Currently Accepting Applications for the Following Positions throughout the State:

APPLY TODAY - Complete and submit an application to State of Alabama Personnel Department via mail at P.O. Box 304100, Montgomery, AL 36130-4100 or by fax at 334.242.1110. If you have any questions, please call ALEA Personnel at 334.676.6205.

Equal Employment Opportunity

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is committed to complying with all State and Federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, citizenship, age, or physical or mental disability.

Career Progression Information

Salary Information - Current salary information for each merit system classification can be obtained by accessing the Pay Plan provided by the State of Alabama Personnel Department. Input the 5-digit class code provided next to the class title in which you are interested and click on the Search button.

Disclaimer: The information included herein is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes or guarantees any terms or conditions of employment. The information included herein was accurate upon its placement on the website. It is possible modifications have since been made to the classifications and an update is required. If you observe such a discrepancy and/or have a question, contact ALEA Personnel via email at personnel@alea.gov.

Salary Information - Current salary information for each merit system classification can be obtained by accessing the Pay Plan provided by the State of Alabama Personnel Department. Input the 5-digit class code provided next to the class title in which you are interested and click on the Search button.

Disclaimer: The information included herein is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes or guarantees any terms or conditions of employment. The information included herein was accurate upon its placement on the website. It is possible modifications have since been made to the classifications and an update is required. If you observe such a discrepancy and/or have a question, contact ALEA Personnel via email at personnel@alea.gov.

Salary Information - Current salary information for each merit system classification can be obtained by accessing the Pay Plan provided by the State of Alabama Personnel Department. Input the 5-digit class code provided next to the class title in which you are interested and click on the Search button.

Disclaimer: The information included herein is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes or guarantees any terms or conditions of employment. The information included herein was accurate upon its placement on the website. It is possible modifications have since been made to the classifications and an update is required. If you observe such a discrepancy and/or have a question, contact ALEA Personnel via email at personnel@alea.gov.

Salary Information - Current salary information for each merit system classification can be obtained by accessing the Pay Plan provided by the State of Alabama Personnel Department. Input the 5-digit class code provided next to the class title in which you are interested and click on the Search button.

Disclaimer: The information included herein is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes or guarantees any terms or conditions of employment. The information included herein was accurate upon its placement on the website. It is possible modifications have since been made to the classifications and an update is required. If you observe such a discrepancy and/or have a question, contact ALEA Personnel via email at personnel@alea.gov.

Salary Information - Current salary information for each merit system classification can be obtained by accessing the Pay Plan provided by the State of Alabama Personnel Department. Input the 5-digit class code provided next to the class title in which you are interested and click on the Search button.

Disclaimer: The information included herein is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes or guarantees any terms or conditions of employment. The information included herein was accurate upon its placement on the website. It is possible modifications have since been made to the classifications and an update is required. If you observe such a discrepancy and/or have a question, contact ALEA Personnel via email at personnel@alea.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

ALEA management understands the current environment of the policing profession and, as a result, is committed to developing and implementing a dynamic strategy focused on providing its law enforcement officers with a healthy working environment established through quality education and training opportunities; maintaining a culture based on honesty, excellence, attitude, respect and teamwork; openly communicating the goals and expectations of management to create transparency and togetherness; and soliciting input from and implementing ideas and solutions from employees without regard to rank and/or position.

ALEA management also understands that a law enforcement career is physically and mentally demanding, and the stresses of the job can carry over into his/her personal life. Management’s plan to counteract these issues is to create and nurture a work environment and support system that enhances the ability for all our employees to strive professionally and personally. To accomplish this feat, management has chosen to focus most of its time and commit resources to the following:

Training – ALEA provides training opportunities to employees to achieve the agency’s operational goals, provide employees with the tools and knowledge necessary to perform their job at the highest level, and instill and/or reinforce the employee’s sense of value to the agency.

Mentoring – All levels of management have been directed to establish a mentoring program integrated with a goal-oriented feedback system as a means of providing a structured mechanism for developing strong relationships within ALEA, as well as a solid foundation for employee retention and growth. An example is the Field Training Officer (FTO) program for law enforcement officers, where our most experienced officers pair with Trainees and others who have less experience. The FTO program is designed to develop specific competencies using various types of training regimens, offering performance feedback and solutions for achieving goals.

Instilling a Positive Culture – ALEA works continuously to establish and refine the culture relying on honesty, excellence, positive attitude, respect, service and teamwork.

Credibility through Communication - Communication is vital to building and maintaining credibility. All levels of management understand the importance of listening and responding to (or otherwise acknowledging) employee input.

Feedback - Continuous feedback and training are offered to employees, so their efforts stay aligned with the goals of the agency and meet its expectations.

Growth Opportunities – ALEA’s organizational structure includes several ranks within the classified service beyond the working/senior-level Trooper/Special Agent classifications (e.g., Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) that can be attained by employee engagement and receptiveness to career development programs.

Fostering Trust and Confidence in Management – Successes of the agency are dependent upon our employees’ belief and understanding that upper management has the best interests of the agency and its employees in mind by competently serving with honesty, integrity, humility, professionalism, consistency and transparency. These values in management inspire others, create a strong work environment and culture of service and commitment to our overall mission to protect and serve the public in the state of Alabama.