There are a few requirements to join the LA County Sheriff’s Department. To make your application process easier, review these conditions first. Do you have questions about specific requirements? Contact a recruiter through the button at the bottom of this page, who can help provide more insight on particular cases.
To apply for a Deputy Sheriff Trainee position, the following is required:
Be at least 13 years old to apply / no age maximum
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law
Graduation from an accredited U.S. high school or equivalent (GED, TASC, HiSet, or CHSPE).
Valid Class C driver’s license (Out-of-state applicants can use a valid license from their home state while filing, but will need a valid California Class C license at the time of hire)
Be in good physical condition and free from any medical conditions that would interfere with the responsibilities of a Deputy Sheriff
Have at least 20/70 vision in each eye, correctable to 20/30 with only minor hue impairment
No major hearing impairment (no more than 25 db loss in the better ear and 35 db loss in weaker ear)
No felony convictions or currently on probation; misdemeanors may be disqualifying, depending on the number, type of violation, and date of the violation
IV – Arduous Physical Class (Must be able to lift 25 lbs while bending, twisting or working on irregular surfaces and may require extraordinary physical exertion)
Additionally, a successful candidate will have these attributes to become a Deputy Sheriff:
Possess and demonstrate integrity
Demonstrated ability to use good judgment and problem solving
Capacity for empathy and compassion
Ability to multi-task
Ability to demonstrate courage and to take responsibility
Ability to be resourceful and show initiative
Demonstrating assertiveness
Ability to work in a team environment