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TEST WAS GIVEN ON August 2nd, 2008

(IT IS GOOD FOR 2 YEARS)

The City of Tiffin is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Police Officer Application

HOW DO I BECOME A POLICE OFFICER ?

You must be a resident of Ohio (or be a resident at time of appointment) for the following to apply to you:

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/experience requirement: 

bulletA two year degree in any field OR
bullet4 years of ACTIVE, FULL time law enforcement

AGE REQUIREMENT:  

bulletYou must be at least 21 years old to be appointed.

CHARACTER:

bulletNo person who has been convicted of a felony shall be appointed as a Police Officer. A candidate may be disqualified for evidence of character clearly unsuited for police services. A comprehensive background check is part of the selection process.

DRIVER’S LICENSE:

bulletYou will need a valid Ohio motor vehicle operator’s license before you will be hired.

MEDICAL EXAM:

bulletYou will be required to pass both a medical examination and a psychological evaluation before you are appointed.

PHYSICAL ABILITY EXAM:

bulletYou will be required to pass a physical agility test before you are appointed.

ACADEMY TRAINING

bulletAll candidates appointed as full-time police officers as the result of this examination that are not already certified will be required to attend a certified academy.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT:  

bulletAll candidates appointed as full-time police officers will be required to live within a local phone call of the City of Tiffin.

DUTIES

bulletA Police Officer works under supervision to perform law enforcement duties, protecting life, property, and the civil rights of individuals. Primary duties include patrol; interacting with citizens to provide service and render assistance : and preparing and completing records, reports, and other paperwork documenting incidents for use in prosecution. A Police Officer is dispatched to crime and emergency scenes in
response to reported violations , accidents, domestic disputes and abuses, and other incidents: Carries
out crime scene duties; makes arrest and performs search and seizure; conducts investigations; and interviews witnesses, suspects, and complainants.

SALARY FOR FIRST YEAR PATROLMAN (2008)  

bullet$18.63  STARTING HOURLY WAGE*

*There are longevity bonuses and educational bonuses in addition to the regular salary.

WRITTEN EXAMINATION

bulletYOU MUST TAKE THE WRITTEN EXAM IN ORDER TO BE PLACED ON THE ELIGIBLE LIST FOR APPOINTMENT AS A POLICE OFFICER!

At the examination site, applicants must present a current valid photo identification with their signature, such as a current motor vehicle operators license.

YOU WILL BE ADVISED AT THE EXAMINATION SITE HOW TO CLAIM ANY OF THE PREFERENCES LISTED BELOW

1. VETERAN’S PREFERENCE-If you are claiming veteran’s preference you must submit a copy of your DD form 214 (Release From Active Duty) in order to receive proper credit. Qualifying service must have been in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Air Force of the United States. Please note that active duty exclusively for training in the National Guard or reserves does NOT qualify you for veteran’s preference.

2. CERTIFICATION PREFERENCE-If you are claiming Ohio certification preference you must submit a copy of your certification in order to receive proper credit.

NO APPLICANT HAS THE RIGHT TO A MAKEUP EXAMINATION DUE TO PERSONAL OR PROFESSIONAL CONFLICTS ON THE TESTING DATE AND APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSIDER THIS BEFORE APPLYING FOR THE EXAMINATION.

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