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Home » Topics » Career Advice » How to become a Police in the UK

How to become a Police in the UK

Last updated : 4 March 2019

  • This topic has 3 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 14 years, 5 months ago by Learnist Careers.
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  • November 27, 2010 at 10:24 am #31852
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    Its a free guide that showing how to become a Police in the UK!

    Don’t pay ££ to learn about becoming a policeman!

    Studies shows that many candidates failing at the first stage of the application. Many people filling the application form wrongly. Its strongly advised that you should get help from a police.

    CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A GUIDE ON BECOMING A POLICE!

    CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE POLICE APPLICATION FORM

    • How and where to apply.
    • About your role and career.
    • Why you should join the Police Force.
    • Your training and probationary period.
    • Salary and benefits.
    • Opportunities within the service.
    • Community Policing and what it Involves.
    • Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships.
    • Promotion and Police Ranks.

    November 27, 2010 at 10:30 am #34955
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    How to apply for a role of police officer?

    Met Police is not acceptiong new applications!

    What is the minimum and max age to become a police?

        * Regular police officers, transfers, rejoiners and special constables: 18 – 57 years
        * Police (civilian) staff: 16 – 63 years & 6 months, except where the role involves shift work where the minimum age will be 18 years.
        * Police community support officers: 18 – 62 years & 6 months

    November 27, 2010 at 10:33 am #34956
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    What happens during the medical and fitness test?

    Click here to download a fit for the Police guide for free!

    What is the salary for police staff?

    From the 1st September 2008 on joining the pay is £22,104 and on completion of initial training (end of 31 weeks) it rises to £24,675. In addition all Metropolitan police officers receive London weighting and allowances amounting to £6,501 on top of the national police pay scales. Therefore during training pay will be £28,605 and after £31,176.

    November 27, 2010 at 10:34 am #34957
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    If my application has been unsuccessful, when can I re-apply?

    You may re-apply after 6-months from the time you were notified of the outcome of your application.  However, you should consider the reason for rejection to ensure a further application will not be rejected on the same grounds.

    What are the eyesight requirements for new police officer recruits?

        * Unaided vision (without spectacles or lenses) – 6/36 or better in either eye is required. Binocular vision (vision with both eyes) worse than 6/6 requires correction.
        * Aided vision (wearing lenses or spectacles) – 6/12 or better in either eye and 6/6 or better using both eyes (binocular vision) is required.
        * Near vision – N6 at 40 cm with both eyes together (aided).

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