Salary : $87,585.24 – $147,776.76 Annually
Location : Los Angeles County, CA
Job Type: Full time
Job Number: J2708S
Department: SHERIFF’S LAW ENFORCEMENT
Opening Date: 10/04/2024
Position/Program Information
LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
FIRST DAY OF FILING:
October 7, 2024 8:00 A.M. (PT)
The application filing period will be open continuous but may be suspended AT ANY TIME without prior notice AND the examination may reopen as the needs of the service require.
EXAM NUMBER:
J2708S
TYPE OF RECRUITMENT:
Open Competitive Job Opportunity
FILING TYPE:
Open Continuous
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SPECIAL SALARY INFORMATION
Salary includes P.O.S.T., patrol, and longevity bonuses.
$7,298.77 – $11,598.44 (BPC) Monthly
$7,520.77 – $11,951.22 (IPC) Monthly
$7,749.52 – $12,314.73 (APC) Monthly
The eight step of the Deputy Sheriff pay scale shall be authorized after:
- The employee is on the seventh step
- Successful completion of Custody and Patrol training programs
- Completion of Custody and Patrol assignments with competent performance ratings and evaluations
DEFINITION:
As a full-time, sworn, peace officer, performs general law enforcement duties to protect life and property and to preserve law and order.
CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS:
Positions allocable to this class work under the technical and administrative supervision of a Sergeant or higher – level peace officer. Some positions report to civilian managers who provide administrative supervision. Incumbents are assigned to fixed posts or designated patrol areas throughout the unincorporated area of the County and in contract cities and perform either: (1) inmate custody work at a correctional facility; security and support services at a court facility; or (2) law enforcement work at a Sheriff’s patrol station, specialized unit, or other non-custodial assignment. Incumbents perform progressively responsible and diverse law enforcement duties such as supervising, observing, guarding, and transporting inmates; serving civil and criminal process; securing and maintaining order within courtrooms; patrolling an assigned area in a patrol car; investigating, preventing and suppressing crime; and apprehending public offenders. Incumbents may rotate through a variety of job assignments along planned career development lines to broaden skill and expertise in general law enforcement work and enable prompt deployment of trained personnel in response to the changing needs and priorities of the community. Incumbents perform community-based policing, interact with community residents, and engage in collaborative problem solving. Positions in this class must exercise a working knowledge of law enforcement such as penal, evidence and vehicle codes; criminal investigation; patrol and custody procedures; juvenile laws; administration of justice; and community-law enforcement relations. Incumbents in these assignments must independently exercise judgment in interpreting and applying departmentally-approved methods in emergency situations involving danger to life and property.
Also allocable to this class are positions performing specialized and highly specialized law enforcement assignments. Positions performing specialized assignments such as a lead deputy, training officer, watch deputy, polygraph examiner, investigator, etc., are required to exercise a complete knowledge of the functions and responsibilities of their assigned unit, with sufficient ability to impart this knowledge to others. Specialized assignments, such as media or international liaison, are highly sensitive requiring incumbents to possess a thorough knowledge of the department’s organization and operational policies and procedures as well as the ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of individuals and groups. Highly specialized assignments such as commercial crimes, major crimes, homicide, emergency services, arson, or aero initially require extensive training and technical skill. Incumbents are required to maintain proficiency and stay abreast of developments in their particular area of expertise.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES OF A DEPUTY SHERIFF
- Testify in court
- Make a forcible arrest
- Search for and handle evidence/contraband
- Use a firearm
- Drive a County vehicle
Essential Job Functions
Deputy Sheriffs in all assignments are responsible for performing the following duties:
- Takes action, as deemed appropriate and within the guidelines of the law and departmental policy, in response to any public offense committed to which there is immediate danger to person or property or of the escape of the perpetrator of such offense whether on or off duty.
- Performs law enforcement administrative and operational duties such as writing reports, maintaining logs, and other records.
- Maintains current knowledge of policies and procedures resulting from changes in laws or other legal mandates affecting functional area of assignment.
- Takes responsibility for and maintains all equipment, including weapons, ammunition, and other specialized law enforcement equipment; attends required training; and maintains proficiency in all issued equipment.
- Responds to emergent situations such as natural disasters, civil unrest, or other tactical situations to protect lives and prevent criminal acts.
- Appears in court to testify in legal proceedings.
- Performs collateral duties as assigned.
- Performs community-based policing, interacts with community residents and engages in collaborative problem solving.
CORRECTIONAL OR COURT FACILITY ASSIGNMENTS:
- Controls, monitors, and supervises inmate conduct in housing units during meals, bathing, recreational activities, or work assignments according to established policies, regulations, and procedures to prevent escapes, injuries, or violence.
- Interprets and enforces correctional rules and regulations, such as California Code of Regulations, Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities, Title XV.
- Searches inmates, including performing clothed and unclothed body searches, and inspects housing units for contraband such as weapons or drugs to maintain the security and safety of inmates.
- Monitors movement and maintains security and safety of sentenced and pre-sentenced inmates within a correctional or court facility.
- Transports inmates to hospitals as needed for medical treatment and provides security as needed.
- Maintains visual surveillance of inmates and facilities according to departmental policy and established schedule through direct observation and the use of video equipment.
- Responds to inmate disturbances or emergencies and takes action to control the situation in accordance with legal guidelines, training, and established departmental policies and procedures.
- Conducts, records, and reports inmate count during shift to ensure all inmates are present and that accurate documentation is maintained.
- Responds to incidents of suspected criminal activity within a facility such as physical assaults; conducts preliminary investigations; gathers and maintains the chain of evidence; writes reports; and makes arrests as necessary.
- Provides jail orientation and responds to questions, concerns, and requests from inmates.
- Oversees and monitors access to attorney rooms, visiting areas, and other controlled locations.
- Serves as a Superior Court bailiff by assisting the court in maintaining order and by providing security for inmates in custody and for jurors.
- Serves all writs, notices or other processes issued by superior courts in the manner prescribed by law.
- Transports sentenced and pre-sentenced inmates to and from courts, correctional facilities, or other locations.
PATROL STATION/SPECIALIZED UNIT/OTHER NON-CUSTODIAL ASSIGNMENTS:
- Patrols designated area in a patrol car to enforce laws and prevent or suppress crime; responds to reports of suspected criminal activity or disturbance such as physical assault, rape, homicide or burglary; makes preliminary investigations; gathers and maintains the chain of evidence; and makes arrests as warranted.
- Responds to requests for service from the public regarding suspected criminal activities such as those involving juveniles, narcotics, vice, license violations, or nuisance complaints, and initiates the investigation of incidents.
- Responds to locations of traffic accidents to assist victims; takes control to maintain traffic flow; obtains evidence and interviews suspects, witnesses, and victims; documents findings in a written report, and issues citations or makes arrests as warranted.
- Transports inmates to or from courts, stations, emergency medical facilities or other correctional facilities.
- Conducts personnel background investigations by interviewing employers, neighbors, personal references, and family members and prepares reports of significant information obtained.
- Guards and maintains the security and safety of sentenced and pre-sentenced inmates by enforcing detention policies and procedures in station jails.
MAY BE ASSIGNED TO PERFORM SPECIALIZED DUTIES IN ASSIGNMENTS SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING:
- Exercises technical supervision over other line personnel, including but not limited to patrol, custody, detective, court services, and technical services.
- Plans and conducts law enforcement courses and seminars including classroom instruction and practical demonstration; tests and evaluates participants’ knowledge and performance.
- Exercises technical supervision over field training activities in various patrol procedures and techniques such as report writing, vehicle pullover and approach, traffic control, arrest, and search and seizure.
- Coordinates operational activities such as scheduling patrol units and resolving community concerns and incoming calls for service at a Sheriff’s patrol station.
- Conducts polygraph investigations of suspects, victims, or witnesses to determine the validity of their statements; conducts polygraph examinations of applicants for Deputy Sheriff.
- Serves as a detective in a specialized investigative unit such as burglary, juvenile gang, child abuse, forgery, commercial crimes, vice, or narcotics, with responsibility for investigating crimes, identifying and apprehending criminals, and assisting in the prosecution of court cases.
MAY BE ASSIGNED TO PERFORM HIGHLY SPECIALIZED DUTIES IN ASSIGNMENTS SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING:
- Conducts complex major investigations in such areas as homicide, arson, and fraud, requiring extensive technical knowledge and skill, and the ability to compile, analyze, interpret, and synthesize massive amounts of information.
- Performs duties such as flying a helicopter and making mountain and underwater rescues requiring extensive training, skills, and certification or licensure.
Requirements
SELECTION REQUIREMENTS
AGE
Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of application.
WORK AUTHORIZATION
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Applicants will be required to submit their documents during the background investigation.
LICENSE
A valid California class “C” driver license is required to perform job-related essential functions. Must possess a current, non-expired California class “C” driver license or above at the time of application.
Successful applicants will be required to submit a copy of their California driver license during the background investigation. License must not be suspended, restricted, or revoked. An applicant’s driving record within the past 36 months will be evaluated.
EXPERIENCE
Option I: Completion of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s basic law enforcement training program approved by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) within the last two years.
Option II: Two years of full-time, active law enforcement experience in a California POST-certified law enforcement agency within the past two years and possession of a Basic POST certificate.
Option III: Current standing as a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) Designated Level I Reserve Deputy -AND- Three years of active experience* as an LASD Level I, II, or III Reserve Deputy within the past three years, two consecutive years of which must have been in a patrol capacity responding to a wide range of calls for service at a patrol station. *Active experience is defined as completing LASD’s required 240 hours per year of qualifying service.
CERTIFICATION
Must have completed the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s basic law enforcement training program approved by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) OR must possess a current and valid Basic Certificate from the State of California Commission on POST. Peace officers on probation must possess a current and valid Proof of Eligibility (POE) issued by POST at the time of application.
You are required to provide a legible copy of P.O.S.T. profile report and one or more of the following:
- A legible copy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s basic law enforcement training program certificate of completion OR
- A legible copy of current and valid Proof of Eligibility (POE) issued by POST OR
- A legible copy of current and valid P.O.S.T. Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced certificate, must be submitted with your application. Documentation may be accepted via e-mail to:
PHYSICAL CLASS
IV – Arduous
This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working above ground on irregular surfaces. It includes those positions that occasionally demand extraordinary physical activity such as those in Safety positions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of this classification, with or without a reasonable accommodation.
Applicants must be in good general physical condition, free from any medical condition that would interfere with the satisfactory performance of the essential duties of this classification.
VISION:
(1) Acuity – At least 20/70 in each eye without correction, correctable to 20/30 in each eye. Successful soft contact lens wearers are not required to meet the uncorrected standard as long as their corrected vision is 20/30 in each eye.
(2) Color perception – Anything other than minor hue impairment is disqualifying.
HEARING:
There may be no greater than a 25 dB loss in the better ear as averaged over the test frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hz. There may not be a peak loss at any of the test frequencies greater than:
30 dB at 500 Hz
30 dB at 1000 Hz
40 dB at 2000 Hz
40 dB at 3000 Hz
There may be no greater than a 35 dB loss in the worst ear as averaged over the test frequencies, and no peak loss greater than 45 dB at any of the test frequencies. In the case of a questionable, unusual, or borderline hearing loss, the applicant’s record may be reviewed by the Occupational Health Program’s Service Consultant for final determination of qualifications.
Additional Information
WORK CONDITIONS
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) operates seven days a week, 24-hours a day, and has locations throughout the greater Los Angeles County. Appointees must be willing to:
- work any shift.
- work overtime and consecutive shifts.
- work any day of the year.
- work with people of any race or ethnic group.
- work assignments with co-workers of the opposite sex.
- work in any location within the County of Los Angeles.
- injure and perhaps kill another person in defense of their life or the life of others.
- have split or varied days off.
- work assignments where there is risk of being injured in the performance of their duties.
- deal with people who are hostile, irrational, emotionally distraught, or mentally ill.
- deal with volatile or life-threatening situations.
- make appropriate split-second decisions in emergent, highly stressful situations.
- work independently and as a partner or team member with a variety of individuals.
EXAMINATION CONTENT
This is a non-competitive examination. This examination is intended to merely qualify applicants. Applicants will be placed on an eligible register without indication of relative standing in the examination.
ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION
Applications will be processed on an as received basis and eligible applicants will be promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. If you are successful, your name will remain on the eligible register for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the date of eligibility, unless you:
- do not appear (DNA) to any scheduled structured interview appointment.
- do not pass the structured interview.
- do not appear (DNA) to any scheduled background investigation appointment.
- are disqualified during the background investigation.
- are disqualified from the medical or psychological evaluation.
- withdraw or refuse the position after being placed on the eligible register.
VACANCY INFORMATION
The resulting eligible register will be used to fill vacancies in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
ELECTRONIC CORRESPONDENCE
All correspondence will be sent to the email address provided on your application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add the following email addresses to your email address book and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail:
- srocha@lasd.org
You have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notifications to be a valid reason for a late test administration or re-scheduling.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY IF HIRED
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has a “zero tolerance” policy for its employees for the use of narcotics, controlled substances, and/or prescription drugs without a prescription. Any employee found in violation of this policy will be subject to discharge.
DISQUALIFICATION
The background questions in the Supplemental Questionnaire (SQ) are utilized to ensure you meet the standards of the LASD. If you fail any background question(s) you may be disqualified from all LEJF examinations for which you have applied and will have to wait a minimum of twelve (12) months after the date of the disqualification to reapply.
LASD HIRING PROCESS
1. Application (including SQ)
2. Structured Interview
3. Background Investigation
4. Psychological and Medical Evaluations
If during the hiring process, the LASD determines that one or more components have expired prior to hire, you will be required to complete the expired component(s) again.
STRUCTURED INTERVIEW (SI)
If you are placed on the eligible register, you will participate in a P.O.S.T. mandated structured interview (SI). The SI evaluates your experience, problem solving, interest/motivation, interpersonal skills, community involvement/awareness, and communication skills. If you do not pass the SI, you must wait three (3) months to reapply.
PRE-INVESTIGATIVE QUESTIONNAIRE
You will be required to complete a Pre-Investigative Questionnaire that will consist of questions regarding narcotics use, theft, arrest history, domestic violence, and driving history. Examples of disqualifying factors include but are not limited to: failure to appear to scheduled appointments, felony convictions, job related misdemeanor convictions, certain serious traffic convictions or patterns, suspended license, driving under the influence, poor credit or employment history, substance abuse, and active criminal probation.
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT (PHS)
You will receive emails from the Department’s electronic case management system, E-Hire, with instructions on how to complete the required Personal History Statement (PHS) and submit specific documents (i.e., driver license, social security card, birth/marriage certificate(s) etc.). It is your responsibility to bring both original documents and copies to your background intake appointment. LASD representatives will verify the copies against the original documents and return all original documents.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
A thorough background investigation will be conducted which includes, but is not limited to; discrepancy interviews, a Live Scan (fingerprint search), polygraph examination, law enforcement agency checks, and residence/employment checks. If you complete the background investigation you may be selected for the position and will be extended a conditional offer of employment prior to the psychological and medical evaluations.
- If you are disqualified from the background investigation you may be ineligible to reapply for any LASD position(s) for a minimum of twelve (12) months.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
The psychological evaluation consists of a four (4) hour test. Once you have completed the test you will meet with a psychologist.
- If you do not pass the psychological evaluation, you will be ineligible to reapply for the position for a minimum of twelve (12) months.
MEDICAL EVALUATION
The medical evaluation assesses physical ability, ensuring capability to participate in the demanding duties of the position.
- If you do not pass the medical evaluation, you will be ineligible to reapply for the position for a minimum of twelve (12) months.
APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION
You are required to submit an online County of Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department employment application. All information, including the selection requirements (i.e., age, citizenship, experience and driver license) is subject to verification and your application may be rejected at any time during the selection process. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the selection requirements. You will be asked to provide required documents during the background investigation.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING ONLINE
To apply for this examination, click on the “Apply” button located on the top right corner of the screen. Applications must be submitted electronically by 5:00 pm (PT), on the last day of application filing period.
To ensure you have the best experience possible, it is recommended that you use a desktop or laptop to apply using the most up-to-date version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT LIBRARIESApplications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County if you do not have regular access to a computer or the internet. Information about library reopening’s may be found at/.
NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD
You must file your application online using your own user ID and password. Using a family member’s or a friend’s user ID and password may erase your original application record, and may result in a rejection of your application.
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
You must include your social security number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a social security number.
ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 981-5800
Teletype Phone: (213) 626-0251
California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922
Department Contact Name: Sworn Examinations Unit
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Department Contact email:
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Employment Information
Any language contained in the job posting supersedes any language contained below.
Your Responsibilities:
1. Completing Your Application:
a. Before submission of the application, it is your responsibility to ensure that all information provided is correct and complete on the application. Incomplete applications cannot be accepted.
b. List each payroll title separately for each job. Do not group your experience. Specify the beginning and ending dates for each job. If you are a Los Angeles County employee and have held multiple positions, do NOT list all of your time with the County under your present payroll title.
c. Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number.
d. To receive credit, include required documents (e.g., copy of your diploma, transcript, certificate, or license) as directed on the job posting. International degrees in a foreign language must be translated to English and evaluated for equivalency to U.S. standards. Refer to the job posting for specific deadlines for supporting documentation.
2. Requirements on Job Posting:
a. Your application will only be accepted if it clearly shows you meet the requirements. The information you give will determine your eligibility and is subject to verification at any time.
b. You must be at least 16 years of age at the time of appointment unless other age limits are stated on the job posting. The Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) of 1967, as amended, prohibits discrimination on the basis of age for any individual age 40 or older.
c. Experience is evaluated on the basis of a verifiable 40- hour week, unless specified otherwise. Prorated part-time experience may be acceptable.
3. Application Deadline: All job applications must be completed and submitted before the closing time on the last day of the filing period as indicated on the job posting unless other instructions are provided. Job postings with an open continuous filing period are subject to closure without prior notice. It is to your advantage to file your application early and not wait until the last allowable date and time as you will not be able to apply once the filing period has closed.
4. Change of Name or Address: To change personal information such as your name or address, log into your profile on and make the necessary change. This can be done at any time.
5. Equal Employment Opportunity/Non-Discrimination Policy:
a. It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law. b. If you are an individual requesting reasonable accommodation(s) in the examination process, please contact the testing accommodation coordinator listed on the job posting. The provision of accommodation(s) may be subject to verification, consistent with state and federal law. All accommodation-related information will remain confidential.
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By accepting the Use Disclaimer set forth herein, you agree to all of the above terms and further agree to use this Online Job Employment Application System only for the submission of bona fide employment applications to the County of Los Angeles. Any other use of this Online Job Employment Application System, including without limitation any copying, downloading, translating, decompiling, or reverse engineering of the system, data, or related software, shall be a violation of the Use Disclaimer.
Test Preparation: Study Guides and other resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. An interactive system for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at /. Additional resources may be listed on the job posting.
Veteran’s Credit: In all open competitive examinations, a veteran’s credit of 10 percent of the total credits specified for such examinations will be added to the final passing grade of an honorably discharged veteran who served in the Armed Forces of the United States under any of the following conditions: During a declared war; -or- During the period April 28, 1952 through July 1, 1955; -or- For more than 180 consecutive days, other than for training, any part of which occurred after January 31, 1955, and before October 15, 1976; -or- During the Gulf War from August 2, 1990 through January 2, 1992; -or- For more than 180 consecutive days, other than for training, any part of which occurred during the period beginning September 11, 2001, and ending on August 31, 2010 the last day of Operation Iraqi Freedom; -or- In a campaign or expedition for which a campaign medal or expeditionary medal has been authorized and awarded. Any Armed Forces Expeditionary medal or campaign badge, including El Salvador, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, Southwest Asia, Somalia, and Haiti qualifies for credit.
A campaign medal holder or Gulf War veteran who originally enlisted after September 7, 1980 (or began active duty on or after October 14, 1982, and has not previously completed 24 months of continuous active duty) must have served continuously for 24 months or the full period called or ordered to active duty.
This also applies to the spouse of such person who, while engaged in such service was wounded, disabled or crippled and thereby permanently prevented from engaging in any remunerative occupation, and also to the widow or widower of any such person who died or was killed while in such service. A DD214, Certificate of Discharge or Separation from Active Duty, or other official documents issued by the branch of service are required as verification of eligibility for Veterans preference. Applicants must submit the documentation for each open competitive exam to qualify for veteran’s credit. More information available at:
Accreditation Information: Accredited institutions are those listed in the publications of regional, national or international accrediting agencies that are accepted by the Department of Human Resources. Publications such as American Universities and Colleges and International Handbook of Universities are acceptable references. Also acceptable, if appropriate, are degrees that have been evaluated and deemed to be equivalent to degrees from United States accredited institutions by an academic credential evaluation agency recognized by The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE). More information is available at: and
Background Check: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except as otherwise permissible under applicable laws, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a conditional offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and will also consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed.
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Benefit Information: Depending on the position, the successful candidate will enroll in a contributory defined benefit pension plan if the candidate is a “new member” of the County’s defined benefit plan (LACERA) on or after January 1, 2013 (first employed by the County on or after December 1, 2012) – unless she or he established reciprocity with another public retirement system in which she or he was a member before January 1, 2013. It should be noted that County employees do not pay into Social Security, but do pay the Medical Hospital Insurance Tax portion of Social Security at a rate of 1.45%. The Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) has reciprocal agreements with several public retirement systems in California.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: All positions are open to qualified men and women. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons with disabilities who believe they need reasonable accommodation, or help in order to apply for a position, may contact the ADA/Personnel Services for Disabled Persons Coordinator. Hearing impaired applicants with telephone teletype equipment may leave messages by calling the teletype phone number on the job posting. The County will attempt to meet reasonable accommodation requests whenever possible.
Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law. All positions are open to qualified men and women pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The County will comply with all of its obligations under State and Federal laws regarding the provision of reasonable accommodations to applicants.
Los Angeles County Child Support Compliance Program: In an effort to improve compliance with court ordered child, family and spousal support obligations, certain employment and identification information (i.e., name, address, Social Security number and date of hire) is regularly reported to the State Directory of New Hires which may assist in locating persons who owe these obligations. Family Code Section 17512 permits under certain circumstances for additional employment and identifying information to be requested. Applicants will not be disqualified from employment based on this information.
Social Security Act of 2004: Section 419 (c) of Public Law 108-203, the Social Security Protection Act of 2004, requires State and local government employers to disclose the effect of the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset Provision to employees hired on or after January 1, 2005, in jobs not covered by Social Security. The County of Los Angeles does not participate in the Social Security System. All newly hired County of Los Angeles employees must sign a statement (Form SSA-1945) prior to the start of employment indicating that they are aware of a possible reduction in their future Social Security benefit entitlement. For more information on Social Security and about each provision, you may visit the website , or call toll free 1-800-772- 1213. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the TTY number 1-800-325-0778 or contact a local Social Security office.
Employment Eligibility Information: Final appointment is contingent upon verification of U.S. citizenship or the right to work in the United States. Immigration law provides that all persons hired after November 6, 1986, are required to present original documents to the County, within three (3) business days of hiring, which show satisfactory proof of 1) identity and 2) U.S. employment eligibility.
The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Part 2.8 commencing with Section 12900 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) the Regulations of the Fair Employment and Housing Commission (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Division 4, Sections 7285.0 through 8504) and other applicable laws prohibit employment discrimination based on an applicant’s protected characteristics, including race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, age, pregnancy, childbirth, and other characteristics.
COVID-19 VACCINATION: Some County workforce members may be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Successful candidates for those positions/classifications may be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department.
Updated February 2024
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The information you provide on this supplemental questionnaire will be evaluated and used to determine your eligibility to participate in the next phase of the examination process. CHECK YOUR ANSWER CAREFULLY. Any mistakes you make and/or any responses you provide in completing these questions will be used to disqualify your application even if you possess the qualifying experience. All information is subject to verification at any time in the examination and hiring process. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or dismissal.
- I understand the above information and instructions.
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How did you hear about our job openings?
- Recruiter
- LASD Website
- LA County Website
- Youtube
- Sheriff’s Station Website
- College Campus
- Career Fair/Seminar
- LASD Employee
- LA County Employee
- Friends/Neighbors
- Radio
- Billboard
- Other
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Have you served in the armed forces? If “yes”, indicate which branch.
- Army
- Navy
- Air Force
- Marine Corps
- Coast Guard
- National Guard/Reserves
- Space Force
- Does Not Apply
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Are you at least 21 years of age?
- Yes, I am 21 years of age or older.
- No, I am not at least 21 years of age.
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Select the choice that best describes your employment eligibility.
- U.S. Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- Legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law
- None of the above
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Do you have a valid California class “C” driver license or above?
- Yes; I have a valid California class “C” driver license or above.
- No; I do not have a valid California class “C” driver license or above.
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Select the choice that best describes your experience.
- Option I: Completion of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s basic law enforcement training program approved by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) within the last two years.
- Option II: Two years of full-time, active law enforcement experience in a California POST-certified law enforcement agency within the past two years and possession of a Basic POST certificate.
- Option III: Current standing as a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) Designated Level I Reserve Deputy -AND- Three years of active experience* as an LASD Level I, II, or III Reserve Deputy within the past three years, two consecutive years of which must have been in a patrol capacity responding to a wide range of calls for service at a patrol station. *Active experience is defined as completing LASD’s required 240 hours per year of qualifying service.
- None of the above
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Select the highest level of education you have achieved. (This information will be collected for data purposes only).
- Graduation from a U.S. high school
- GED, TASC, HiSET, CHSPE, or CPP
- Some college credit but no degree
- Associate degree from an accredited college
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Master’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university
- None of the above
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Are you willing to work any shift?
- Yes, I am willing to work any shift.
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Are you willing to work overtime and consecutive shifts?
- Yes, I am willing to work overtime and consecutive shifts.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department operates 24-hours a day, seven days a week.Are you willing and able to work any day of the year?
- Yes, I am willing and able to work any day of the year.
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Are you willing to work with people of any race or ethnic group?
- Yes, I am willing to work with people of any race or ethnic group.
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Are you willing to work assignments with co-workers of the opposite sex?
- Yes, I am willing to work assignments with co-workers of the opposite sex.
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Are you willing to work in any location within the County of Los Angeles?
- Yes, I am willing to work in any location within the County of Los Angeles.
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Are you willing to injure and perhaps kill another person in defense of your life or the lives of others?
- Yes, I am willing to injure and perhaps kill another person in defense of my life or the lives of others.
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Are you willing to work an assignment in which you have split or varied days off?
- Yes, I am willing to work an assignment in which I have split or varied days off.
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Are you willing to work assignments where there is risk of being injured in the performance of your duties?
- Yes, I am willing to work assignments where there is risk of being injured in the performance of my duties.
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Are you willing to deal with people who are hostile, irrational, emotionally distraught, or mentally ill?
- Yes, I am willing to deal with people who are hostile, irrational, emotionally distraught, or mentally ill.
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Are you willing to deal with volatile or life threatening situations?
- Yes, I am willing to deal with volatile or life threatening situations.
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Are you willing to make appropriate split-second decisions in emergent, highly stressful situations?
- Yes, I am willing to make appropriate split-second decisions in emergent, highly stressful situations.
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Are you willing to work independently and as a partner or team member with a variety of individuals?
- Yes, I am willing to work independently and as a partner or team member with a variety of individuals.
22
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has a “zero tolerance” policy for its employees for the use of narcotics, controlled substances, and/or prescription drugs without a prescription.
- If employed by the LASD, I agree to abide by the zero tolerance policy on the use of narcotics, controlled substances, and/or prescription drugs without a prescription.
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The LASD employees must adhere to the Department’s grooming and appearance policies, procedures, and standards. Hair should be clean and well groomed. All tattoos must be covered. Tattoos upon the neck, face or head are prohibited. Beards are not allowed; mustaches must be trimmed and neat; jewelry must be minimally observable. Facial piercings are not allowed. A uniform or professional attire is required while on duty. Are you willing to comply with these policies?
- Yes, I am willing to comply with all of the grooming and appearance policies, procedures, and standards of the LASD.
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Do you understand you will be subject to a thorough background investigation, and if applicable, a polygraph, psychological and medical evaluations? See job posting for more information.
- Yes, I understand I will be subject to a thorough background investigation, and if applicable, a polygraph, and psychological and medical evaluations.
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Are you currently on criminal probation?
- No, I am not on criminal probation.
- Yes, I am currently on criminal probation.
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Are you currently on criminal parole?
- No, I am not on criminal parole.
- Yes, I am currently on criminal parole.
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Have you ever been convicted for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs or any DUI-related crimes? If “yes”, when was the last time?
- No
- Yes; within 1 year
- Yes; more than 1 year ago, but less than 2 years ago
- Yes; more than 2 years ago, but less than 3 years ago
- Yes; more than 3 years ago, but less than 4 years ago
- Yes; more than 4 years ago
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Have you ever used any illegal drug (methamphetamine, heroin, speed, cocaine, ecstasy, PCP, hallucinogens, etc.) OTHER than marijuana? If “yes”, when was the last time?
- No
- Yes; within the last 12 months
- Yes; more than 1 year ago, but less than 2 years ago
- Yes; more than 2 years ago, but less than 3 years ago
- Yes; more than 3 years ago, but less than 4 years ago
- Yes; more than 4 years ago
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Have you ever used methamphetamine? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 30 times
- Yes; 31 times or more
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Have you ever used heroin? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 29 times
- Yes; 30 times or more
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Have you ever used speed? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 30 times
- Yes; 31 times or more
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Have you ever used cocaine? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 30 times
- Yes; 31 times or more
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Have you ever used ecstasy? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 30 times
- Yes; 31 times or more
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Have you ever used PCP? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 29 times
- Yes; 30 times or more
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Have you ever used hallucinogens? If “yes”, how many times?
- No
- Yes; 1 to 9 times
- Yes; 10 to 19 times
- Yes; 20 to 30 times
- Yes; 31 times or more
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Have you ever served in one of the following capacities with a law enforcement agency?
- Explorer
- Reserve Officer/Deputy
- Peace Officer
- Volunteer
- Does Not Apply
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If you answered “yes” to the previous question, list the name(s) of the agency and dates of service in the text box provided. If you answered “Does Not Apply,” write “Does Not Apply” in the text box provided.
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- Yes, I understand the above information and instructions.
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