Entry Level: Minimum Requirements and Disqualifiers

At time of application, you must be:

  • 20.5 years of age or older

  • possess a high school diploma or GED

  


 

Disqualifiers and Eliminating Factors for becoming a police officer in Oregon

 

The below list is not all-inclusive, it is meant as a guide. Please talk to our recruiter about any concerns.

You are not likely to be hired as a Portland Community Police Officer if:

  • Traffic record, police contacts, accident report, and credit report show a continuing or recent pattern of poor decision making.

  • Personal life shows a history of poor judgment or refusal to confront problems.

  • Personal/Professional life shows a lack of experience with people from racial backgrounds different from your own.

  • Recently or currently misrepresenting yourself or ignoring laws.

  • Provided controlled substances to others, or have been involved in long-term criminal activity.

  • Work history shows a pattern of unexcused absences, discipline, or discharge.

  • Life activities (work, volunteer, hobbies) show little or no interest in serving the public or others.

  • People who know you have doubts about your honesty or character.

  • Body art above collar, except for reasonable cosmetic purposes, will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Body art includes, but not limited to, branding, scarifications and tattoos.

  • Have used any marijuana products within the last year.

 

According to State & Federal Law - You cannot be a police officer in Oregon if:

  • You cannot obtain a valid driver's license in your state of residence.

  • You will not be a U.S. citizen within 18 months of being hired. NOTE: Citizenship application requires 5 years of residency.

  • You have been convicted of a Domestic Violence Assault.

  • You have been convicted of a felony.

 

Entry Level: Hiring Process