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Pauls
Valley Police Department
Reserve Program
The Pauls Valley Police
Department has a valuable Reserve Officer Program. Reserve Police
Officers are exactly like Full Time Police Officers with one exception,
Reserves do not get paid. A Reserve Police Officer has a regular job,
but they devote themselves to helping their community by volunteering to
work as a Police Officer on some of their off time. You have probably
saw a Reserve Police Officer and not even known it. A Reserve Officer
wears the same uniform and has the exact same authority as any other
Police Officer. Reserve Officers help during parades, special events,
football games, and work regular shifts including: Traffic Enforcement,
Answering Calls, Arrests, Reports, and Patrolling the City.
To become a Reserve Police Officer you must meet
the same standards as a Full Time Officer. You must be 21 years of age,
not have any Felony convictions or criminal convictions that would
prevent you from carrying a firearm. You must be in good physical shape,
and be ethical with very good morals. You must also pass a Reserve
Police Academy. This academy is just like the CLEET full time academy
except you go during the evenings a couple of times a week until
graduation from the academy. Reserve Officers are very skilled
professionals that help to supplement the man power of the Police
Department.
Do you think you want to become a Reserve Police
Officer?
You would apply for a Reserve
Position just like you were applying for a full time job. After you
complete and return the application to the Police Department a thorough
background investigation begins. Once you clear the background check you
would interview for the position. If you were offered a position as a
Reserve Officer you would still be responsible for Qualifying with your
weapon, purchasing all necessary equipment, and completing the Reserve
Academy.
Although this may seem like an awful lot to go
through to do something you don't even get paid for, believe me the
rewards are in the job. You can ask any Reserve Officer why they
volunteer their time and each one will tell you one reason is because
serving the citizens of Pauls Valley is very rewarding.
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