This is a temporary trainee classification used to qualify and train candidates for filling permanent Police Officer positions. Participates in a Qualifying Training Program to learn, through formal classroom instruction, the basic police procedures, techniques, and laws required to perform the duties of a Dallas Police Officer. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION WITHOUT ATTACHING YOUR COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT OR MILITARY DOCUMENTS YOUR APPLICATION IS INCOMPLETE UNTIL YOU HAVE ATTACHED A LEGIBLE COPY OF ONE OF THE ABOVE QUALIFYING DOCUMENTS. EXAMPLES OF QUALIFYING DOCUMENTS
Essential Functions:
1. Attends a 32-week Basic Training Course at the Dallas Police Academy, which will provide classroom and field instruction in basic police procedures, techniques, and laws. 2. After passing the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic Peace Officer Licensing Examination, will receive additional training in Dallas Police Department specific courses including Dallas City Code (city ordinances), and other real life police situations and functions. 3. Performs other related duties, including special projects, as requested or required. 4. Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is an essential function of the job.
Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants for trainee police officer must: (1) be at least 19.5 years of age and not have reached 45 years of age on the date the civil service written examination is given; (2) have demonstrated safe driving habits and be qualified to drive a motor vehicle in Texas; (3) for any completed military service, a designation of honorable or uncharacterized discharge as indicated on separation documents provided by the military; and (4) meet one of the following qualifications:
Exam covers map reading, reading comprehension, prioritization, probability, vocabulary and word use, mathematics, sentence clarity, and character comparison.
TIME LIMIT:Three (3) hours
PRACTICE TEST:Police Officer Trainee Practice Exam
DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT PROCESS
PHASE I
Once candidates pass the Civil Service process, they will be contacted and referred to the Dallas Police Department Recruiting Unit to continue the process (Physical readiness test, Document completion/verification, Polygraph, Applicant Interview Board)
IN-PERSON TESTING:
Once you have been notified that you have passed the Civil Service process, you will be scheduled for in-person testing. In-person testing consists of the following steps:
PRIOR TO ARRIVING FOR IN-PERSON TESTING, PLEASE DOWNLOAD, COMPLETE, AND PRINT THE FOLLOWING FORMS (DO NOT SIGN THE FORMS) Out of area applicants may be asked to email a copy of these forms to ensure eligibility before traveling
THE FORM CAN BE FOUND HERE: Preliminary Interview Form.pdf (Download PDF reader)
PHYSICAL READINESS TEST
Applicants must bring appropriate athletic training clothes (no tank tops), running shoes, small towel, snacks, and drinking water in a small bag to testing.
Before traveling to Dallas, ensure you can pass the physical readiness test. We expect 100% effort! The test is given in the order shown below.
(*Current Body Weight X 0.56 = Bench Press Weight)
DOCUMENT COMPLETION/VERIFICATION Dallas Police Department personnel will verify all required supporting documents brought by the applicant. Applicants will finalize any portions of their documents that need clarification or completion before signing. Applicants will complete a pre-polygraph questionnaire in preparation for the polygraph examination.
POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION
The polygraph examination is used to verify the truthfulness of the information provided by the applicant and to inquire about undetected crimes, illegal drug use, employment, and other relevant information.
APPLICANT INTERVIEW BOARD (AIB)
Applicants appear in front of a board in formal business attire. Applicants are asked scenario-based questions and are graded on their appearance, communication skills, judgment, and logical reasoning.
ONCE THE APPLICANT COMPLETES THE IN-PERSON TESTING THE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION WILL BEGIN.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
Applicants who pass all the previous steps proceed to the background investigation. Applicants must submit a complete, detailed, and accurate Personal History Statement. A detective conducts an extensive background investigation to include
This is a temporary trainee classification used to qualify and train candidates for filling permanent Police Officer positions. Participates in a Qualifying Training Program to learn, through formal classroom instruction, the basic police procedures, techniques, and laws required to perform the duties of a Dallas Police Officer. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION WITHOUT ATTACHING YOUR COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT OR MILITARY DOCUMENTS YOUR APPLICATION IS INCOMPLETE UNTIL YOU HAVE ATTACHED A LEGIBLE COPY OF ONE OF THE ABOVE QUALIFYING DOCUMENTS. EXAMPLES OF QUALIFYING DOCUMENTS
Essential Functions:
1. Attends a 32-week Basic Training Course at the Dallas Police Academy, which will provide classroom and field instruction in basic police procedures, techniques, and laws. 2. After passing the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic Peace Officer Licensing Examination, will receive additional training in Dallas Police Department specific courses including Dallas City Code (city ordinances), and other real life police situations and functions. 3. Performs other related duties, including special projects, as requested or required. 4. Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is an essential function of the job.
Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants for trainee police officer must: (1) be at least 19.5 years of age and not have reached 45 years of age on the date the civil service written examination is given; (2) have demonstrated safe driving habits and be qualified to drive a motor vehicle in Texas; (3) for any completed military service, a designation of honorable or uncharacterized discharge as indicated on separation documents provided by the military; and (4) meet one of the following qualifications:
Exam covers map reading, reading comprehension, prioritization, probability, vocabulary and word use, mathematics, sentence clarity, and character comparison.
TIME LIMIT:Three (3) hours
PRACTICE TEST:Police Officer Trainee Practice Exam
DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT PROCESS
PHASE I
Once candidates pass the Civil Service process, they will be contacted and referred to the Dallas Police Department Recruiting Unit to continue the process (Physical readiness test, Document completion/verification, Polygraph, Applicant Interview Board)
IN-PERSON TESTING:
Once you have been notified that you have passed the Civil Service process, you will be scheduled for in-person testing. In-person testing consists of the following steps:
PRIOR TO ARRIVING FOR IN-PERSON TESTING, PLEASE DOWNLOAD, COMPLETE, AND PRINT THE FOLLOWING FORMS (DO NOT SIGN THE FORMS) Out of area applicants may be asked to email a copy of these forms to ensure eligibility before traveling
THE FORM CAN BE FOUND HERE: Preliminary Interview Form.pdf (Download PDF reader)
PHYSICAL READINESS TEST
Applicants must bring appropriate athletic training clothes (no tank tops), running shoes, small towel, snacks, and drinking water in a small bag to testing.
Before traveling to Dallas, ensure you can pass the physical readiness test. We expect 100% effort! The test is given in the order shown below.
(*Current Body Weight X 0.56 = Bench Press Weight)
DOCUMENT COMPLETION/VERIFICATION Dallas Police Department personnel will verify all required supporting documents brought by the applicant. Applicants will finalize any portions of their documents that need clarification or completion before signing. Applicants will complete a pre-polygraph questionnaire in preparation for the polygraph examination.
POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION
The polygraph examination is used to verify the truthfulness of the information provided by the applicant and to inquire about undetected crimes, illegal drug use, employment, and other relevant information.
APPLICANT INTERVIEW BOARD (AIB)
Applicants appear in front of a board in formal business attire. Applicants are asked scenario-based questions and are graded on their appearance, communication skills, judgment, and logical reasoning.
ONCE THE APPLICANT COMPLETES THE IN-PERSON TESTING THE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION WILL BEGIN.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
Applicants who pass all the previous steps proceed to the background investigation. Applicants must submit a complete, detailed, and accurate Personal History Statement. A detective conducts an extensive background investigation to include
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