CHP - Central Division Recruitment

CHP - Central Division Recruitment This is an official Facebook account for the CHP Central Division PIO & Recruitment Unit.

Mission

The Mission of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is to provide the highest level of safety, service, and security to the people of California, and to assist governmental agencies during emergencies when requested. To carry out our mission, we must have the uniformed personnel to accommodate the growing population in California. The Philosophy of the CHP Recruitment Program illustrates t

hat the vitality of the organization depends upon the successful recruitment of qualified personnel. This recruitment must produce a labor force that mirrors the community we serve. The Future of the CHP depends on the people chosen to provide service to tomorrow's community, which stands to diversify even more with time. Description
The Purpose of the CHP Recruitment Program is to seek out men and women who will be committed to carrying out the Department's mission and to making a difference in the communities of California. General Information

If you are interested in diversity, challenges, and opportunities, the CHP invites you to apply to become a part of their professional organization.

03/26/2026

Last night’s applicant preparation program workout hit a little different. 💪

As this group gets ready to head off to the April 20 Academy, we came together for one final session—pushing through a cadence run as a team and closing it out the right way, with a prayer. While a couple of future cadets couldn’t be there, their presence was still felt in the work and the commitment everyone brought.

The journey to becoming a CHP officer isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. If you’re looking for a career that challenges you, builds you, and allows you to make a real impact in your community, now is the time to take that first step.

Your path starts here.

Visit: chpmadeformore.com for more information.

10/20/2025

ONE DRIVER KILLED IN HEAD-ON CRASH

On Thursday, October 16, 2025, at approximately 9:37 a.m., CHP Madera officers responded to traffic crash involving two vehicles, on Road 400, at River Road.

A preliminary investigation indicates the following:

A 61-year-old woman from Madera, CA was driving a gray 2023 Ford Explorer, northbound on Road 400, approaching River Road. A 40-year-old man from Madera, was seated in the right front passenger seat of the Ford Explorer. A 75-year-old man from Raymond, CA was driving a white 1994 Ford F-350, southbound on Road 400, approaching River Road.

For reasons still under investigation, The Ford Explorer veered into the southbound lane, directly into the path of the Ford F-350, causing both vehicles to collide head-on. Due to the violent impact, the jaws of life were used to extricate both drivers. Despite life saving measures performed by emergency personnel, the driver of the Ford Explorer succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased. The 40-year-old passenger in the Ford Explorer and the driver of the Ford F-350 were transported to Community Regional Medical Center – Fresno, with minor to moderate injuries.

This crash is still under investigation. Alcohol and/or drugs do not appear to be a factor. All parties were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash.

*Distractions behind the wheel can be deadly. Keep your eyes on the road, hands on the wheel, and mind on driving. Every second of focus counts*

10/20/2025
10/09/2025

Thank you for inviting us to attend your Fall Career Expo today. It was great speaking with you students and sharing the career opportunities CHP has to offer.

Visit chpmadeformore.com to learn more and to apply.


10/09/2025
It is with profound sorrow that the California Highway Patrol announces the line-of-duty death of Officer Miguel Cano, I...
07/02/2025

It is with profound sorrow that the California Highway Patrol announces the line-of-duty death of Officer Miguel Cano, ID 23555.

In the early morning hours of July 2, 2025, at approximately 0028 hours, Officer Cano, faithfully serving the West Los Angeles Area, suffered a suspected medical emergency while on patrol. Tragically, his vehicle left the roadway and collided with a tree.

Emergency personnel responded without delay, and Officer Cano was transported to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Despite exhaustive life-saving measures, he was pronounced deceased at 0140 hours.

Officer Cano was a dedicated public servant who embodied the values of courage, commitment, and compassion. His service to the people of California will never be forgotten.

He is survived by his loving wife and devoted parents. The California Highway Patrol offers its deepest condolences to Officer Cano’s family, friends, and fellow officers. We honor the legacy of a hero who gave his all in service to others.

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