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Frederick Police Department Volunteer Auxilliary

Our policy is to enlist the volunteer services of the citizens of Frederick to enhance the performance, efficiency, and productivity of the department.

Volunteer programs offer a bridge between police and the citizens they serve. They represent a police/community partnership -- an essential ingredient in successful law enforcement.

To achieve this goal, the Frederick Police Department formed the Volunteer Auxiliary wherein we enlist the talents of the community to enrich the services we provide while offering a meaningful experience for our volunteers.

What Does the Auxiliary Offer Me?

EXPERIENCE

If you are just entering or reentering the work force, the Volunteer Auxiliary offers an opportunity to gain work experience which will assist in building your resume.

INVOLVEMENT

If you are currently working but would like to get involved in your police department, this is a chance to give just a few hours of your time to learn more about us and share your talents with us.

EXPERTISE

If you are retired, this represents an opportunity to use those talents and experiences you developed throughout your career.

SERVICE

The experience you bring to our department will enhance not only our level of service, but will also enrich the lives of the men and women of our agency.

Application Process

If interested we encourage you to inquire.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

* United States Citizen

* Twenty?one (21) years of age for Uniformed Auxiliary, eighteen (18) years of age for nonuniformed Auxiliary

* Possess a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) certificate

* Possess at least a class "C" Maryland Drivers License

* Have a telephone and transportation

* Be capable of providing a minimum of 10 hours of service each month

* Possess outstanding moral character which will withstand an in?depth background investigation

* Successfully complete this department's training program prescribed for entry level Uniformed Auxiliary Volunteers


For more information or an application, please contact the Community Services Division's Outreach Officers at 301-600-2138 or write to the Community Services Division Outreach Office, 1-- West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD, 21701.

It is the policy of the Frederick Police Department to select volunteers based upon qualifications without regard to race, creed, religion, disability, color, gender, national origin, age, occupation, martial status, political opinion, sexual orientation, and/or personal appearance.

We look forward to joining forces with you!

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