What do you need to become a Suffolk County cop?
Education. Graduation from a standard senior high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma recognized by the New York State Department of Education, by the date of appointment. (No college required for appointment).
How many people take the Suffolk County Police Test?
A total of 13,324 candidates out of nearly 20,000 passed the exam that was given in June for the first time in four years.
What police department gets paid the most?
Best-Paying Cities for Patrol Officers The metropolitan areas that pay the highest salary in the patrol officer profession are San Jose, San Francisco, Santa Rosa, Vallejo, and Los Angeles.
When was the last Suffolk County police exam?
Suffolk County Civil Service administered the most recent Police Exam cycle on Saturday, June 15, 2019. The last filing date to apply had been extended to April 17, 2019 through the Suffolk County Civil Service website. The next testing cycle is expected to be held in mid 2023.
How much does it cost to join the Suffolk County Police Department?
The annual cost for an individual plan is $1,418.53 while the annual cost for a family plan is $3,025.51. Interested candidates can complete Form CS-205A on this website and mail it to Suffolk County Police Department, 30 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY 11980, attention Personnel Section.
Who is in charge of Civil Service Law in Suffolk County?
In Suffolk County, administration of the Civil Service Law is carried out under the direction of the Suffolk County Personnel Director.
Is the Suffolk County Department of human resources open?
Due to covid, The Suffolk County Department of Human Resources, Personnel and Civil Service is closed, except for scheduled appointments. For those of you wishing to drop material off at the building there is a secure drop box located at our front entry door that can be used.
What does the Suffolk County Sheriff’s office do?
The Sheriff’s Office is responsible for a diversity of law enforcement matters, including oversight of the operation of two county correctional facilities and two courthouse detention facilities, road patrols and maritime enforcement for 420 miles of county roadways, 300 waterways and 1,000 miles of coastline in Suffolk County.