Indian Country Police Officer of the Year Award 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of Nominated Officer' field, ensuring accuracy as this is crucial for notifications.
  3. Provide contact details including phone numbers and email addresses for both the nominated officer and the nominator. This information is essential for communication regarding the award.
  4. Complete the 'Signed endorsement of chief/agency head' section, which requires their title and contact information. This endorsement validates the nomination.
  5. Review the nomination checklist at the bottom of the form to ensure all required documents are included, such as a letter of nomination and proof of acts performed.
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