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  1. Each applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America, in excellent physical condition, and have an outstanding record of at least eight (8) years experience with a bona fide law enforcement agency, engaged principally in the investigation of major crimes.

  2. Financial support for state law enforcement in the early 1870s was sporadic. For all practical purposes, there were no Texas Rangers for nearly a decade after the war. During this time, law enforcement was handled by a highly political and roundly hated organization known as the State Police.

  3. Activities of the Texas Ranger Division consist primarily of conducting criminal and special investigations, apprehending wanted felons, suppressing major disturbances, protection of life and property, and rendering assistance to local law enforcement officials in suppressing crime and violence.

  4. What Texas Rangers Do. The responsibilities of today’s Texas Rangers have expanded significantly over the last 20 years. New threats posed by organized crime, terrorism and drug cartels have stretched them far beyond their traditional roles of criminal investigation and law enforcement.

  5. Texas Rangers Contact Information. Texas Rangers (Headquarters - Austin) PO Box 4087. Austin, Texas 78773-0600. (512) 424-2160. Email general questions to: Ranger-Questions. Complaints: Fill out the complaint form at Ranger-Complaint. Company "A". 12230 West Road.

  6. Texas Rangers Specialized Programs. Unsolved Crimes Investigation Program The mission of the Unsolved Crimes Investigation program is to provide Texas law enforcement agencies with a process of investigating unsolved murders or what appears to be a serial or linked criminal transaction.

  7. Page last modified: May 31, 2023. Beyond the Badge: The Work and Records of the Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers have been unique figures in law enforcement since 1823. Throughout their long tenure, the rangers have provided security, military, and investigative functions in Texas.

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