPS Houston was still having issues with MDCs/UIDs. My best guess is the new unit#s allow for more units in metro areas with more units patrolling the same area. IIRC, there was a similar situation early/mid 2000's.

Does take a little getting used to, but I'm sure it'll iron itself out in short time.
 

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DPS Numbering

Some of the counties like ours have more troopers than the local numbering (ie 12 troopers not fitting in between 2720-2729).
 

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Feel free to add any known county DPS identifiers that you have heard.

LaSalle County (Cotulla) - 3 Edward 100's
 

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I believe that the Burleson co are 2c5's (I know of 501-507 but have heard 550 not sure if its ours or brazos co. Washington county are 2c6's I've heard a few others but without paying attention to just that its hard to really make them out. They bounce around counties so much around here.
 

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I believe that the Burleson co are 2c5's (I know of 501-507 but have heard 550 not sure if its ours or brazos co. Washington county are 2c6's I've heard a few others but without paying attention to just that its hard to really make them out. They bounce around counties so much around here.
my bad I believe Grimes co is the 2c6 and Washington is 2c4. These 2 counties seem to share troopers quiet a bit.
 

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I'm been monitoring the DPS recently for a few days, and I've noticed the new unit number format. In fact, I'm monitoring DPS now, and I just heard Lufkin call 2B1201. I've noticed three- and four-digit numbers called after "2B."
 

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I seem like I've heard a few of those but they come so fast I can't be sure they are 3 or 4 digit followings.

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1A905 Hunt County (A few Troopers in Hunt use the upper 900 series).
1B205 Fannin Co. (Trooper SANMAN)
K or KILO are still K9 designation.
There are a few 5 digit numeric NO Alpha call signs which I think are CVE units.
 
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