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Minimum Requirements to be a Police Officer in Arizona 

minimum qualifications to become a police officer in Arizona

 Published: August 18, 2024

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General Minimum Qualifications 

To become a police officer in Arizona, you must meet several minimum qualifications as established by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZPOST) and various police departments across the state.

Here are the general minimum qualifications you need to fulfill:

Age Requirements

You must be at least 20.5 years old to apply and 21 years old by the time you complete the police academy.

Citizenship

You need to be a U.S. citizen.

Education

A high school diploma or GED is required.

Driver’s License

You must possess a valid Arizona driver’s license by the starting date of employment.

Criminal Record

No felony convictions are allowed, and misdemeanor offenses will be closely reviewed.

Physical and Mental Health

You must be in sound physical and mental health, pass a medical examination to AZ POST standards, and successfully complete physical fitness tests.

Drug Policy

You must meet AZ POST drug standards, which include stipulations on drug use history.

Moral Character

Applicants should have good moral character and personal integrity.

Those who wish to compete as a Certified Officer must additionally meet the following qualifications (supporting documentation required):

  • Possess an AZ POST Peace Officer Certification
  • Served a probationary period and/or have been in a permanent position for a minimum of one year
  • Have been employed as a police officer within the last 18 months 

The hiring process typically includes a written examination, physical fitness test, oral interview, background investigation, polygraph test, psychological evaluation, and a medical examination.

For detailed information on specific requirements and the recruitment process, you can refer to AZPOST and local department guidelines. Here is a resource to get you started: AZPOST

Disclaimer

 

The requirements and qualifications for becoming a police officer may be subject to change due to updates in state legislation and public safety laws.

We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information; however, we recommend verifying with the relevant state or local law enforcement authorities to ensure compliance with the current standards and requirements.

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