About Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is a Special jurisdiction located in Austin, Travis County, Texas. The department employs 480 full-time sworn officers, supported by 127 civilian employees.

Off-duty extra duty services available through Officer.app include: Standing, Event, Patrol, Storefront, Workplace, Traffic. Off-duty officer shifts are typically 4 to 12 hours, with rates depending on assignment type and department policy.

Address: 4200 Smith School Rd, Austin, TX 78744, Austin, TX 78744.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I request an off-duty officer from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department?

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You can submit a extra duty request directly through Officer.app by clicking the "Request Officer" button on this page.

What services does Texas Parks & Wildlife Department offer for off-duty details?

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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department provides the following off-duty officer services through Officer.app: Standing, Event, Patrol, Storefront, Workplace, Traffic. Availability depends on officer scheduling and department policy.

How much does an off-duty officer from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department cost?

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Rates for off-duty officers from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department vary by assignment type. Rates in Texas typically range from $55 to $80 per hour depending on the assignment type. Shifts generally require a minimum of 4 hours.

Where is Texas Parks & Wildlife Department located?

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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is located in Austin, Travis County, Texas. The agency address is 4200 Smith School Rd, Austin, TX 78744, 78744.

What types of events can I hire an off-duty officer from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department for?

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Off-duty officers from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department are available for: standing guard and access control, special events and gatherings, mobile patrol services, retail storefront security, workplace security, traffic control and road safety. Contact Officer.app to discuss your specific requirements.

How do I request records from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department?

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To request records from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, contact their records division directly using the contact information on this page or visit their official website. Most agencies have a formal records request process.

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