Oklahoma Highway Patrol Division,
Lake Patrol Section
Message to Oklahoma Boaters
The Lake Patrol Section (Troop W) of the Oklahoma Highway
Patrol Division serves as the boating safety education, enforcement,
and marine investigation arm of the Oklahoma Department of
Public Safety.
Everything you need to know about boating in Oklahoma is
just a click away at the Oklahoma
Highway Patrol, Lake Patrol Section website!
Responsibilities
- Enforcing all state and federal laws, special rules,
and regulations pertaining to boating safety
- Teaching boating safety education programs for schools,
civic clubs, and other interested agencies and persons
- Performing emergency search, rescue, and recovery missions
statewide in all man-made or natural disaster situations
- Providing training opportunities for other marine law
enforcement agencies
- Conducting courtesy boarding inspections of all vessels
for proper equipment, registration, and overall safety
- Investigating and submitting reports on all boating accidents
and drownings
- Presenting programs and exhibits concerning boating safety
issues at fairs, boat shows, and other public events
- Investigating marine theft and fraud within the territorial
boundaries of Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop W
Headquarters
Headquarters
District 1 Office
Rt. 1 Box 721
Barnsdall, OK 74002-9739
1-877-253-2820
District 2 Office
HC 68 Box 30A
Kingston, OK 73439
580-564-4140
District 3 Office
P. O. Box 11415
Oklahoma City, OK 73136
405-425-2285
District 4 Office
651 N. 43rd St. East
Muskogee, OK 74403
918-683-3256
District 5 Office
Rt. 8 Box 140
McAlester, OK 74501
918-423-3636 |
Courtesy Boat Inspection by Lake Patrol Section
Troop
W Troopers offer boat inspections free of charge! Don’t
miss the opportunity to have your boat examined for:
- Required safety equipment
- Current registration and proper display of numbers and
decals
Having an inspection before you launch your boat will help
ensure your family’s safety and reduce the likelihood
of a costly fine for equipment violations. Passing an inspection
means that you will be issued a safety inspection sticker
to display proudly on your boat.
Other Important Information
- Boating Safety Education: 405-341-5067
- Marine Theft and Identification: 405-341-8640
- Boating Safety Education/Marine Theft mailing address:
7000 E. 2nd Street, Edmond, OK 73034
- For emergencies, contact the local Highway Patrol Headquarters,
County Sheriff's Office, or Municipal Police Department.
- Cellular phone users can report emergencies to the Oklahoma
Highway Patrol by dialing *55.
History
The Oklahoma Lake Patrol Division was officially activated
by the Oklahoma Legislature on July 1, 1971. The Lake Patrol
served as a separate division within the Department of Public
Safety until July 1, 1998, when by legislative mandate, the
Lake Patrol Division was merged into the Highway Patrol Division.
The Lake Patrol Section continues to serve as the Boating
Safety Education, Enforcement, and Marine Investigation arm
of the Department of Public Safety on all state waters. The
primary responsibility of the Lake Patrol is to reduce boating
accidents and related injuries or fatalities by means of
a positive Boating Safety Public Awareness program. In addition
to enforcing state and federal boating laws, rules, and regulations,
Troopers provide boating safety education courses to public
schools and civic groups and vigorously investigate marine
theft and fraud within the state.
Operationally, the Lake Patrol Section Headquarters is located
at Birch Lake near Barnsdall and maintains two field offices,
one in Oklahoma City and one near Lake Texoma. The Section
is comprised of five districts statewide with communications
provided by the local Highway Patrol Headquarters. In addition
to law enforcement duties, Troopers provide emergency search,
rescue, and recovery missions statewide in all man-made or
natural disaster situations. Troopers are on call 24 hours
a day to respond to any civil disorder or other threatening
conditions that may endanger life or property within the
territorial boundaries of the state.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol Division, Lake Patrol Section
is recognized as a worldwide leader in marine law enforcement
training and boating safety education, enforcement, and investigation
and continues to strive to make Oklahoma’s waterways
safe and enjoyable for everyone.
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