Quincy Police Department Citizen Police Academy Application Form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quincy Police Department Citizen Police Academy Application Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information. Fill in your last name, first name, and middle name in the designated fields. If applicable, include your maiden name or any other names you have used.
  3. Next, provide your address details. Enter your street address, city, state, and zip code accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Input your date of birth and sex in the respective fields. This information is crucial for eligibility verification.
  5. Fill in your phone number and email address for communication purposes. Additionally, provide your driver’s license number and state.
  6. Indicate how long you have lived at your current address by filling in the years and months. If you have lived there for less than five years, include your previous address.
  7. Complete the occupation/college section by stating your current job or educational institution along with the length of employment or study.
  8. List three personal references including their names, addresses, and phone numbers as required.
  9. Review the eligibility criteria to ensure you meet all requirements before signing the application at the bottom of the form.
  10. Finally, submit your completed application by mailing it to the Quincy Police Department at the provided address.

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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 POST requirements usually include: Be at least 21 years old. Have United States citizenship or residency. High school graduate or an educational equivalent, such as a GED. Pass an assessment for reading and writing abilities. Pass an advanced background check. Pass medical and psychological evaluations.
0:12 3:54 Months. The training is a mix of classroom. And practical sessions. Youll be learning about coreMoreMonths. The training is a mix of classroom. And practical sessions. Youll be learning about core skills such as weapons handling first aid and ethical values.
Under Cal. Civ. Code 1786.18(a)(7), California mandates that a conviction cant be reported when its older than seven years. Arrests that didnt lead to convictions cant be reported regardless of how much time has elapsed.
Any felony convictions as a juvenile or an adult, and any misdemeanor domestic violence convictions; will automatically disqualify an applicant amongst other factors. For specifics you can contact the recruiting and backgrounds unit.
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The results indicate that 1,877 (80%) students successfully completed an academy class, and 495 (19%) students failed to complete an academy class.
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