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An established industry player is seeking dedicated individuals to join their police department. This role involves patrolling city streets, controlling traffic, and ensuring community safety. Candidates will be responsible for investigating crimes, making arrests, and engaging with the community to enhance livability. Applicants must complete the NTN testing process and achieve a passing score. This is a great opportunity for those looking to make a positive impact in their community while working in law enforcement.
Submit a City of Independence Application through this web page.
Complete the NTN process with a passing score in all areas.
ORPAT must be run under 6 Minutes and 20 Seconds to move on in the process.
The Independence Police Department offers full testing services through National Testing Network, Inc. (NTN). To schedule a test, go to the NTN website, select Law Enforcement, and sign up for the Independence, Oregon Police Department. Upon completion of the entry-level exam and ORPAT testing, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Independence Police Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on both the entry-level exam and ORPAT will be placed on the department's eligibility list. The Independence Police Department will contact candidates on this list to invite them to continue the selection process. If you have already completed the ORPAT and/or the Police Officer Selection Test with another agency within the last year, you may submit those results on agency letterhead in lieu of testing with NTN.
If an applicant is:
they are required to submit an NTN Frontline test result unless they have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. The requirement to pass the ORPAT is NOT waived for these candidates, and results must be submitted to be considered.
For the purposes of our recruitment, a "lateral entry candidate" is defined as a person who can become an Oregon certified police officer without attending the DPSST Basic Police Course. Applicants who are certified in states other than Oregon or are previously certified Oregon officers whose certification has lapsed and who can attain Oregon police certification by attending only the DPSST Career Officer Development course meet the definition of lateral entry for the purpose of our recruitment.
This position patrols city streets to control traffic, issues warnings or citations as needed, prevents crime or disturbances of the peace, and arrests or cites offenders. Investigates crimes and arrests and prosecutes offenders. Leads or assists with community efforts related to improving community livability.