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ARE YOU CURRENTLY TESTING AND HIRING?
Yes, we are currently testing and hiring. Visit our Career Opportunities page for a list of open positions.
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All the information provided may be subject to change without notice. Only deputies which are part of the Training Bureau are able to answer questions in this thread.
Is there a dress code for the written examinations?- No, there is not a specific dress code for written examinations.
Do I get paid while I am in the Sheriff's Academy?- Yes, as a recruit you will receive a minimum salary for the duration of your Academy Training.
Are you currently testing and hiring?- For a list of all open positions, visit the Career Opportunites page.
After applying, you will be scheduled for a written examination.
How do I apply for any of the listed job opening(s)?- Please visit the LSSD Law Enforcement Job Family Opportunities page. If you scroll down towards the bottom, you will see all the job bulletins for the currently available positions.
1. Click on the interesting position, you will be directed to the job bulletin (job description).
2. If you are interested and meet the selection requirements for the position(s) desired, you may submit an online application by clicking on the button "APPLY NOW" (( All applications should be posted inside their respective forums (eg. Deputy Sheriff Trainee). The title should be in the 'Firstname Lastname' format. ))
3. Complete the employment application.
4. Once the application process is complete, you will be scheduled for the written examination within 2-3 weeks. (( You will receive access to the approved candidates forum where you will be able to request your written examination and schedule a structured interview. ))
What positions are part of the Law Enforcement Job Family (LEJF)?- 1. Deputy Sheriff — Lateral (DS-Lateral)
2. Deputy Sheriff Trainee (DST)
What are the selection requirements for Deputy Sheriff Trainee (DST)?- 1. 19 ½ years of age at the time of filing and 20 years of age at the time of hire.
2. U.S. Citizen or permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship.
3. Graduation from a U.S. high school or evidence of equivalent U.S. high school proficiency or higher.
4. Valid San Andreas driver's license or higher at the time of filing. Out-of-State applicants must have a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside at the time of filing and will be required to obtain a San Andreas driver's license, prior to hire.
5. Applicants cannot have any felony convictions nor be on probation; misdemeanors may be disqualifying, depending on the number, type of violation, and date of the violation.
6. Good general physical condition.
What are the selection requirements for Deputy Sheriff — Lateral (DS-Lateral)?- 1. Currently employed as a full-time peace officer in a San Andreas Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) certified law enforcement agency with two years of continuous paid peace officer experience at the time of filing application.
2. U.S. Citizen or permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship.
3. Graduation from a U.S. high school or evidence of equivalent U.S. high school proficiency or higher.
4. Valid Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced P.O.S.T. certificate(s) from the San Andreas State Commission on P.O.S.T or a Certificate of Completion from a San Andreas P.O.S.T-Certified Basic Training Academy at the time of filing.
5. Valid San Andreas driver's license at the time of filing.
6. Applicants cannot have any felony convictions or be on probation; misdemeanors may be disqualifying, depending on the number, type of violation, and date of the violation.
7. Good general physical condition.
What does the LEJF written test consist of and what should I study?- The written test consists of two sections with the purpose of evaluating the following skills:
1. Vocabulary
2. Spelling
3. Grammar
4. Writing Clarity
5. Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
6. Data Interpretation
Candidates interested in preparing themself for this test may find study materials/literature at the public library or local bookstores on entry-level law enforcement employment tests.
When will I be notified about my written test?- For LEJF positions, you will be notified via email immediately after passing the application.
When will I receive my results for the written test?- Written Exam results are typically emailed to applicants within 2-3 business days after the completion of the test unless instructed otherwise by the proctor. If you pass, you will be asked to schedule a P.O.S.T. mandated Structured Interview.
Whom do I contact if I did not receive my written test results?- Please contact the Sworn Backgrounds Section by e-mail at [email protected] or phone 1-800-A-DEPUTY
For how long are the LEJF written test scores valid?- Written test scores for LEJF positions are valid only for the duration of the recruitment drive for which one is applying.
If I take the written test and fail, may I reapply?- Applicants who fail the written test may reapply at least (1) month after the date of the written test.
May I be provided with my written test score?- The written test score will not be provided in any case for any LEJF position. The written test is a qualifying test; therefore, you will only be informed if you passed or failed the test.
Do you accept another agency’s written test score in lieu of the LEJF written test?- No, outside agency test scores are not accepted for the LEJF positions. Applicants must take the Los Santos County Sheriff’s Department’s written tests.
What is Dual Track Career Path (only applicable to DS-Lateral and DST applicants)?- The Dual Track allows sworn personnel to select, remain, and promote within their career path of choice: Custody, Patrol, or both. This program was developed by the Los Santos County Sheriff’s Department to enhance continuity, stability, and accountability in the Los Santos County correctional system and patrol-related functions.
May I apply for more than one position at the same time?- No, you are allowed to apply only for a single position at a time.
What is the Los Santos County Sheriff’s Department’s hiring process for Deputy Sheriff Trainee?- 1. Application
2. Multiple Choice Exam
3. Structured Interview
4. Academy Training
5. Post-Academy Examination
If I fail the P.O.S.T. mandated Structured Interview (SI), may I reapply?- You will be allowed one (1) opportunity to pass the SI. If you do not pass the SI, you must wait (1) month before you can reapply.