Screening for minimum qualifications
On the day of the Civil Service Exam, we will conduct the following:
- A written test designed to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities required for the position of police officer. You are not expected to know police rules, regulations or procedures, but rather reason and think like a police officer. The test structure consists of 160 multiple choice questions drawing general reading comprehension, spelling, grammar and memorization.
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All applicants must successfully complete the Grand Prairie Police Department row test.
The entry fitness exam is a 2,000-meter row on a Concept2 machine with the damper set to five. Minimum passing times vary by age, weight, and gender, and applicants must score at least 55% to remain eligible for employment. Please click here to use the widget to determine your passing time.
Testing to be conducted later:
- Panel interview
- Character/background* investigation including photography and finger printing
- Polygraph examination
- Psychological evaluation
- Drug testing
- Medical examination
Applicants who are not certified as Texas peace officers are required to complete the Grand Prairie Police Academy. Upon successful completion, police recruits will be assigned to the patrol division for 17 weeks of field training.
The personnel officer guides the Police Officer candidate through each step of the testing process – from the initial written exam, to the final interview with the Chief of Police. During the selection process the personnel officer will be the most important person in the department to the applicant. The personnel officer will set appointments for review boards, psychological testing, polygraph examination, medical examination, and conduct the extensive background investigation into the applicants past.
*Other documents that will be needed for the background include a copy of Driver’s License, Social Security Card, High School Diploma, and College Transcripts (if applicable)