Become a Police Officer
Hiring Process
After all the application requirements are met, a qualified applicant may be selected to enter the pool of candidates. Applicants are given a date and time to be interviewed by a panel of department, and city officials to assess the suitability to move on in the process.A second interview, this one with Police Department Command Staff members, may be offered to the most outstanding candidates. Successful completion of this interview would lead to the beginning of the background investigation process. Continuing success in this process would most likely lead to an interview with the Chief of Police. A contingent job offer will be made to those applicants who appear to be consistent with the high standards of this department. A complete medical examination and psychological assessment are done in preparation of extending a final job offer.
At the end of this process the prospective Turlock Police Officer is given a date to begin training with a member of the field training staff.
Field Training Program
Turlock Police Department's Field Training Program is certified by the Peace Officer Standard and Training (P.O.S.T.). The Field Training Program consists of a combination of Patrol Officers, Corporals, and Sergeants with a total of 180 years of law enforcement experience.Our Field Training Program is goal orientated with a specific plan to expand upon the new officer's academy training, so as to make them an efficient and productive police officer with the full capability of handling all the responsibilities of a Turlock Police Officer. The training program is on the average approximately 16 weeks long, and broken down into four training phases with a Field Training Officer (FTO). The final, fifth phase, is as a solo officer with periodic evaluations by a FTO until the completion of probation.
Note: Only the most outstanding candidates are invited to be part of this organization; those with histories of violence, poor decision making (including financial decisions) or habitual drug use are quickly eliminated from consideration.
Lateral Officers
Officers who hold a P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate* and are in good standing may apply and be hired as lateral officers.* A P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate is awarded after 1) police academy graduation, and 2) successful passage of a probationary period with a public safety agency.