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March 15, 2023
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The Prescott Valley Police Department is a rapidly growing agency focused on community and compassionate policing. As the community grows, the department is looking for new officers. The PVPD is looking to recruit unique recruits and will provide the training necessary for the job.
The sector offers job security, paid medical and dental plans, reimbursement of tuition fees, and excellent work/life balance. Police provide a sense of purpose and satisfaction in the work, and departments encourage applicants to come and see what the department has to offer.
We are looking for police trainees for classes at the police academy in July.
The next test is Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 9:00 am.
To be considered for employment in the town of Prescott Valley, applicants must submit an online application and complete an online AZPOST Personal Resume.
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Visit my.azpost.gov, the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training website, to create an account and complete your personal resume online. A Form ID number will be issued. Write down this number. Click the Share button and check the box next to Prescott Valley Police Department.
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Apply Online: www.prescottvalley-az.gov/229/employment For police trainees and laterals. Once your application is submitted, a background investigator will obtain your form ID number, send you your paperwork, and contact you to schedule your test.
For application assistance or questions, please call PVPD Recruiting at 928-772-5676.
The Prescott Valley Police Department can be reached at (928) 772-9267 for non-urgent matters and 911 for emergencies.Yavapai County Silent Witness is 1-800-932-3232