I can absolutely say that getting the contact information of your instructors is crucial to your career. They will be some of your greatest references.
This is very helpful! Thank you so much! I’m 33 and am going for my PT in 2 weeks. I’m so glad I have a clear background and don’t really use social media, I think that will benefit me in this process 😊
This was such a helpful video! I just graduated with my Bachelors in English and Political Science, with a Minor in Legal Studies. I did super well in school, and planned on going to law school. Instead of going straight into law school, I decided I instead wanted to save up some money and gain some actual real-world experience. I work at a District Attorney's Office as a legal assistant now. Since I have been gaining more experience with criminal law --working with troopers, deputies, and city police every single day as I handle discovery-- I am starting to believe that going into law enforcement might genuinely be another career path for me to seriously look into. Despite my dad being a retired member of law enforcement, I truly never gave the career any thought. However, I feel as though my analytical skills that I obtained with my English degree paired alongside my gov knowledge through my Poli Sci degree would pair really well together in a law enforcement context. I unfortunately just missed the deadline to take the NY state trooper exam, but have signed up and been approved to take the Conservation Officer and Park Police exams: given that I also extensively studied environmental policy, and they are being offered in Sep. I've been working out in the morning, as I have familiarized myself with the physical requirements that most departments test for and done extensive research on the rest of the steps of the hiring process (mostly due to your other really helpful videos!) I would love to end up with a State or Federal career, and I am just looking for some advice. I feel kinda silly for not thinking about law enforcement as a viable career until I literally started working in a District Attorney's Office, but here we are. For context, I am 22; just graduated college in May; and, I am a woman. NYS has started the 30 by 30 initiative --striving to have 30% of law enforcement be women by 2030, so I hope this also helps my chances at getting a call for conservation officer/park police. If I do not get called, what should I do? Is there anything else I should be doing right now in order to prep for a State or Federal career? Thanks so much for even reading this much!
Cara, I wanted to take the time and collect my thoughts for your response. You have gone above and beyond most individuals who would like to get into law enforcement. There is a lot to cover here so I will try to do my best and hit each point. Let’s start with your degree, less than 50% of police candidates have an associate degree let alone a bachelors. Your political science degree will be considered a relatable education so thats another positive. You prior experience in a DA office will make you stand out significantly in law enforcement and even seem as step back to some police departments (this is not a bad thing). Additionally, fitness is a factor but it seems you already are squared away there as most do not even work out when they know they are applying to police departments. Now finally your age and the fact that you are a female will put you as a must hire if you complete and pass all the hiring phases. What I am trying to tell you is you would be a highly sought after candidate. Someone with your ambition and drive may find normal uniform patrol a little tedious however you could quickly promote and apply to special units. Now to talk about federal verse state, I can go on and on over this topic, however lets hit the high points state is always good yet limiting if you ever want to move. Federal carries the best benefits in my opinion, and you can carry your salary and years with you if you ever transfer agencies. As for conservation vs state let me give a little of my background, I started law enforcement in conservation with the National Park Service (best job ever). I transferred to another federal agency in DC where my career exploded in a good way. Instructorships, OIC of a Special Weapons Unit, Lead Protection for Presidentially appointed Agency Directors, Counter Surveillance etc. Either one you will love just make sure it is a job you feel passionate about. I currently am going through law school because I wanted to continue and grow. This would not have been possible without the law enforcement experience I gathered. If you would like to discuss further I would be happy to help you along the way any department would be lucky to have someone of your caliber. You can schedule a coaching call the link is in the video description it free so don’t worry about it.
@@armogantraining7164 Thank you so beyond much for this extremely thoughtful and extensive reply. I have been looking at Northern Arizona University's Park Ranger certification program, and am also very interested in working for the National Park Service! I am only concerned about the job's seeming reliance on seasonal workers, and the fewer amount of full-time positions available (again, this is only from what I can tell through googling.) It seems like an awesome way to get my foot into the door, in terms of going Federal. After reading your response over and over, I cannot stop thinking about how going Federal would truly be amazing. I am currently also looking to apply for US Park Police. Federal seems to just have much better benefits and upward mobility, as you note. I have been looking on the USA Jobs website almost everyday to scope new opportunities out. So, my plan for now is to finish applying for US Park Police, and continue to look for Park Ranger information. I hope that law school is going very well! Your comment has given me so much hope for my future and I'm really grateful for it! I will most certainly be scheduling a coaching call soon.
I'm currently in the process of becoming a police officer down in Oregon I'm doing a re-exam with an agency in September I'm hoping it goes very well been watching your play list of becoming a police officer and it's helped a lot
@brodyrichard263 yeah. I've smoked weed daily for 17 years brother. If anyone should be worried about it it's probably me lol. But that's all I'm worried about and still gunning for it. I wish you luck man.
I’m on that same level.. I Have to do this !!!!! This is all I think about, dream about, talk about. Read about, focused and dedicated on!! I even went to the police station today requesting to speak with the chief for some advice to start. I have to do this. My transition begins now!
Going through the process right now for a big agency here in NY. Background investigation is on going, only thing I’m worried about is my prior job before is being written up for lateness, and 2 parking tickets. But I was honest and wrote those things done, wasn’t trying to hide anything. Take my written psych coming up on the 6th, wish me luck man thanks for the great video!
I got hired on the spot. Walked in the department and they said congrats your hired. Did paperwork and then took a drug screen same day. Next day did physical test and stated the academy the following month
Congratulations on your appointment. For those that read the comments this is called a conditional hire. They extend the offer based on the conditions you pass all the requirements such as a physical and background check. The fact that they offered early is great. This is why now is a good time to become a police officer. congrats again and as always stay safe.
26:05 so what if I really do own more than 4 firearms but it's because I'm big on 2A, enjoy building them, and have 1 to (legally and licensed) carry, a couple for hunting, a couple for home defense, and a couple just to shoot at the range? Is there a good way to articulate that where I don't get flagged as a gun nut?
This is where I would go with something along the lines of, I grew up with the firearms or with firearms training, in multiple disciplines such as conservation, safety, and sport. as I grew and realized I was going into law enforcement I figured it is good to have a better knowledge of firearms so I can handle them safely if I come across them in the performance of my duties. That's why I continued to grow my knowledge.
I can 100% confirm to just be honest during the oral and BI. NOBODY IS PERFECT and they know that. I was so worried because I had terrible credit from the military and when I got out, I didn’t get hired for a while and my child support went into arrears. I didn’t think I would get hired. However honesty went a long way saying listen I was irresponsible in the military that was 10 plus years ago and as far as child support, there is a difference between choosing not to pay it and not being able to. I made a point to show how I’ve since paid off a lot of debt and have been paying my CS for years on time and even extra towards the arrears. Who I was then doesn’t reflect who I am today and I didn’t have an issue. 🤷🏻♂️
Thats reassuring that they worked with you. I had my share of neg incidents as well in the military almost 13y ago now, have been told no in a couple BI so I was contemplating not trying anymore. I’ll stick with it.
Currently in the process and am about to take my first psych exam, I’m super nervous about my past speeding tickets and high school drug use ( 2 times) other than that I’m very excited and your video helped a ton, thanks !
Congrats on going through the process. No need to be worried you are sitting much higher than many other candidates. Speeding tickets don't amount too much.
D'Atra, Thanks for reaching out, we have already record an episode for police polygraphs. I will let the media team know so they upload it as soon as possible for you.
Enjoy your video. You explained in detail the steps in the hiring process. My question for you. Do you see agencies hiring older people not only as a police officers but in other positions within the department? I have prior law enforcement experience as a Correctional Officer. I still have the desire to work in law enforcement. I volunteer with one of the counties in the sheriff department. Thank you for your time, and your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Absolutely, especially these days. If you want to get more info and pursue it further sign up for a free coaching call calendly.com/candidate-coaching-steve/30min
for the background part of it, What if you never talked to neighbors at pervious addresses so you do not know their names, let alone know their contact info? or if you are no contact with family members such as parents?
Only if they ask the question directly. You obviously do not want to lie on your paperwork, but if they ask have you used any illegally drug, they excluded marijuana.
I have a question,🙋♂️ what if you’ve failed a previous department background? Im applying to a new department 2 years later. I cant remember everything i put down for background. Will having failed the previous department make me look bad as well as not being able to remember things? Thank you! 🙏
I'm looking to become an officer and this video was very helpful. I do have one question. You mentioned in the first part not to submit an application to a department with a hiring pool. How would you know if a department has a hiring pool or not?
A lot of departments have it posted in their hiring announcement. Others tell you after your first event which usually is the fitness test. You can always apply but my professional opinion is avoid department like these unless you know they are filling billets.
My hair length is a bit longer than normal and I have highlighted hair but it’s very neatly groomed is that okay during hiring process until I start the academy ?
So this is a really depends question. By most policies as long as hair is neat and well groomed it meets policy. I have found females can get away with colored hair much more than males, however the depends portion is the hiring officials. A lot of department higher ups still are from a time where females wore their hair in a bun and males must be clean cut and shaven. Times are changing but not completely. I know this is not the perfect answer but it really depends on the individuals you work with through the hiring process. I hope this helps a little.
I got fired from a job 12 1/2 years ago because of stealing. It was a paint company. I got asked to take some paint out for a customer by a manager. I admitted to it since I was told if I admitted to it there would not be a record. Will this disqualified me? I've been at my current job since 2010.
If I am understanding you correctly a manager asked you to give paint to a customer and you did so. After wards you were asked and admitted to giving the customer paint. Which then led to your termination. No this won't effect your chances you will need to explain if they go back this far in your history, I would use the verbiage I just provided you when filling out your questionnaire. Hope this helps if you have anymore questions feel free to reach out for a quick coaching call (no cost). calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
@@armogantraining7164 thank you. This is for the LAPD. My friend who is a cop told me they only go back 10 years but after seeing the PHS video they said on the video they go back all the way till you were 15 years old.
If i am a musician and have music videos that depict violence and/or drug use would that be an issue with the investigators? or could that be explained as art?
I have a question kind of specific to me. Im only 2 years clean of marijuana. The department i looked at online says minimum of 3 years. Should I still apply or just wait out the year before applying? Im personally completely done with weed. I dont care for it at all anymore.
Hi, loved the video. How much harder is it to apply to a department in a different state than the on you currently reside in? Would you have to go in multiple times or is alot of it done virtually?
Before COVID you usually had to travel. The big rule of thumb now is travel for the physical and written test. And travel for the interview. The rest is usually all phone or Internet.
So you can do a few things. I went through my first police academy while on terminal leave from the military. I had a lot of leave saved from deployments. If your good at planning this is another option. Additionally some place allow you to go through the academy on your own and the GI bill pays for it. Another option to apply and take leave on the days you need to complete application process. If you are out in February. It will take you that long to go through some application process. Last you can be up front with the department you're applying to and tell them you still have a couple months obligation to the Marines. They will be fine with that. Good luck your doing it right starting now.
I got a DUID reduced down to a negligent driving, for driving under the influence of marijuana when I was 17. That was 10 years ago. Should I even pursue a career in law enforcement or is that something that is an automatic disqualification?
Thanks for sharing all this info. I’m 29 and seriously considering applying to become an officer, but I have questions about drug use. I smoked weed from 2010 up until 5/14/22. I quit because I wanted to turn my life around after learning my wife had an affair. I’m planning on waiting to apply after I’ve been clean for a full year, but I’m concerned about other drug use from my past as well, and wondering if it will disqualify me. In high school and college, I experimented with MDMA, mushrooms, and LSD. I stopped doing those drugs for many years, until 2019 when i did LSD once with my wife while on vacation. I haven’t done anything but weed since then. Obviously I will need to be honest about this history with drugs, but how detailed should I be? Do you think should even bother trying to become an officer in spite of my drug history? Thanks again for uploading this video and for your service.
You should definitely pursue the career if you feel you can make a positive impact. I know a quite few officers that had some previous drug use and turn their lives around, They are great officers and even supervisors now. You may just need to wait a little longer to apply three years is the usually for anything other than marijuana. You are still young and have plenty of time.
Yes different states and departments have oversight governing what criteria the must meet for the police hiring process. Some require a state civil service exam. Some have in-house exam and some even use third party organizations to deliver the with exam portion. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions.
This depends on if you submitted electronically or physical forms. Physical if it been pass a couple years and they are not a hiring pool it's gone by now. If it electronic it remains on the server. Unless the upgrade and archive it.
So this depends on if they ask you. Some departments only ask if you have used marijuana in the last 3 years. Don't lie tho, it will catch you on your poly.
Hey, do you know anything about Greensboro NC. Do you know if they’re considered a hiring pool type of department? Not Greenville. Further do you know anything about the Nelson deny? Any information about that would be helpful. There’s no practice test, I don’t understand why, charlotte provides a link to a practice exam.
Nelson denny is a common police hiring exam used by some departments it is a pretty standard exam as for more specifics on the department. I would need to look into them more.
In regards to gathering contact information for the background check, I lived in a rough neighborhood during my bachelors degree (needed somewhere cheap and close to the college), however I spoke to only one person my entire two years living there (didn’t even know who lived in my building). Will I need to collect information on them, even though I have finished my degree and moved back to my hometown? Or would information from my apartment complex itself be sufficient?
I would just get references from students or friends that new you lived there and put them down. Make sure you tell them they are going to be a housing reference.
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I'm very interested in joining law enforcement, however I am going to be 37 this year and a female. Could this be too late to even try to apply? Also, is it a plus when you speak and write fluent Spanish as well?
Definitely not to late, some agencies have a 37 year cut off but they are rare. Being able to write and speak Spanish give you a huge advantage over those who do not. Best of luck let us know if you have any other questions.
Border patrol changed their age limit to 40. a lot of federal agencies the age cut off is 37, however there’s some law enforcement agencies not covered under traditional law enforcement retirement that don’t have an age limit, for example the VA police or military civilian police. The federal reserve bank police also don’t have an age cut off I believe.
@@dsatalino1020 agencies are always changing this however. There are expecting for every rule such as military service or prior law enforcement service etc. Always keep researching to stay on top of everything.
@@armogantraining7164 correct some agencies will consider your military or LEO experience, but customs and border patrol specifically on their job opening announcement accept people before their 40th birthday. The main reason for the 37 age cut off is because of mandatory retirement at 57, however I think because customs and border patrol are so short staffed they were able to get their age limit raised. Also there are some federal LE agencies that don’t fall into the traditional FERS system and therefore don’t have a maximum age of entry, such as VA police and DoD Police. Also federal reserve bank police aren’t technically employed by the government and have a different pension system with no maximum entry.
@@armogantraining7164 just what the medical consist of and what are they looking for and what are the disqualifies? What so different about the physical and medical test?
@@nr9483 sounds good we just got done recording it. Look for it in release in the upcoming weeks. We will message you when it releases as well. Thanks again for the comments let us know if we can add anything else. If you want to discuss anything more we have the free coaching call you can sign up for. Links in the description.
I hope my question and comments find you. Just doing a lot of research right now for my interest in changing careers and becoming a police officer. I am a physician in semi retirement. I am 57, a young 57. What are your thoughts about my age and pursuing a career in law enforcement? I don't believe the physical requirements will be a problem. I'm in good shape, not overweight. I also have a 4th degree black belt in Taekwondo, so I have done a lot of physical fitness over the years. Secondly, you mentioned not applying to departments with a large pool of applicants. How do I find good departments to apply to, so that I may have a decent chance? I live in a suburb 10 miles away from our state capital and there are a lot of smaller suburban police departments in addition to the major city department. Would like to know your thoughts. Thank you so much.
Your age these days may be less of a factor, I know many departments ask officer to come out of retirement, and even waiving age restrictions so you are ok there if you feel you can maintain the requirements. AS for departments I would say right now not many departments have hiring pools so identify the ones that you feel fit you. I call this a department audit and have all my coaching members go through it.
One of my biggest concerns is my eyesight. I can’t see without my glasses, and I had an officer tell me a few years back that if I could correctly it to 20-20 that I should be good. Not only do I have blurred vision, but also a lazy eye. So I basically look like a confused cartoon when my eye goes lazy. I can still see very well with my glasses on, and the lazy eye isn’t always that lazy, but could still cost me. Could this potentially disqualify me??
It could but most of the time if its correct you would just get a medical waiver. What it comes down to, is does it effect your ability to perform the duties of law enforcement.
This really takes me back. The 'oral interview' was too funny. Well dressed folks waiting to go in, nervous as heck. Everyone comming out would be bombed with questions, on what was asked. Inevitably, that person would warn of a "trick question", and "the answer". What I learned from this, was to be honest, never guess, and just be myself. Truthfully. That is how how I excelled. The fear and nerves were gone. Explaining past behaviors ,with honest "grew up late" answers. The truth. But you would never believe what the biggest obstacle was, for me....After being top of every list, even before graduating my police acadamy. I was called "very rare individual" for scoring so high,out the gate. yet, I never got my own badge. Too sick to talk about what happened..
We have a practice local, state, and federal exam in our online course and during our coaching packages if you would like to discuss more. I be have to give you some guidance.
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That's not an issue they run national checks. If your talking about your background interview you need to complete. they may allow you to go zoom ever since covid, but they may ask you to come in person. Don't worry about the background just get the the info they ask for as quick as possible. Good luck.
I had my car repossessed a couple years ago due to financial/ life troubles, but have since then, been good about making payments on time. Would this be a problem on my background check?
@@artyomlevitskiy6806 By being honest and telling them that you fell on hard times so you were unable to make your scheduled payments on time, which resulted in the repossession.
@@artyomlevitskiy6806by articulate, he means that you have to be really honest. Tell them what happened and use good words to explain why you were in that situation. A lot of time, honesty will get you in because they don’t want cops who lie. Example, let’s say that you got a ticket 2 weeks ago and they asked you. You would say “yes, I did.” Don’t give too much info but just answer their questions. You only give more info if they ask you. You would be surprised that they will take you after things that you’ve done. But there are things that you would do that would disqualify you. If you feel like they’re really bad, still tell the truth. A bad cop is someone who lies. Once you get caught, your whole career is done. So be careful.
@@armogantraining7164 Could I additionally tag on I like to enter into friendly shooting competitions with friends? Or that we sometimes invite people who aren't as familiar and extensively go over gun safety?
I've been considering for a long time to join the police force. I was enlisted in the USMC for 2 years before being pushed out with a General discharge (under honorable conditions). Do you think this will impact my chances at all? Is it worth pursuing the career. The discharge was longer than 6 years ago I'm 28 now
Couple things jump to mind, first that discharge will not have any negative affect on your application or hiring process. Second utilize your veteran status and military experience to get you further along the list. Lastly if you would like and haven't had any issues after getting discharged you can apply to have that general turn into an honorable. Best of luck let us know if you need any help in your process.
It's called Panama Schedule. On Mon. Tues. Off Wed. Thurs. on Fri. Sat. Sun. Then off Mon. Tues. On wed. Thurs. Off Fri. Sat. Sun. and it keeps going back and forth. 12hr days and one is an 8hr day
Ashely, this really depends on if you are only applying to positions through NTN or if the department requires you to apply through that database. I always encourage my coaching members to stay way from hiring pool agencies or pool applications for multiple reasons. In order to give you the best answer, do you need to apply through NTN.
I am an RN but I want to become a police officer for several reasons. I was wondering, do you think the process would be easier for me, as I made it through nursing school and I met the licensing requirements for my state for an RN license?
This will definitely help with the mental toughness side of the process. As for the background review it will not really have much of an impact, other that you have details you will need to place on your background packet.
@@armogantraining7164 One other thing is, would my family find out no matter what that I am applying if I do not tell them? I ask because they've always told me to not go into the police force because it can be a dangerous job and that they would worry about me too much.
What if I did something dumb in high school that I said something to someone on social media to my friend that pissed me off said something that was figurative language that was interpreted as a threat and the school delt with it but there were no criminal charges pressed or any police activity (the school detective spoke to me) does that reduce my chances of passing the background investigation?
I have a question. I'm thinking about going through an academy and maybe starting a career in policing. However I'm nervous because my previous career is in adult entertainment. Should I just abandon the idea or will I have opportunities?
I'm currently close the end of my background investigation process with one department and just got invited to start the background investigation process with another department that I'm even more interested in. How do I proceed without messing up?
As I mentioned in the other comment, you want to stay in the process at both and then see which makes you the offer, if you get both than you just choose the one you want more.
Yes, but that's only because of experience, it's useless if you can't articulate it properly. Jump on a coaching call and we can go over it www.armoganct.com/Free-call
Not too much, you need to be able to have a public trust clearance. So really as long as you do't have and major delinquent accounts where civil action is being taken then you should be fine. But they will run a credit check. Right now how they need officers much weight won't be put on that however.
Do I need to go to college/ take college courses to become an police officer? I've been a floor installer for years and work has dried up at every turn and I'm looking to get into law enforcement
Not in the typical sense. You do need to go thorough a police academy often held on local college campus. It's is full of physical training and law enforcement studies plus graded practical scenarios. Hope this helps.
Hi I am 14 teen years old and one of my dream jobs is becoming cop I do boxing and wrestling. I want to join some police academy’s so police get to know who I am any adavice on that ? Thank you
Thanks for the question. A really good program for you would be the police cadet program. It is sometime called other things but it allows you too work along side and learn from real police officers on the force. I really think you would enjoy it speak with your parents and reach out to the local departments to see which one has the program. Really hope this helps, keep following your dream.
Start gaining experience with a job like security, then maybe take some classes and apply at 20.5. Also stay out of trouble and away from people who will get you in trouble.
What if I stopped smoking when I was 18 and was a heavy I’m 20 now and haven’t smoked since I was 18 is that long enough or do you think they’ll say something?
Most marijuana use is given little though as long as it has been three years or more. Since your 20 and you need to be 21 to be a police officer. The timeline should work out perfect for you.
@@armogantraining7164 yes there is, what should I expect after the academy I haven’t seen if there was a video like that. But I wanted to know like how long am I expected to be with a fto after is it like the fire department where I would work like 8 hour shifts for the first month or so?
@@Noneforsale yes, that's pretty similar it depends on your departments fto program some are 6 months others are 1 month I have seen the trainee work with multiple fto's and others just the same one the entire time. When I would fto a new officer it would be based on the San Jose model. This is a pretty standardize fto program. Some times I would switch to 8 hour shifts Monday thru Friday. Others I would have the training on my shift for panama schedule 12hr shifts.
It's different in every state and sometimes each department. Sign up for a free coaching call and we can go over your process www.armoganct.com/Free-call
If you recommend protecting any social media from background investigation doesn’t that say the person is not qualified and shouldn’t be a police officer? It sounds cheeky to me. Anyway thanks for the video it was very helpful.
Not protecting social media, but definitely updating the way you present yourself to the public. Also the other factor is not sharing your access codes. Let them see your entire social media if you have prepared for it, it won't matter.
Do you think it will hurt me that some friends and I took a man's debit card from his car when I was 15 and took some money out, but our parents caught us and we returned the money and he didn't press charges. Then some friends and I snuck through a window and took some items from a building, they weren't worth a lot of money. Nothing on my record as we didn't get caught. I will be honest about everything just wondering your opinion. I am 37 and that was when I was 15.
Yes it will be a negative mark but your articulation will play a bigger factor and it will be up to the department to review it. It does not sound like an immediate disqualification.
@@armogantraining7164 thanks. Would you recommend I say something like how I definitely stay away from that activity since then and how I focus on my family now?
I have no background in law enforcement, I’m 21, go to college full time and work full time. Will they still allow me to take the physical exam and the other steps before they make a decision or will they make a decision just based on my information like work history and education etc or does everyone get a chance to do all the exams and physical tests before they decide if they want you or not.
Dan this is a great question and one I get asked often. I would be lying to say that experience does not play a factor but that definitely won't stop you from getting hired. You should apply still but make sure you don't make any mistakes on your paperwork. Also, being able to articulating relatable experience you do have is critical. If you would like some help you can sign up for a free coaching call here I would be glad to get you started on the right foot. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police Also, a little tip for school, I can give you some pointers on how to get your degrees for free after you get into law enforcement.
@@dantheman3647 Nice congrats, we have a free practice written test in our workshop located here so you can see where you fall on some off the question for the civil service exam. Jump over and see how you do, looking forward to hearing the future good news. www.armoganct.com/Getting%20Started
@@armogantraining7164 I’m just now leaving Dallas police department. I went through the agility test, they took pictures of my tattoos and I was getting my paperwork Notarized when I was asked a lot of questions about it. I didn’t know much because I was a child 20 years ago. But I can find out if y’all need me to. She then took my folder and Al my papers and said I’m sorry you won’t be a police today u can try other cities
I went back to school in 2020 and also started working out at the same time. I since then have lost 70-pounds and I am about to finish my 3rd associates degree. I also started working with mentally ill kids once a week to help better my resume, but I am still struggling to get moved on into a background process. I was a troubled teen and was expelled from my high school my sophomore year. I quickly got my act together and was reinstated back into my school district 5 months later. I did good my last two years of high school and graduated in 2014 and never got into trouble again. I have applied to about 12 agencies in the last 3 years and have been non-selected 10 times and DQ'd twice. I am not sure what is holding me back and I feel like I am doing everything right.
Thanks for the comment, and congrats on all you have accomplished so far. For your specific situation, I would need to get some more details. I had individual run into these same road blocks as you. After we sat down and discussed his situation it was apparent where he was making a few mistakes through the process (all correctable). If you want to discuss your situation more we can jump on a coaching zoom call here: calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
I applied for police officer but i was arrested for 6 hours one time for disorderly conduct. Had a issue with my wife family problem i mean and i paid 125 court fee then case dismissed. Am i still eligible?
Marijuana is not that serious of a drug nor does it really affect background much. However If you’re under 25 ish years old and you did this it shouldn’t be any issue. They will not hold it against you as seeing it as a maturity problem. If you’re 30 or older this will affect you more than likely. I work for a DAs office but assist in background checks and we just refused a guy who’s 37 who just graduated the Academy who quit smoking weed just before the Academy. His 80 page background packet was pitched in the trash immediately and we never even opened it. How old you are and when you did it last is what’s significant. Regardless don’t let that stop you from trying.
Question, By the time I will be having interviews it will have been 6+ months since I had quit smoking weed. I have made an active attempt at turning my life around for the better, including joining JiuJitsu classes and finding religion, as marks for my growth into a better man. I am 26 now. Will just under a year of sobreity effect my outcome?
Congrats on turning yourself around. This is a complicated question, it really depends on multiple factors. One, is marijuana the only substance you used? (DO NOT ANSWER ON HERE). Another is when do you plan on applying to departments? If you would like to discuss more you can schedule a no cost coaching call. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
Hello! I have applied at a department close to home. I have a question in regards to background check when it comes to references, do I need to list my ex partner since I lived with them for 5 years? Who are the best people to add as references?
They will require you to disclose it. Also the best references professional individuals that you have known over different lengths of time 5, 10, 15 years etc.
A year?? that's a short time. The whole process of becoming an Australian Police Officer may take around 5 to 6 years, including four years of education, 3 to 4 months to process your application, and then 3 to 4 months for the hiring process (depending on the police department). After that, if you get selected, you will spend about six months in the Police Academy, and then serve 6 months to one year of probation period. That's why most people start their training at around 18 years of age.
If you count college in the process. It's the exact same here. We do not count higher education as part of the process for training purposes. Great info, thanks for the post.
I can absolutely say that getting the contact information of your instructors is crucial to your career. They will be some of your greatest references.
I can definitely agree to this. I have on numerous occasions reach out to me training cadre
14:33. Thanks for the advice, I'll be going to my interview dressed in the Captains uniform.
Go get em'
This is very helpful! Thank you so much! I’m 33 and am going for my PT in 2 weeks. I’m so glad I have a clear background and don’t really use social media, I think that will benefit me in this process 😊
Best of luck let us know if we can help at all!
33 also and starting in a few months!
This was such a helpful video! I just graduated with my Bachelors in English and Political Science, with a Minor in Legal Studies. I did super well in school, and planned on going to law school. Instead of going straight into law school, I decided I instead wanted to save up some money and gain some actual real-world experience. I work at a District Attorney's Office as a legal assistant now. Since I have been gaining more experience with criminal law --working with troopers, deputies, and city police every single day as I handle discovery-- I am starting to believe that going into law enforcement might genuinely be another career path for me to seriously look into. Despite my dad being a retired member of law enforcement, I truly never gave the career any thought. However, I feel as though my analytical skills that I obtained with my English degree paired alongside my gov knowledge through my Poli Sci degree would pair really well together in a law enforcement context. I unfortunately just missed the deadline to take the NY state trooper exam, but have signed up and been approved to take the Conservation Officer and Park Police exams: given that I also extensively studied environmental policy, and they are being offered in Sep.
I've been working out in the morning, as I have familiarized myself with the physical requirements that most departments test for and done extensive research on the rest of the steps of the hiring process (mostly due to your other really helpful videos!)
I would love to end up with a State or Federal career, and I am just looking for some advice. I feel kinda silly for not thinking about law enforcement as a viable career until I literally started working in a District Attorney's Office, but here we are.
For context, I am 22; just graduated college in May; and, I am a woman. NYS has started the 30 by 30 initiative --striving to have 30% of law enforcement be women by 2030, so I hope this also helps my chances at getting a call for conservation officer/park police.
If I do not get called, what should I do? Is there anything else I should be doing right now in order to prep for a State or Federal career? Thanks so much for even reading this much!
Cara,
I wanted to take the time and collect my thoughts for your response. You have gone above and beyond most individuals who would like to get into law enforcement. There is a lot to cover here so I will try to do my best and hit each point. Let’s start with your degree, less than 50% of police candidates have an associate degree let alone a bachelors. Your political science degree will be considered a relatable education so thats another positive.
You prior experience in a DA office will make you stand out significantly in law enforcement and even seem as step back to some police departments (this is not a bad thing). Additionally, fitness is a factor but it seems you already are squared away there as most do not even work out when they know they are applying to police departments.
Now finally your age and the fact that you are a female will put you as a must hire if you complete and pass all the hiring phases. What I am trying to tell you is you would be a highly sought after candidate.
Someone with your ambition and drive may find normal uniform patrol a little tedious however you could quickly promote and apply to special units.
Now to talk about federal verse state, I can go on and on over this topic, however lets hit the high points state is always good yet limiting if you ever want to move. Federal carries the best benefits in my opinion, and you can carry your salary and years with you if you ever transfer agencies. As for conservation vs state let me give a little of my background, I started law enforcement in conservation with the National Park Service (best job ever). I transferred to another federal agency in DC where my career exploded in a good way. Instructorships, OIC of a Special Weapons Unit, Lead Protection for Presidentially appointed Agency Directors, Counter Surveillance etc. Either one you will love just make sure it is a job you feel passionate about.
I currently am going through law school because I wanted to continue and grow. This would not have been possible without the law enforcement experience I gathered.
If you would like to discuss further I would be happy to help you along the way any department would be lucky to have someone of your caliber. You can schedule a coaching call the link is in the video description it free so don’t worry about it.
@@armogantraining7164 Thank you so beyond much for this extremely thoughtful and extensive reply.
I have been looking at Northern Arizona University's Park Ranger certification program, and am also very interested in working for the National Park Service! I am only concerned about the job's seeming reliance on seasonal workers, and the fewer amount of full-time positions available (again, this is only from what I can tell through googling.) It seems like an awesome way to get my foot into the door, in terms of going Federal.
After reading your response over and over, I cannot stop thinking about how going Federal would truly be amazing. I am currently also looking to apply for US Park Police. Federal seems to just have much better benefits and upward mobility, as you note. I have been looking on the USA Jobs website almost everyday to scope new opportunities out. So, my plan for now is to finish applying for US Park Police, and continue to look for Park Ranger information.
I hope that law school is going very well! Your comment has given me so much hope for my future and I'm really grateful for it!
I will most certainly be scheduling a coaching call soon.
You sound high maintenance but will probably get tons of help because dudes like chicks
I'm currently in the process of becoming a police officer down in Oregon I'm doing a re-exam with an agency in September I'm hoping it goes very well been watching your play list of becoming a police officer and it's helped a lot
Thank you for the kind words, you got this.
Same. Going for my ELT next week! Where did you apply?
I’m beginning my process of being a patrol officer. I can’t even function anymore it’s all I think about. I have to do this
Same brother. I felt a calling and now it's an obsession. Just trying to put some time between my past marijuana use. I want this so bad.
@@Joe_Does_Magic that shit don’t matter if you can just be honest about all of it on the polygraph examination
@brodyrichard263 yeah. I've smoked weed daily for 17 years brother. If anyone should be worried about it it's probably me lol. But that's all I'm worried about and still gunning for it. I wish you luck man.
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I’m on that same level.. I Have to do this !!!!! This is all I think about, dream about, talk about. Read about, focused and dedicated on!! I even went to the police station today requesting to speak with the chief for some advice to start. I have to do this. My transition begins now!
Going through the process right now for a big agency here in NY. Background investigation is on going, only thing I’m worried about is my prior job before is being written up for lateness, and 2 parking tickets. But I was honest and wrote those things done, wasn’t trying to hide anything. Take my written psych coming up on the 6th, wish me luck man thanks for the great video!
Congrats so far in the process, glad we can help
Give us an update my man. 2 parking tickets and a work write-up (which no company is obligated to turn over) shouldn’t be enough for disqualification.
I got hired on the spot. Walked in the department and they said congrats your hired. Did paperwork and then took a drug screen same day. Next day did physical test and stated the academy the following month
Congratulations on your appointment. For those that read the comments this is called a conditional hire. They extend the offer based on the conditions you pass all the requirements such as a physical and background check. The fact that they offered early is great. This is why now is a good time to become a police officer. congrats again and as always stay safe.
Congrats
Fire
Which state and county is this lol.
What department and state did you apply to? Also what’s up with your name? A Klan training mask???
Thank you for this! Police test scheduled in December! Ill keep you posted on how it goes!
Sounds good. Good luck
Thanks for this dude
Anytime glad you like it
Got myself on here in Idaho after about 6 tries. Can’t be happier
Congrats what did you think was the most challenging part.
Where at in Idaho?!
Why 6 tries?
26:05 so what if I really do own more than 4 firearms but it's because I'm big on 2A, enjoy building them, and have 1 to (legally and licensed) carry, a couple for hunting, a couple for home defense, and a couple just to shoot at the range? Is there a good way to articulate that where I don't get flagged as a gun nut?
This is where I would go with something along the lines of, I grew up with the firearms or with firearms training, in multiple disciplines such as conservation, safety, and sport. as I grew and realized I was going into law enforcement I figured it is good to have a better knowledge of firearms so I can handle them safely if I come across them in the performance of my duties. That's why I continued to grow my knowledge.
Thank you your videos will definitely help me
Glad to hear that!
very helpful and intriguing video. Goes very in depth and well explanation. Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Right on bro
Thanks for the support
I can 100% confirm to just be honest during the oral and BI. NOBODY IS PERFECT and they know that. I was so worried because I had terrible credit from the military and when I got out, I didn’t get hired for a while and my child support went into arrears. I didn’t think I would get hired. However honesty went a long way saying listen I was irresponsible in the military that was 10 plus years ago and as far as child support, there is a difference between choosing not to pay it and not being able to. I made a point to show how I’ve since paid off a lot of debt and have been paying my CS for years on time and even extra towards the arrears. Who I was then doesn’t reflect who I am today and I didn’t have an issue. 🤷🏻♂️
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Thats reassuring that they worked with you. I had my share of neg incidents as well in the military almost 13y ago now, have been told no in a couple BI so I was contemplating not trying anymore. I’ll stick with it.
Currently in the process and am about to take my first psych exam, I’m super nervous about my past speeding tickets and high school drug use ( 2 times) other than that I’m very excited and your video helped a ton, thanks !
Congrats on going through the process. No need to be worried you are sitting much higher than many other candidates. Speeding tickets don't amount too much.
The most important thing is honesty! If you’re open about everything you’ll be fine!
1 month into my POST academy 😃
They do psych exams? I almost don't believe it with the amount of unhinged police officers out there.....now not saying everyone but def a percentage
thank you
Glad we can help
Currently doing my background process :D took me about 3-4 month to just get to this process 😭 but still happily waiting !
That can sometimes be the hardest part. Hang in there you got this. And we are always here to help.
I failed psychological test twice idk what to do anymore there’s no way I could of done any better with my psychologist
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please try to do a video on the polygraph part of the hiring process
D'Atra, Thanks for reaching out, we have already record an episode for police polygraphs. I will let the media team know so they upload it as soon as possible for you.
As requested th-cam.com/video/sFhfIDc4OTs/w-d-xo.html
A lot of detailed info here 10/10 great vid 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful! Let us know if there is anything else you want to see.
Very good video, brother. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks
Welcome
Enjoy your video. You explained in detail the steps in the hiring process. My question for you. Do you see agencies hiring older people not only as a police officers but in other positions within the department? I have prior law enforcement experience as a Correctional Officer. I still have the desire to work in law enforcement. I volunteer with one of the counties in the sheriff department. Thank you for your time, and your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Absolutely, especially these days. If you want to get more info and pursue it further sign up for a free coaching call calendly.com/candidate-coaching-steve/30min
Thanks for all the tips bro! Where do i submit my initial application to get everything started?
You mean for coaching or to start with a department.
Can you check the requirements for the Brockton police in Massachusetts
That would be part of your responsibilities, but I might be able to help what are you looking for specifically.
My brother got disqualified for saying he tried coke before the cop told him “sometimes it’s better to not be honest”
Thats a bad cop.
What agencies don’t do polygraph? I’m from Wisconsin
That's the wrong question to ask. Instead all what concerns you about a poly.
The easiest police academy on the mind, located in Florida? we all know mental health is important. TY
Not really sure your question, please expound on it, sorry for not quite understanding.
for the background part of it, What if you never talked to neighbors at pervious addresses so you do not know their names, let alone know their contact info? or if you are no contact with family members such as parents?
You provide best known info and advise your BI of the issue
What if one used weed say a year or so ago. Gonna hurt you on a polygraph?
Only if they ask the question directly. You obviously do not want to lie on your paperwork, but if they ask have you used any illegally drug, they excluded marijuana.
What about expunged records?
Depends on the department, and what was expunged.
Asheville NC, what do you recommend
Depends on what you're specifically asking about it. The department is definitely hiring.
Could you do some more videos on the hiring process like this one its helped a lot thank you!
Np. What are some specific parts of the process you would want us to work on.
As requested here I another one. th-cam.com/video/sFhfIDc4OTs/w-d-xo.html
Hello sir, I am interested in more information, thank you.
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I have a question,🙋♂️ what if you’ve failed a previous department background? Im applying to a new department 2 years later. I cant remember everything i put down for background. Will having failed the previous department make me look bad as well as not being able to remember things? Thank you! 🙏
You want to do you best to remember everything. failing 2 years ago is not as big of a deal as having inconsistent answers
I'm looking to become an officer and this video was very helpful. I do have one question. You mentioned in the first part not to submit an application to a department with a hiring pool. How would you know if a department has a hiring pool or not?
A lot of departments have it posted in their hiring announcement. Others tell you after your first event which usually is the fitness test. You can always apply but my professional opinion is avoid department like these unless you know they are filling billets.
@@armogantraining7164 Great, thanks!
They call it an eligibility list
My hair length is a bit longer than normal and I have highlighted hair but it’s very neatly groomed is that okay during hiring process until I start the academy ?
So this is a really depends question. By most policies as long as hair is neat and well groomed it meets policy. I have found females can get away with colored hair much more than males, however the depends portion is the hiring officials. A lot of department higher ups still are from a time where females wore their hair in a bun and males must be clean cut and shaven. Times are changing but not completely. I know this is not the perfect answer but it really depends on the individuals you work with through the hiring process. I hope this helps a little.
I got fired from a job 12 1/2 years ago because of stealing. It was a paint company. I got asked to take some paint out for a customer by a manager. I admitted to it since I was told if I admitted to it there would not be a record. Will this disqualified me? I've been at my current job since 2010.
If I am understanding you correctly a manager asked you to give paint to a customer and you did so. After wards you were asked and admitted to giving the customer paint. Which then led to your termination. No this won't effect your chances you will need to explain if they go back this far in your history, I would use the verbiage I just provided you when filling out your questionnaire. Hope this helps if you have anymore questions feel free to reach out for a quick coaching call (no cost). calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
@@armogantraining7164 thank you. This is for the LAPD. My friend who is a cop told me they only go back 10 years but after seeing the PHS video they said on the video they go back all the way till you were 15 years old.
@@Vaporful understood good luck. Let us know if you need and help.
If i am a musician and have music videos that depict violence and/or drug use would that be an issue with the investigators? or could that be explained as art?
It's not the art that will be the hurdle it will be the persona of your character that they may have an issue with.
I have a question kind of specific to me. Im only 2 years clean of marijuana. The department i looked at online says minimum of 3 years. Should I still apply or just wait out the year before applying?
Im personally completely done with weed. I dont care for it at all anymore.
Don't apply it an immoderate DQ because you don't meet requirements.
What would you say about head hair? I have longer hair and would prefer not to cut it but my facial hair is clean and kempt
Once at depends on agency policies
@armogantraining7164 okay I assumed if I bun it like women it should be okay
@armogantraining7164 I'd be applying for sedgwick county sheriff department
Hi, loved the video. How much harder is it to apply to a department in a different state than the on you currently reside in? Would you have to go in multiple times or is alot of it done virtually?
Before COVID you usually had to travel. The big rule of thumb now is travel for the physical and written test. And travel for the interview. The rest is usually all phone or Internet.
@@armogantraining7164 Thanks!
I just went through Dallas and since I had a class A misdemeanor 20 years ago with a clean record I can’t be one 😞
Try other departments
Definitely do not stop because of one department.
I’m 30 and currently am a correctional officer. Will this help if I apply for police? Thanks for your time.
Absolutely, this is a direct correlation when it comes to skills and public safety.
I don't separate from the Marine Corps until February but already trying to start my process. Any tips on remote applying?
So you can do a few things. I went through my first police academy while on terminal leave from the military. I had a lot of leave saved from deployments. If your good at planning this is another option. Additionally some place allow you to go through the academy on your own and the GI bill pays for it. Another option to apply and take leave on the days you need to complete application process. If you are out in February. It will take you that long to go through some application process. Last you can be up front with the department you're applying to and tell them you still have a couple months obligation to the Marines. They will be fine with that. Good luck your doing it right starting now.
I got a DUID reduced down to a negligent driving, for driving under the influence of marijuana when I was 17. That was 10 years ago. Should I even pursue a career in law enforcement or is that something that is an automatic disqualification?
no it is a hurdle but it is not a disqualifying factor in every department, your time from the incident is good.
Thanks for sharing all this info.
I’m 29 and seriously considering applying to become an officer, but I have questions about drug use. I smoked weed from 2010 up until 5/14/22. I quit because I wanted to turn my life around after learning my wife had an affair. I’m planning on waiting to apply after I’ve been clean for a full year, but I’m concerned about other drug use from my past as well, and wondering if it will disqualify me.
In high school and college, I experimented with MDMA, mushrooms, and LSD. I stopped doing those drugs for many years, until 2019 when i did LSD once with my wife while on vacation. I haven’t done anything but weed since then.
Obviously I will need to be honest about this history with drugs, but how detailed should I be? Do you think should even bother trying to become an officer in spite of my drug history?
Thanks again for uploading this video and for your service.
You should definitely pursue the career if you feel you can make a positive impact. I know a quite few officers that had some previous drug use and turn their lives around, They are great officers and even supervisors now.
You may just need to wait a little longer to apply three years is the usually for anything other than marijuana. You are still young and have plenty of time.
@@armogantraining7164 Thanks for the response - I appreciate it.
@@gubertdubert4817 Glad we can help. We are always here if you have a question. We will do our best to give you a good answer.
Bro you just quit and you’ve been smoking for 12 years…..
@@Slb5988 Lol yeah. Re-read my comment. Going to wait to apply after I’ve been clean for a year
Is the written exam and the civil exam the same ?
Yes different states and departments have oversight governing what criteria the must meet for the police hiring process. Some require a state civil service exam. Some have in-house exam and some even use third party organizations to deliver the with exam portion. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions.
Do you know how many years your personal history statement is retained?
This depends on if you submitted electronically or physical forms. Physical if it been pass a couple years and they are not a hiring pool it's gone by now. If it electronic it remains on the server. Unless the upgrade and archive it.
I have a class c misdemeanor for reckless driving 5 years ago. Will this stop me from getting accepted?
No but articulation is key, if you want help with that jump on a free coaching call here: calendly.com/candidate-coaching-steve/30min
Hope to be an office one day
Stay committed as long as you don't have any disqualifying factors you will get there I promise.
Question about references. Are just a few neighbors ok? I don’t have friends at the moment, it’s complicated
Depends on what they ask for
If I haven’t smoked weed since I graduated from high school in 2019 and I never got charged for it or even caught, should I even admit to doing weed?
So this depends on if they ask you. Some departments only ask if you have used marijuana in the last 3 years. Don't lie tho, it will catch you on your poly.
Hey, do you know anything about Greensboro NC. Do you know if they’re considered a hiring pool type of department?
Not Greenville.
Further do you know anything about the Nelson deny? Any information about that would be helpful. There’s no practice test, I don’t understand why, charlotte provides a link to a practice exam.
Nelson denny is a common police hiring exam used by some departments it is a pretty standard exam as for more specifics on the department. I would need to look into them more.
@@armogantraining7164 thank you so much!
In regards to gathering contact information for the background check, I lived in a rough neighborhood during my bachelors degree (needed somewhere cheap and close to the college), however I spoke to only one person my entire two years living there (didn’t even know who lived in my building). Will I need to collect information on them, even though I have finished my degree and moved back to my hometown? Or would information from my apartment complex itself be sufficient?
I would just get references from students or friends that new you lived there and put them down. Make sure you tell them they are going to be a housing reference.
Thank you so much for sharing this information.
I'm very interested in joining law enforcement, however I am going to be 37 this year and a female. Could this be too late to even try to apply?
Also, is it a plus when you speak and write fluent Spanish as well?
Definitely not to late, some agencies have a 37 year cut off but they are rare. Being able to write and speak Spanish give you a huge advantage over those who do not. Best of luck let us know if you have any other questions.
@@armogantraining7164 thank you so much for taking time to answer questions and being so helpful.
Border patrol changed their age limit to 40. a lot of federal agencies the age cut off is 37, however there’s some law enforcement agencies not covered under traditional law enforcement retirement that don’t have an age limit, for example the VA police or military civilian police. The federal reserve bank police also don’t have an age cut off I believe.
@@dsatalino1020 agencies are always changing this however. There are expecting for every rule such as military service or prior law enforcement service etc. Always keep researching to stay on top of everything.
@@armogantraining7164 correct some agencies will consider your military or LEO experience, but customs and border patrol specifically on their job opening announcement accept people before their 40th birthday. The main reason for the 37 age cut off is because of mandatory retirement at 57, however I think because customs and border patrol are so short staffed they were able to get their age limit raised. Also there are some federal LE agencies that don’t fall into the traditional FERS system and therefore don’t have a maximum age of entry, such as VA police and DoD Police. Also federal reserve bank police aren’t technically employed by the government and have a different pension system with no maximum entry.
Thanks for the video very informative but you missed the medical section on the hiring process. Can you expend in it?
Sure, is there any specific part you would like to know about?
@@armogantraining7164 just what the medical consist of and what are they looking for and what are the disqualifies? What so different about the physical and medical test?
@@nr9483 sounds good we just got done recording it. Look for it in release in the upcoming weeks. We will message you when it releases as well. Thanks again for the comments let us know if we can add anything else. If you want to discuss anything more we have the free coaching call you can sign up for. Links in the description.
I hope my question and comments find you. Just doing a lot of research right now for my interest in changing careers and becoming a police officer. I am a physician in semi retirement. I am 57, a young 57. What are your thoughts about my age and pursuing a career in law enforcement? I don't believe the physical requirements will be a problem. I'm in good shape, not overweight. I also have a 4th degree black belt in Taekwondo, so I have done a lot of physical fitness over the years. Secondly, you mentioned not applying to departments with a large pool of applicants. How do I find good departments to apply to, so that I may have a decent chance? I live in a suburb 10 miles away from our state capital and there are a lot of smaller suburban police departments in addition to the major city department. Would like to know your thoughts. Thank you so much.
Your age these days may be less of a factor, I know many departments ask officer to come out of retirement, and even waiving age restrictions so you are ok there if you feel you can maintain the requirements. AS for departments I would say right now not many departments have hiring pools so identify the ones that you feel fit you. I call this a department audit and have all my coaching members go through it.
@@armogantraining7164 Thank you so much for your quick response and advice.
One of my biggest concerns is my eyesight. I can’t see without my glasses, and I had an officer tell me a few years back that if I could correctly it to 20-20 that I should be good. Not only do I have blurred vision, but also a lazy eye. So I basically look like a confused cartoon when my eye goes lazy. I can still see very well with my glasses on, and the lazy eye isn’t always that lazy, but could still cost me. Could this potentially disqualify me??
It could but most of the time if its correct you would just get a medical waiver. What it comes down to, is does it effect your ability to perform the duties of law enforcement.
Not to worry 😮you don't have to read the constitution, doesn't seem to be a requirement
This really takes me back. The 'oral interview' was too funny.
Well dressed folks waiting to go in, nervous as heck. Everyone
comming out would be bombed with questions, on what was asked. Inevitably, that person would warn of a "trick question", and "the answer". What I learned from this, was to be honest,
never guess, and just be myself. Truthfully. That is how how I excelled. The fear and nerves were gone. Explaining past behaviors ,with honest "grew up late" answers. The truth.
But you would never believe what the biggest obstacle was, for me....After being top of every list, even before graduating my police acadamy. I was called "very rare individual" for scoring so high,out the gate. yet, I never got my own badge. Too sick to talk about what happened..
We agree there is never a reason to be nervous, sorry it did not work out for you.
Peter Ruiz so where do you work now?
What a cliff hanger. Wishing you all the best.
Would they ask you to move (out of state) when you get a conditional offer?
No not until an official offer
Great insight
thank you
Do you teach a study guide for police exam? I want to apply!
We have a practice local, state, and federal exam in our online course and during our coaching packages if you would like to discuss more. I be have to give you some guidance.
@@armogantraining7164 Do you have a link?
@@dionevasconcelossilva9551 Here is the link for scheduling a call and we can discuss coaching. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
and here is the direct link for the online training course: www.armoganct.com/offers/tzFa7SWb/checkout
How would they go about being out of state, as far as the background investigation
That's not an issue they run national checks. If your talking about your background interview you need to complete. they may allow you to go zoom ever since covid, but they may ask you to come in person. Don't worry about the background just get the the info they ask for as quick as possible. Good luck.
I had my car repossessed a couple years ago due to financial/ life troubles, but have since then, been good about making payments on time. Would this be a problem on my background check?
It will come up but if you articulate it properly. It won't become an issue.
@@armogantraining7164 how would I articulate that properly?
@@artyomlevitskiy6806 By being honest and telling them that you fell on hard times so you were unable to make your scheduled payments on time, which resulted in the repossession.
@@artyomlevitskiy6806by articulate, he means that you have to be really honest. Tell them what happened and use good words to explain why you were in that situation. A lot of time, honesty will get you in because they don’t want cops who lie.
Example, let’s say that you got a ticket 2 weeks ago and they asked you. You would say “yes, I did.” Don’t give too much info but just answer their questions. You only give more info if they ask you.
You would be surprised that they will take you after things that you’ve done.
But there are things that you would do that would disqualify you. If you feel like they’re really bad, still tell the truth. A bad cop is someone who lies. Once you get caught, your whole career is done. So be careful.
Is saying that you are into target shooting as a hobby a decent answer as to why you have multiple firearms?
You can, but they will dig as to why you find it enjoyable, they won't stop there.
@@armogantraining7164 Could I additionally tag on I like to enter into friendly shooting competitions with friends? Or that we sometimes invite people who aren't as familiar and extensively go over gun safety?
@@1995pictures I would refrain from opening too many doors. Be specific don't elaborate.
@@armogantraining7164 understood. Thank you sir!
@@1995pictures anytime
Is the process the same if I want to be a detention officer?
Most likely with a few changes
I've been considering for a long time to join the police force. I was enlisted in the USMC for 2 years before being pushed out with a General discharge (under honorable conditions). Do you think this will impact my chances at all? Is it worth pursuing the career. The discharge was longer than 6 years ago I'm 28 now
Couple things jump to mind, first that discharge will not have any negative affect on your application or hiring process. Second utilize your veteran status and military experience to get you further along the list. Lastly if you would like and haven't had any issues after getting discharged you can apply to have that general turn into an honorable. Best of luck let us know if you need any help in your process.
what's the schedule like? 3 - 4 days a week?
It's called Panama Schedule. On Mon. Tues. Off Wed. Thurs. on Fri. Sat. Sun. Then off Mon. Tues. On wed. Thurs. Off Fri. Sat. Sun. and it keeps going back and forth. 12hr days and one is an 8hr day
@@armogantraining7164 thanks brother. whatever department you're working at, they should know they got a good one. Thank you so much for your service
Appreciate it stay safe out there.
What study guide would you recommend for the NTN? I'm currently trying to find a book but I'm not sure which one to purchase.
Ashely, this really depends on if you are only applying to positions through NTN or if the department requires you to apply through that database. I always encourage my coaching members to stay way from hiring pool agencies or pool applications for multiple reasons. In order to give you the best answer, do you need to apply through NTN.
@@armogantraining7164 I believe I may have to apply through NTN.
@@ashelyhudson3037 what department I will look into it for you.
Is there a way I can speak with you one on one?
@@armogantraining7164 Baltimore Police Department
I am an RN but I want to become a police officer for several reasons. I was wondering, do you think the process would be easier for me, as I made it through nursing school and I met the licensing requirements for my state for an RN license?
This will definitely help with the mental toughness side of the process. As for the background review it will not really have much of an impact, other that you have details you will need to place on your background packet.
@@armogantraining7164 One other thing is, would my family find out no matter what that I am applying if I do not tell them? I ask because they've always told me to not go into the police force because it can be a dangerous job and that they would worry about me too much.
What if I did something dumb in high school that I said something to someone on social media to my friend that pissed me off said something that was figurative language that was interpreted as a threat and the school delt with it but there were no criminal charges pressed or any police activity (the school detective spoke to me) does that reduce my chances of passing the background investigation?
It can have an impact the answers really is it depends. Sign up for a call we can discuss it more. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
I have a question. I'm thinking about going through an academy and maybe starting a career in policing. However I'm nervous because my previous career is in adult entertainment. Should I just abandon the idea or will I have opportunities?
This will depend, on how long ago and other factors. It is not an immediately disqualifying factor.
I'm currently close the end of my background investigation process with one department and just got invited to start the background investigation process with another department that I'm even more interested in. How do I proceed without messing up?
As I mentioned in the other comment, you want to stay in the process at both and then see which makes you the offer, if you get both than you just choose the one you want more.
question if I have military service can it help me get the job?
Yes, but that's only because of experience, it's useless if you can't articulate it properly. Jump on a coaching call and we can go over it www.armoganct.com/Free-call
Are they strict on credit checks?
Not too much, you need to be able to have a public trust clearance. So really as long as you do't have and major delinquent accounts where civil action is being taken then you should be fine. But they will run a credit check. Right now how they need officers much weight won't be put on that however.
Good video. I’m 31 and in great physical shape, and I don’t have any felonies. Is it too late for me?
Not even close. Get out there and get started. If you need any help on where to start let us know.
Do I need to go to college/ take college courses to become an police officer?
I've been a floor installer for years and work has dried up at every turn and I'm looking to get into law enforcement
Not in the typical sense. You do need to go thorough a police academy often held on local college campus. It's is full of physical training and law enforcement studies plus graded practical scenarios. Hope this helps.
So you're saying if I want a job at the sheriff's department I should show up wearing a cowboy hat and bolo tie, gotcha 🤠
That might work, depending on the sheriff haha
I have a GED, do I need college credits to apply.
No not at all. Most law enforcement do not have college
@@armogantraining7164 Awesome!!!Thank you!
Do you get paid during the police academy?
Yes if you get sent by a police department. Some states allow you to take an academy without department sponsorship
@@armogantraining7164 ohhhh thank you for the information. I didn't have understanding
Hi I am 14 teen years old and one of my dream jobs is becoming cop I do boxing and wrestling. I want to join some police academy’s so police get to know who I am any adavice on that ? Thank you
Thanks for the question. A really good program for you would be the police cadet program. It is sometime called other things but it allows you too work along side and learn from real police officers on the force. I really think you would enjoy it speak with your parents and reach out to the local departments to see which one has the program. Really hope this helps, keep following your dream.
I am 18 years old and interested in becoming a Police officer in my state, what do you recommend?
Start gaining experience with a job like security, then maybe take some classes and apply at 20.5. Also stay out of trouble and away from people who will get you in trouble.
can i start the process at 18?@@armogantraining7164
What if I stopped smoking when I was 18 and was a heavy I’m 20 now and haven’t smoked since I was 18 is that long enough or do you think they’ll say something?
Most marijuana use is given little though as long as it has been three years or more. Since your 20 and you need to be 21 to be a police officer. The timeline should work out perfect for you.
@@armogantraining7164 thank you so much your videos are awesome and helpful
We really appreciate that let us know if there's anything we else we can do to help. And share us with your friends if you can thanks.
@@armogantraining7164 yes there is, what should I expect after the academy I haven’t seen if there was a video like that. But I wanted to know like how long am I expected to be with a fto after is it like the fire department where I would work like 8 hour shifts for the first month or so?
@@Noneforsale yes, that's pretty similar it depends on your departments fto program some are 6 months others are 1 month I have seen the trainee work with multiple fto's and others just the same one the entire time. When I would fto a new officer it would be based on the San Jose model. This is a pretty standardize fto program. Some times I would switch to 8 hour shifts Monday thru Friday. Others I would have the training on my shift for panama schedule 12hr shifts.
Sir I'm Philippines in mindanao what are the list requirement sir and what is the age limit to the requirements of police officer sir
It's different in every state and sometimes each department. Sign up for a free coaching call and we can go over your process www.armoganct.com/Free-call
If you recommend protecting any social media from background investigation doesn’t that say the person is not qualified and shouldn’t be a police officer? It sounds cheeky to me. Anyway thanks for the video it was very helpful.
Not protecting social media, but definitely updating the way you present yourself to the public. Also the other factor is not sharing your access codes. Let them see your entire social media if you have prepared for it, it won't matter.
Do you think it will hurt me that some friends and I took a man's debit card from his car when I was 15 and took some money out, but our parents caught us and we returned the money and he didn't press charges. Then some friends and I snuck through a window and took some items from a building, they weren't worth a lot of money. Nothing on my record as we didn't get caught. I will be honest about everything just wondering your opinion. I am 37 and that was when I was 15.
Yes it will be a negative mark but your articulation will play a bigger factor and it will be up to the department to review it. It does not sound like an immediate disqualification.
@@armogantraining7164 thanks. Would you recommend I say something like how I definitely stay away from that activity since then and how I focus on my family now?
I have no background in law enforcement, I’m 21, go to college full time and work full time. Will they still allow me to take the physical exam and the other steps before they make a decision or will they make a decision just based on my information like work history and education etc or does everyone get a chance to do all the exams and physical tests before they decide if they want you or not.
Dan this is a great question and one I get asked often. I would be lying to say that experience does not play a factor but that definitely won't stop you from getting hired. You should apply still but make sure you don't make any mistakes on your paperwork. Also, being able to articulating relatable experience you do have is critical. If you would like some help you can sign up for a free coaching call here I would be glad to get you started on the right foot. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
Also, a little tip for school, I can give you some pointers on how to get your degrees for free after you get into law enforcement.
@@armogantraining7164 I actually got a email back telling me to come in for the civil exam and the physical assessment!
@@dantheman3647 Nice congrats, we have a free practice written test in our workshop located here so you can see where you fall on some off the question for the civil service exam. Jump over and see how you do, looking forward to hearing the future good news. www.armoganct.com/Getting%20Started
I have a class a misdemeanor from 20 years ago and this is why I can’t be a policeman
This is a not always a disqualifying factor so you may want to look into it if you're still interested.
@@armogantraining7164 I’m just now leaving Dallas police department. I went through the agility test, they took pictures of my tattoos and I was getting my paperwork Notarized when I was asked a lot of questions about it. I didn’t know much because I was a child 20 years ago. But I can find out if y’all need me to. She then took my folder and Al my papers and said I’m sorry you won’t be a police today u can try other cities
I went back to school in 2020 and also started working out at the same time. I since then have lost 70-pounds and I am about to finish my 3rd associates degree. I also started working with mentally ill kids once a week to help better my resume, but I am still struggling to get moved on into a background process. I was a troubled teen and was expelled from my high school my sophomore year. I quickly got my act together and was reinstated back into my school district 5 months later. I did good my last two years of high school and graduated in 2014 and never got into trouble again. I have applied to about 12 agencies in the last 3 years and have been non-selected 10 times and DQ'd twice. I am not sure what is holding me back and I feel like I am doing everything right.
Thanks for the comment, and congrats on all you have accomplished so far. For your specific situation, I would need to get some more details. I had individual run into these same road blocks as you. After we sat down and discussed his situation it was apparent where he was making a few mistakes through the process (all correctable). If you want to discuss your situation more we can jump on a coaching zoom call here: calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
Great point of view! I had a question about the panel board meeting/interview. Does the dress code apply here too?
Absolutely, this is where you definitely want full business attire.
@@armogantraining7164 awesome! Thank you
@@jeminiisguzman1547 You're welcome
I applied for police officer but i was arrested for 6 hours one time for disorderly conduct. Had a issue with my wife family problem i mean and i paid 125 court fee then case dismissed. Am i still eligible?
Yes lmao
yes
Maybe it's because I'm a Veteran; but this all seems like common sense, to me.
It can be depending on experiences and prior positions.
Also ive quit marijuana but it hasnt been 2 years, shpuld that be a serious issue?
Depends on the state and department, but usually not.
@@armogantraining7164 I hope not, I've turned my life around and want better for my family
Marijuana is not that serious of a drug nor does it really affect background much. However If you’re under 25 ish years old and you did this it shouldn’t be any issue. They will not hold it against you as seeing it as a maturity problem. If you’re 30 or older this will affect you more than likely. I work for a DAs office but assist in background checks and we just refused a guy who’s 37 who just graduated the Academy who quit smoking weed just before the Academy. His 80 page background packet was pitched in the trash immediately and we never even opened it. How old you are and when you did it last is what’s significant. Regardless don’t let that stop you from trying.
Question, By the time I will be having interviews it will have been 6+ months since I had quit smoking weed. I have made an active attempt at turning my life around for the better, including joining JiuJitsu classes and finding religion, as marks for my growth into a better man. I am 26 now. Will just under a year of sobreity effect my outcome?
Congrats on turning yourself around. This is a complicated question, it really depends on multiple factors. One, is marijuana the only substance you used? (DO NOT ANSWER ON HERE). Another is when do you plan on applying to departments? If you would like to discuss more you can schedule a no cost coaching call. calendly.com/armoganct/how-to-get-hired-police
I’m turning 35 in august is that to old to be a cop??
Not at all, your still good for even federal law enforcement which has a 20 year retirement
One more question, if I’m moving to a different state how would references work? Can an agency contact state to state?
@@mr.evangelist2623 definitely it's not an issue just use your old states references
Hello! I have applied at a department close to home. I have a question in regards to background check when it comes to references, do I need to list my ex partner since I lived with them for 5 years? Who are the best people to add as references?
They will require you to disclose it. Also the best references professional individuals that you have known over different lengths of time 5, 10, 15 years etc.
A year?? that's a short time. The whole process of becoming an Australian Police Officer may take around 5 to 6 years, including four years of education, 3 to 4 months to process your application, and then 3 to 4 months for the hiring process (depending on the police department). After that, if you get selected, you will spend about six months in the Police Academy, and then serve 6 months to one year of probation period. That's why most people start their training at around 18 years of age.
If you count college in the process. It's the exact same here. We do not count higher education as part of the process for training purposes. Great info, thanks for the post.