LATERAL-ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS
TRAINING REQUIREMENT
To qualify for Lateral-Entry, applicants must have successfully completed a police academy which qualifies for the Honolulu Police Department Basic Course Waiver (BCW). To qualify for the BCW, the following is required:
Note: Applicants will be required to submit photocopies of specific proof of training documents after their application has been screened, but prior to being invited to take the written exam.
- Successful completion of a 200 hour minimum general law enforcement basic training within the United States; AND
- Successful completion of 664 hours of general law enforcement training. The 664-hours training requirement may include the applicant's basic course.
Note: Applicants will be required to submit photocopies of specific proof of training documents after their application has been screened, but prior to being invited to take the written exam.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT
To qualify for Lateral-Entry, applicants must meet all of the following at the time of application:
- Currently employed as a commissioned/sworn law enforcement officer in full-duty status at a municipal, city, county or state law enforcement agency which is recognized by the Honolulu Police Department as performing equivalent duties.
- Two (2) years of post-academy experience with current employer performing ALL of the following tasks:
- Patrolling a geographical area
- Responding to the full range of requests for police services including response to 911 emergency and non-emergency calls for service at residences, private properties, commercial establishments and government properties.
- Performing enforcement actions on the full-range of law violations.
- Conducting investigations of criminal activity that includes a variety of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and motor vehicle accidents/collisions .
Unfortunately, due to the training and experience requirements listed above, the following do not qualify for Lateral-Entry:
- Federal Law Enforcement
- Military Police
- State of Hawaii Law Enforcement Officers (including Department of Law Enforcement, Department of Land and Natural Resources and Department of Transportation).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
AGE REQUIREMENT
DRIVERS LICENSEA valid government issued Driver's License is required at the time of application. FIREARMSMust be able to meet Federal and State eligibility requirements to possess firearms (i.e. no felony convictions; no misdemeanor convictions for domestic violence, other violent crimes, or illegal drug sales). In addition, meet requirements set forth in Hawaii Revised Status (HRS) Section 134-3.5. MEDICAL - HEARINGPure tone thresholds in the unaided worst ear not worse than 25 dB at 500Hz, or 2000Hz, and not worse than 35 dB loss at 3000Hz or no greater than 30 dB at any time of the first three frequencies and average loss of less than 30dB for all four frequencies is acceptable. * This is not all-inclusive and is intended only as a general guideline. Each case will be considered on an individual basis, taking into account any unique circumstances. |
INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS
In addition, we highly recommend reviewing our selection standards to determine your likelihood in successfully passing our background investigation.
EDUCATIONHigh School Diploma, General Educational Diploma (GED) or Equivalent. CITIZENSHIPIn order to meet Federal and State requirements to possess a firearm, you must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National or Legal Permanent Resident. MEDICAL - VISION
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