Bozeman, MT Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (male): 24,776

Population (female): 21,820

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 20.7%

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Montana and other state lists, there were 59 registered sex offenders living in Bozeman, Montana as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Bozeman is 721 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is lower than

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (15.9%), Irish (8.7%), English (8.4%), American (6.5%), Norwegian (6.3%), European (5.1%).

Elevation: 4810 feet

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 59715, 59718

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $51,373 (it was $32,156 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $28,477 (it was $16,104 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $330,324 (it was $134,200 in 2000) Bozeman:$330,324MT:$231,300

Races:
      White alone - 38,542 - 89.9%
      Hispanic - 1,388 - 3.2%
      Two or more races - 1,079 - 2.5%
      Asian alone - 1,011 - 2.4%
      American Indian alone - 561 - 1.3%
      Black alone - 298 - 0.7%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 18 - 0.04%

Fort Ellis 45°39′16″N 110°56′35″W / 45.65444°N 110.94306°W / 45.65444; -110.94306 (Fort Ellis), el. 4,987 feet (1,520 m) was established in 1867 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the 2nd Cavalry, after the murder of John Bozeman near the mouth of Mission Creek on Yellowstone River 45°42′52″N 110°23′20″W / 45.71444°N 110.38889°W / 45.71444; -110.38889 (Mission Creek), and considerable political disturbance in the area led local settlers and miners to feel a need for added protection. The fort, named for Gettysburg casualty Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis, was decommissioned in 1886 and few remnants are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University. In addition to Fort Ellis, a short-lived fort, Fort Elizabeth Meagher (also simply known as Fort Meagher), was established in 1867 by volunteer militiamen. This fort was located eight miles (13 km) east of town on Rocky Creek.45°38′30″N 110°55′05″W / 45.64167°N 110.91806°W / 45.64167; -110.91806 (Fort Elizabeth Meagher), el. 5,249 feet (1,600 m)

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National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (https://ndasa.com/)

National Drug Free Workplace Alliance (https://www.ndwa.org/)

Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (https://www.sapaa.com/)

Substance Abuse Mental Health Safety Administration (https://www.samhsa.gov/)

US Drug Enforcement Administration (https://www.dea.gov/)

Office of Drug alcohol Policy Control (https://www.transportation.gov/odapc)

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On-Site Drug Testing Bozeman, MT

Time is money, we can come to you. Accredited Drug Testing provides on-site drug testing services in Bozeman, MT and throughout the local area for employers who need drug or alcohol testing at their place of business or other location. On-site drug testing methods include urine drug testing, hair drug testing, oral saliva drug testing and breath alcohol testing. Both instant drug test results and laboratory analyzed testing is available. Testing purposes can include pre-employment, random, reasonable suspicion and post-accident.

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Drug Test Screening Panels Available In Bozeman, MT

We offer a 5-panel drug test, which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • Opiates
  • PCP

We offer a 10-panel drug test which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbituates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • MDA
  • Methadone
  • Methaqualone
  • Opiates
  • PCP
  • Propoxyphene

We offer a 12-panel drug test which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • MDA
  • Methadone
  • Methaqualone
  • Opiates
  • PCP
  • Propoxyphene
  • Meperidine
  • Tramadol

** Customized drug testing panels such as bath salts, synthetic marijuana, steroids and other drugs are also available.

Urine or Hair On-site Drug Testing In Bozeman, MT - You Choose!

Our on-site drug testing services in Bozeman, MT include urine drug testing, which has a detection period of 1-5 days and hair drug testing which has a detection period of up to 90 days. Negative test results are generally available in 24-48 hours, when analyzed by our SAMHSA Certified Laboratories. Negative instant test results are available immediately, non-negative test results require laboratory confirmation.

Why Use On-Site Drug Testing in Bozeman, MT?

Time is money and when sending an employee to one of our many drug testing centers in Bozeman, MT would cause disruption to your business operations or affect your employees work productivity, conducting on-site drug testing will eliminate these issues.

Who Uses On-Site Drug Testing?

  • Construction Sites
  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Power Plants
  • Motor Pool Facilities
  • Car Dealerships
  • Trucking/Transportation Companies
  • Schools
  • Sports Venues
  • Hospitals
  • Oil & Gas Drillings Sites

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Accredited Drug Testing has trained and qualified collectors who also specialize in providing on-site drug testing services for all DOT modes to include:

Additional DOT Services:

  • DOT Consortium Enrollment
  • DOT Physicals
  • Supervisor Training
  • DOT Drug Policy Development
  • MVR Reports
  • Employee Training
  • Background Checks
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse Verification/Search

How To Schedule On-Site Drug Testing In Bozeman, MT?

Step 1 - Call our on-site coordinator at (800)221-4291

Step 2 - Have at least 10 employees needing to be tested (recommended)

Step 3 - Provide the date, location and time of the requested on-site drug testing services

In addition to on-site drug testing in Bozeman, MT, we also have drug testing centers available at the following locations.

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Local Area Info: Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman is a city in and the seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States. Located in southwest Montana, the 2010 census put Bozeman's population at 37,280 and by 2016 the population rose to 45,250, making it the fourth largest city in Montana. It is the principal city of the Bozeman, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area, consisting of all of Gallatin County with a population of 97,304. It is the largest Micropolitan Statistical Area in Montana and is the third largest of all of Montana's statistical areas.

The city is named after John M. Bozeman who established the Bozeman Trail and was a founder of the town in August 1864. The town became incorporated in April 1883 with a city council form of government and in January 1922 transitioned to its current city manager/city commission form of government. Bozeman was elected an All-America City in 2001 by the National Civic League.

For thousands of years indigenous people of the United States, including the Shoshone, Nez Perce, Blackfeet, Flathead, Crow Nation and Sioux traveled through the area, called the "Valley of the Flowers", although the Gallatin Valley, in which Bozeman is located, was primarily within the territory of the Crow people.

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Population (male): 24,776

Population (female): 21,820

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 20.7%

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Montana and other state lists, there were 59 registered sex offenders living in Bozeman, Montana as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Bozeman is 721 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is lower than

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (15.9%), Irish (8.7%), English (8.4%), American (6.5%), Norwegian (6.3%), European (5.1%).

Elevation: 4810 feet

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 59715, 59718

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $51,373 (it was $32,156 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $28,477 (it was $16,104 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $330,324 (it was $134,200 in 2000) Bozeman:$330,324MT:$231,300

Races:
      White alone - 38,542 - 89.9%
      Hispanic - 1,388 - 3.2%
      Two or more races - 1,079 - 2.5%
      Asian alone - 1,011 - 2.4%
      American Indian alone - 561 - 1.3%
      Black alone - 298 - 0.7%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 18 - 0.04%

Fort Ellis 45°39′16″N 110°56′35″W / 45.65444°N 110.94306°W / 45.65444; -110.94306 (Fort Ellis), el. 4,987 feet (1,520 m) was established in 1867 by Captain R. S. LaMotte and two companies of the 2nd Cavalry, after the murder of John Bozeman near the mouth of Mission Creek on Yellowstone River 45°42′52″N 110°23′20″W / 45.71444°N 110.38889°W / 45.71444; -110.38889 (Mission Creek), and considerable political disturbance in the area led local settlers and miners to feel a need for added protection. The fort, named for Gettysburg casualty Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis, was decommissioned in 1886 and few remnants are left at the actual site, now occupied by the Fort Ellis Experimental Station of Montana State University. In addition to Fort Ellis, a short-lived fort, Fort Elizabeth Meagher (also simply known as Fort Meagher), was established in 1867 by volunteer militiamen. This fort was located eight miles (13 km) east of town on Rocky Creek.45°38′30″N 110°55′05″W / 45.64167°N 110.91806°W / 45.64167; -110.91806 (Fort Elizabeth Meagher), el. 5,249 feet (1,600 m)

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