1. Initial Screening - Upon receipt, a completed application will be reviewed for completeness, neatness,
and qualifications. After review, a decision is made whether the applicant is eligible for further testing.
Applications passing the screening will be kept on file until the next testing process. Letters will be sent to
those whose applications are rejected.
2. Essential Job Demand Evaluation - An essential job demand evaluation is required of all Deputy
positions. This test is a combination of a physical assessment, obstacle course, job function simulation and
maximum physical effort testing (quarter-mile run). This helps determine if the applicant meets the physical
demands and essential job function requirements of the position.
3. Written Entrance Test - Written tests are required for all Deputy positions. The testing covers
problem solving, personality traits, and writing skills. Applicants will be notified by mail approximately three
weeks in advance of a scheduled test date.
4. Interview - Generally, applicants who pass written tests receive an interview conducted by a panel or
a team. This is to establish the applicant's integrity, document background and assess suitability for the position.
Applicants should be willing to disclose all relevant information. The interviewers evaluate such things as
communication skills, demeanor, self-confidence, maturity and general knowledge. The interview takes approximately
60 minutes. A separate oral board with members of the division with an opening may also be required.
5. Polygraph Examination - Polygraphs are required for all positions in the Sheriff's Office. Areas of
inquiry include thefts from employers, serious undetected crimes, illegal drug use, falsification of application;
paying or receiving bribes; falsifying official reports; using excessive force; alcohol use on the job, and being
fired from previous jobs.
6. Suitability Assessment - A battery of tests and questionnaires, and an interview administered by a
psychologist will assess personality traits and attributes essential to the position.
7. Background Inquiry - Background inquiries are thorough and will verify pertinent information about you
and your character. They will include employment history, criminal activity, character references, credit check,
prior residences, military service record, driving history, and education verification and other investigation
determined necessary by the investigator.
The applicant(s) deemed most suitable after Phase I will be considered for a Conditional Offer of Probationary
Employment (COPE) if there is a current opening, or may be placed into an applicant pool from which we draw as
openings occur. When we have an opening, applicants in the pool will be evaluated considering current departmental
needs, overall qualifications and application date. The Sheriff's Office reserves the right to test and expand the
applicant pool, and to consider other candidates at any time.
1. Conditional Offer Of Probationary Employment - When positions become available, the candidate best
meeting the needs of the Sheriff's Office, in the judgment of the Sheriff's Administrative Staff and affected
division, will be selected. The individual selected will be given a COPE and proceed to final testing. The COPE
will be withdrawn at any stage of the process if the applicant is deemed unsuitable for hire as a deputy sheriff.
2. Psychological Assessment - Applicants will be required to complete additional psychological testing
and health history to evaluate emotional stability, mental health and psychological suitability for a deputy
sheriff position.
3.Medical Examination - Applicants must have a medical examination with a physician of their choosing, at
their own expense, to determine if they meet the functional requirements of the position, and their overall health
status is adequate to take the Essential Job Demand Evaluation.