Hello,
I’m interested in learning more about the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Reserve. Does anyone know the process of application? Anyone know the job requirements?
Thanks in advance for any information.
Hello,
I’m interested in learning more about the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Reserve. Does anyone know the process of application? Anyone know the job requirements?
Thanks in advance for any information.
I plan on taking my level 3 reserve class soon, and then level 2 that are offered at a local college. I was just wondering what officers think about having to work with reserve officers who may not have the same training? Do they get treated well, or are they looked at in a bad light? By the way thins is in Ca.
what is different from the reserve academy and the normal academy for deputy sheriffs? is there a difference?
steven segal is not a full time cop. he is a reserve deputy and how could he get two stars in the Jefferson Parish sheriff’s office? maybe he is an actor? or is that sheriff’s department a small as$ country department?
i am planning on attending a Sheriff Reserve Police Academy own my own. Ca someone please tell me what are my chances of being hire as a full time or reserve police officer. I had One misdemeanor in 2007, also i just let my home go recently just like most of them out there. Do i have any chance of ever bing a Law Enforcement officer?
I had also applied for LASD reserve, my misdemeanor was petty theft.
Reserve deputy-a sheriff deputy that works when available,no pay.Right now the one car for 8 deputies is parked at the county garage.It would be a lot easier if you would be able to just go in your garage and start your shift instead of driving out of your way to transfer your equipment from your P.O.V to the sheriff car,also saves a lot of time.
I am currently in college to become a forensic scientist…but i have always been interested in law enforcement. i don’t think i want my full time career to be in law enforcement, so i’m thinking about becoming a reserve deputy sheriff.
so i have some questions….
1)what kind of rights do reserves have compared to normal deputies?
2)do i go through the same training as the full time sheriffs?
(cause i read somewhere that it was like a the same academy but part time or something like that.)
and
3)what kind of hours do reserves get? cause i don’t want it to interfere with my work schedule in my career too much.
thank you for your help, and who knows maybe i’ll like it so much ill try to become a full time sheriff.
I was wondering if being a reserve deputy sheriff will require the same amount of training as being a full time deputy. I was also wondering if the application process is the same. Also will it be required to attend the same law enforcement academy as regular full time deputies.
i’m in the navy and i wanted to stay in the reserves and go to the police academy to become a deputy sheriff but i needed to know if you could do that.
If they did,if people saw them,it would deter crime.There are many advantages and disadvantages.
There is only currently one car available for 8 Reserve Deputies and it is located at the county garage located in the middle of nowhere and even then it is inside the garage so it’s not visible.It would be more convienint to the officers getting a take-home car so thety don’t have to drive 20+ minutes away just to pick up a car and start working your shift.
You also then have to transfer your equipment from your P.O.V to the sheriff car and if they had a take home car they would not have to transfer equipment from one car to the other.That way it would also be visible to the public and they might feel better that there is a cop almost always around if they had a take home car.
Reserve officers come out every weekend and sometimes once or twice every week.
Most Police officers have a garage to park their take-home car.
My opinion is they should because they work at least a couple times a month.
There is currently only one for all of them,and its parked at one of their houses for all of them to pick up.
if so and you are called up to serve for the army what happens to your shriff career in the mean time.