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POLICY MANUAL
6.01.01 PURPOSE
To establish policy and guidelines relating to the Florida Highway Patrol uniforms and
personal appearance of members of the Florida Highway Patrol.
6.01.02 AUTHORITY
The Florida Highway Patrol is granted authority to prescribe a distinctive uniform and
distinctive emblem to be worn by all members of the Patrol by a provision set forth in Section
321.02, Florida Statutes.
6.01.03 POLICY
It is the policy of the Florida Highway Patrol to comply with the provision of law
concerning uniforms that are to be worn by members, to create guidelines to enhance public
recognition and to maintain a professional appearance through uniformity in dress. The uniform
clearly identifies to the public the presence of a Florida Highway Patrol trooper.
6.01.04 DEFINITIONS
A. BUSINESS CASUAL ATTIRE – Dress pants or slacks with a collared shirt for
male or female members. Shorts, t-shirts, tennis shoes, flip-flops and sandals are
not permitted.
B. CIVILIAN ATTIRE – For male members, this normally requires a coat and tie
unless other appropriate dress is specified. Female members shall wear the
equivalent appropriate dress. Members working in an undercover capacity or on
special detail shall wear clothing appropriate for the specific assignment.
D. PLAIN-TOE BOOTS – The allowable boot height can range from 5 inches to 12
inches with a sole no higher than 2 inches, and may not be of a style that
resembles a western or "cowboy" type boot. The boot toes shall not be less than
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2 inches wide at a point 1 inch from the tip of the boot. An inconspicuously
manufacturer placed zipper is authorized. All leather or synthetic boot material
must be of a nature that is capable of being polished/shined to a high-luster black
finish.
G. STANDARD ISSUE – List of individual clothing that each member receives upon
employment with the Florida Highway Patrol and maintains throughout his/her
career.
I. UNIFORM INSIGNIA – The Florida Highway Patrol patch, badge, rank insignia,
collar ornaments, nameplate, "Serving Since ..." bar, buttons, whistle chain, tie
bar, hat medallion, hat cord, and hat strap. Uniform insignia and accessories for
those ranks of lieutenant and above will be gold. Sergeants and below will be
silver.
6.01.05 OBJECTIVES
A. To ensure that all members, while in the performance of their Florida Highway
Patrol duties, dress in a professional manner consistent with the procedures in
this chapter.
C. To prescribe the proper times and the manner in which the Dress Jacket, Class
A, Class B, and Class C uniforms shall be worn.
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I. To authorize appropriate plainclothes attire in specific assignments.
6.01.06 RESPONSIBILITIES
A. The Florida Highway Patrol Training Academy shall issue each recruit a
“standard issue" of uniforms, uniform insignia and uniform accessories for use
upon completion of training. The training academy shall issue each recruit body
armor at the earliest possible time. Recruits shall wear the body armor while
wearing any uniform, unless otherwise directed by the Chief Training Officer, or
designee.
B. The Troop Office Operations Consultant (OOC) shall monitor the ordering,
exchanging and replacement procedures of uniforms of all members in his/her
respective troop.
C. The Troop Office Operations Consultant shall keep an individual inventory file on
all members in his/her respective troop.
D. The Squad Sergeant shall order, disburse, exchange, and receive justification,
when appropriate, on all uniform replacements on proper order forms provided by
the manufacturer and forward to the Troop Office Operations Consultant.
E. Sergeants and above shall order their uniforms on proper order forms provided
by the manufacturer and forward to the Troop Office Operations Consultant.
6.01.07 PROCEDURES
Members of the Florida Highway Patrol shall wear their uniform only while on duty or
while working off-duty police employment, and in a manner that enhances the public image of a
professional law enforcement officer. The visibility of the uniform and the individuals who wear
it should portray a positive reassurance to the citizens of the State of Florida.
The Dress Jacket Uniform shall be worn with the items placed in
accordance with this policy and the photo below. No variations shall be
allowed without the expressed authorization of the Director or designee.
1. Black campaign hat (felt hat required with Honor Guard duties)
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B. THE CLASS A UNIFORM
The Class A Uniform shall be worn with the items placed in accordance
with this policy and the photo above. No variations shall be allowed
without the expressed authorization of the Director or designee.
The Class B Uniform shall be worn with the items placed in accordance
with this policy and the photo below. No variations shall be allowed
without the expressed authorization of the Director or designee.
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D. THE CLASS C UNIFORM
The Class C Uniform shall be worn with the items placed in accordance
with this policy and the photo above. No variations shall be allowed
without the expressed authorization of the Director or designee.
1. The black ball cap shall have a cloth or silk-screened Florida Highway
Patrol (FHP) letters positioned in the center of the cap front. For the ranks
of sergeant and below, the letters will be silver. For the ranks of lieutenant
and higher, the letters will be gold.
2. The black t-shirt shall have a silk-screened Florida Highway Patrol badge
on the left front and "STATE TROOPER" on the back in the color of urban
gray.
4. Webbed/nylon finish gun belt and attached gear may be worn with Class
C uniform in lieu of high-gloss leather during training; if, the configuration
is the same as the “duty gun belt”, and webbed/nylon gun belt is furnished
by member.
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E. REGULATIONS FOR WEARING THE DRESS JACKET, CLASS A, CLASS B
AND CLASS C UNIFORMS
4. Members of the command staff, to include the ranks of major and above
and Florida Highway Patrol Honor Guard members will be issued the
Dress Jacket and must adhere to FHP Policy 24.04.
5. Special Response Team members shall wear the Class C uniform during
training exercises not suitable for the Class A or Class B uniforms or with
prior approval of the District Commander.
6. Members participating with the Mobile Field Force Team will wear the
khaki Class C uniform, when authorized or during Mobile Field Force
deployments, which is comprised of Khaki BDU’s, Black Shirt and
optional Khaki Jacket unless a different uniform is expressly authorized
by a Mobile Field Force Commander.
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7. The wearing of the Class C uniform during off-duty employment is
prohibited.
9. No member shall wear any article of the uniform or its accessories when
not in the official capacity of a Florida Highway Patrol trooper, unless prior
approval is given by the Troop Commander or above.
11. Footwear:
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e. When wearing the military oxford shoes, black socks without
visible logos or graphics, of sufficient length to prevent revealing
the ankle during normal sitting must be worn.
13. Members shall be issued a uniform allowance to cover the cost of uniform
care and footwear replacement.
14. When wearing the Dress Jacket, Class A or Class B uniforms, the
campaign hat, as described on page 20, shall be worn when the member
is outside the patrol vehicle and in contact with the public (i.e., traffic
stops, crash investigations, directing traffic, disabled vehicles, abandoned
vehicles, etc.).
1. The positioning of the FHP and appropriate rank insignia patch shall be
as shown in the photo below.
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2. The rank insignia for Lieutenants and above shall be placed either on
shoulder boards as described above or directly on the epaulets. If placed
directly on epaulets, the rank insignia shall be positioned centered on the
cross-stitching on both epaulets or 1” from the outside edge of the epaulet
if epaulets are not cross-stitched.
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3. The positioning of the stars shall be as depicted in the photo above.
Stars/bars service patches may be sewn on the wearer’s left uniform
long-sleeve. Star(s) (if any) shall be worn with a single point facing
upward. Bar(s) (if any) should be parallel to the cuff seem, but above any
star(s).
4. The collar ornaments (FHP and traffic wings) on the "Class A" uniform
shirt shall be worn as described in the photo above and in the photo
below for the "Class B" uniform shirt.
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5. The Florida Highway Patrol badge shall be positioned above the left
pocket in the pre-sewn holes.
a. Medal of Valor
c. Silver Star
f. Lifesaving Award
g. Purple Heart
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7. The following insignia is authorized and may be worn by members that
are certified and participating in any of the following teams, units, or
functions:
a. Recruiter
c. Instructor
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l. Motorcycle Unit
m. Aviation Unit
8. No more than two (2) special insignia may be worn above the nameplate
(i.e., right side) at one time. Exception: Trooper of the Year award.
9. The nameplate shall be positioned above and level with the right pocket
in the pre-sewn holes.
10. The “Serving Since…” bar should be worn in conjunction with the
nameplate. Only under unusual and extenuating circumstances should
the nameplate be worn without the “Serving Since…” bar.
11. The epaulet buttons shall be placed in the pre-sewn slot areas of the
epaulets and used to fasten the epaulets. The right epaulet button shall
also secure the whistle chain. The pocket buttons may either be placed
in the pre-sewn slot areas of the pocket and used to fasten the pocket
flap or secured on the pocket flap.
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12. The whistle chain shall be affixed to the right epaulet button under the
epaulet and inserted into the right side of the right pocket with no slack
between the two.
13. The campaign hat medallion, cord with acorns, and strap with buckle shall
be assembled as described in the photo below.
14. The campaign hat shall be positioned straight away and not tipped.
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15. When wearing the Class A uniform with the tie, the tie bar shall be
positioned on the tie even with the lower edge of the shirt pocket flaps.
Members are permitted to wear the mock turtleneck or a black crew neck
shirt in lieu of the tie and tie bar while wearing a Class A uniform. The
following regulations shall be followed:
c. The mock turtleneck shirt shall not be worn with the Class B
uniform or be visible while wearing the Dress Jacket.
d. When wearing the mock turtleneck or black crew neck shirt, the
collar insignia shall be placed as specified for a Class A uniform.
e. When wearing the mock turtleneck or black crew neck shirt, boots
may be worn. All other provisions regarding the wearing of boots
must be followed.
Members assigned to certain sections of the Florida Highway Patrol may wear
approved attire during regular duties that may be inconsistent with the above
procedures.
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1. Members assigned to General Headquarters may wear civilian attire as
appropriate for the day’s assignment.
5. Members of the Aviation Unit, when flying, may wear the approved flight
uniform in accordance with the Aviation Unit Manual.
7. Members of the Special Response Team (SRT) may wear the Class C
uniform during training, emergencies and other tactical situations when
deemed necessary by the unit commander. The body armor shall be
worn during all high risk and/or tactical situations in accordance with FHP
Policy 22.06.
12. Members attending local law enforcement training classes at the FHP
Academy, community college training centers, IPTM, FPSI, etc. may wear
business casual or in-service training attire when authorized by the Troop
Commander. Excluding personnel assigned to GHQ or the area within
Troop H, members traveling to the Academy for training will wear an
approved FHP uniform.
13. The Troop Commander or designee may require and/or authorize the
Dress Jacket, Class A or Class B uniform for special occasions or events
that occur within their troop.
14. Members may wear a black mourning band around their badge when a
law enforcement officer is killed in the State of Florida. The approved
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time to wear the mourning band shall be from the time of official
notification of the death, through the day of the funeral.
H. WINTER JACKET
1. The Florida Highway Patrol winter jacket may be worn at times that the
member deems necessary. The rank insignia for corporals and above
shall be worn and positioned 1” from the outside edge of the jacket
epaulets.
2. Collar insignia shall not be worn on the winter jacket. With the exception
of the rank insignia outlined in 6.01.07(H)(1), only the uniform badge and
epaulet / pocket buttons are authorized to be worn on the winter jacket.
The black commando sweater is issued to the motorcycle units. All other
members are authorized to wear the sweater, but at the member’s expense.
Members may order the sweater by contacting VF Imagewear, Inc. at 1 (800)
247-5122, and mention the sweater lot # FH5004. No additional insignia may be
placed on the black commando sweater except for the rank insignia on the
epaulets for Sergeants and above. Shoulder boards shall not be used with the
rank insignia for Lieutenants and above.
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J. TRAFFIC VEST / RAIN GEAR
2. During rainy weather, the high-visibility reflective rain gear may be worn in
lieu of the traffic vest.
It is the policy of the Florida Highway Patrol to maximize officer safety through
the use of body armor in combination with prescribed safety procedures. While
body armor provides a significant level of protection, it is not a substitute for the
observance of officer safety procedures.
a. All body armor issued must comply with protective and related
requirements prescribed under current standards of the National
Institute of Justice.
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a. Except as otherwise authorized in this policy, body armor shall be
worn by:
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(6) Pilots while engaged in aircraft operations or to and from
aircraft operations while in a flight suit.
(4) With the Class C uniform, the ballistic protective vest may
be worn underneath the uniform shirt, or with an issued or
authorized outer vest tactical carrier.
(5) While wearing the flight suit, members of the Aviation Unit
may wear the ballistic protective vest underneath the suit.
(6) Members who may routinely wear the outer vest tactical
carrier include: CIU, CVE, SRT, BCII and firearms
instructors during range training.
(7) Any attachments for the outer vest tactical carrier must be
division-issued or authorized to be worn.
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b. In cases of emergencies or unusual circumstance, body armor
may be worn over the exterior of the Class A or B uniform shirt or
other clothing.
Supervisors shall be responsible for ensuring that body armor is worn and
maintained through routine observation and documented monthly
inspections.
1. Members shall maintain the uniform according to the care instruction label
sewn inside each. The careful cleaning of the fabric is necessary to
increase the longevity of the member's uniform.
4. Members shall immediately report the loss or theft of any item referred to
in this policy to his/her immediate supervisor.
5. All uniforms, uniform insignia and uniform accessories in this policy shall
be transferred with the member upon relocation in the State.
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6. All uniforms, uniform insignia and uniform accessories are the property of
the Florida Highway Patrol, except for the member’s personally owned
footwear and undershirts, to include the mock turtleneck.
M. PERSONAL APPEARANCE
2. Body piercing which is visible at any time while on duty and/or in uniform
is prohibited.
5. No more than one ring shall be worn on each hand except female
members may wear a combination engagement and wedding band.
Rings shall not have sharp edges that would create a hazard to the
member when wearing gloves.
7. Members may only wear sunglasses with gold, silver, black or brown
colored frames. The sunglasses shall be of a professional type. No
faddish, multi-colored, or mirrored sunglasses shall be worn.
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8. The bulk of the hair shall not be excessive to the extent that it hinders the
wearing of any Florida Highway Patrol headgear.
10. Under no circumstances shall any tattoo be visible while the member is in
any uniform of the Florida Highway Patrol. Members are permitted to
have tattoos provided they conform to the following guidelines:
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(1) Trooper applicants with any tattoo that contains offensive
or extremist, sexist, racist, or gang-related material shall be
disqualified.
(2) Trooper applicants with any tattoo on the neck, face, head,
hands, or fingers shall be disqualified.
11. Abnormal body modifications to any area of the body visible in any
authorized uniform or attire are prohibited. Abnormal body modifications
include, but are not limited to:
e. Branding or scarification.
b. Sideburns shall not extend below the lowest part of the exterior
ear opening, shall be of even width (not flared) and end with a
horizontal line.
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d. Male members are prohibited from wearing earrings while on duty.
e. Male members who wish to color or dye their hair shall conform to
the female requirements relating to coloring.
(1) Hair may be worn over the ears however it shall not extend
below the bottom of the ears.
(2) Hair shall be pulled back away from the face and collar
brass.
(3) Hair shall not extend more than three inches below the
collar and shall not interfere with the proper wearing of the
hat.
(5) Hair may be worn with "bangs", but they shall not be visible
while the hat is worn.
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worn, shall be clear, light pastels, or beiges that are conservative.
French and American manicures with white tips only are
permitted. Ornaments or “stick-ons” are prohibited. Only one
color of polish may be worn.
(5) Two earrings per ear are permissible provided they are
located on the lower ear lobe only.
N. Each member of the Florida Highway Patrol, upon completion of the Florida
Highway Patrol Academy, shall receive an initial standard issue of uniforms,
uniform insignia and uniform accessories and shall maintain this issue through
replacement directives provided in this policy throughout the member’s career.
These items shall be documented on the Individual Clothing and Equipment
Record form.
O. RETIREMENT RECOGNITION
1. Members who retire from the Florida Highway Patrol with 25 years of
distinguished service with the Florida Highway Patrol, may be recognized
by the awarding of the retirement award if such award is approved by the
Director. In making a decision, the Director should consider the following
guidelines:
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(2) Members who retired as a result of or while under
investigation.
3. Members who are not eligible to receive the retirement gift as outlined
above and non-sworn employees who retire from the Florida Highway
Patrol may be presented an identification card clearly marked
“RETIRED.” Such identification card shall reflect the rank or position title
held by the employee at the time of their retirement.
P. Upon the death of a member, the surviving spouse may be given a complete
Class A uniform, with the member’s issued badge, for burial of the deceased
member or for a memento. Subject to the provisions of Sections 112.193,
Florida Statutes, the service handgun may be given to the surviving spouse
provided the member had reached eligibility for retirement, but died or was killed
before actually retiring.
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Q. When a member is killed in the line of duty, an identification card and badge
reflecting one military grade promotion shall be issued and presented to the
deceased member's spouse and/or children.
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