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Most agencies remove candidates who has used drugs such as , hallucinogens, modern designer drugs, , etc. In most of the cases the requirement is that the candidate has not had any drug use for the past two or three years and in most departments any prior drug abuse may be a disqualifier.
Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a law enforcement agency in the State of Utah, headquartered in Taylorsville.
Criminal Records: Felony convictions or crimes involving dishonesty or violence significantly impact the chances of passing a background investigation. Driving Records: Multiple suspensions, DUIs, or a pattern of reckless driving citations are red flags.
Utah Department of Public Safety Not being a US Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (last five years continuous as LPR holder) Falsification of any information on a POST application. Any felony conviction Exceptions: Juvenile convictions for felony crimes will be considered, but are not an automatic disqualification.
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In most forces, felony convictions, records of domestic violence, and serious misdemeanors can keep a person from becoming a police officer. , , robbery, drug trafficking, and other crimes are immediate disqualifications and may even reveal criminal ties.
The process to become a police officer in Utah involves securing a position in a police department, completing required assessments including background checks and fingerprinting, passing the Law Enforcement Officer Entrance Standard test, attending a police academy, and undergoing field training.

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