Syracuse Police Department
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The Recruitment Section is responsible for recruiting the most qualified applicants available for actual and anticipated vacancies within the department. Recruitment personnel strive to develop and maintain a racial and ethnic composition within the department that mirrors the demographic composition of the City of Syracuse.

For further information complete the online form, contact the Recruitment Section at (315) 442-5227 or e-mail Recruitment@syracusepolice.org.

 

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Next Civil Service Exam Date:

The next Civil Service exam for Police Officer is expected to be held on the second Saturday in November, 2013.

Applications are not yet available.

The deadline for filing will be posted when the exam date is announced.

Click on "Download the Civil Service application" under "Related Links" on this page 

You must mail the application, and a check for $35.00 to:

Onondaga County Personnel   John H. Mulroy Civic Center   421 Montgomery St, 13th Floor Syracuse, NY 13202-2959


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511 S. State Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone: (315) 442-5200
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