HOW TO JOIN TRIDENT
HOW TO JOIN TRIDENT
There are 2 different paths which you must follow in order to join TRIDENT:
CID Work
This method requires you to have served in CID for a minimum of one month. You may apply for CID once you have achieved the rank of Sergeant, accumulated 150+ hours clocked on, you are SGT+, have completed Basic IGD Training, and if applications are open on the CID Hub.
After one month of consistent work, which is demonstrated by regularly submitting intel forms and maintaining a high standard of roleplay, TRIDENT Command may consider inviting you to join TRIDENT. However, this is not guaranteed and remains at the sole discretion of TRIDENT Command.
Intake Training
Successful candidates must complete our TRIDENT intake training. This training is designed to ensure a thorough understanding of Trident operations, policing procedures, and CMG rules. This training must be completed to a satisfactory standard to progress to the rank of PFI.
TRIDENT Support Experience
Another option is through being a TRIDENT support for over 2 months and going to operations, filling intel forms and even assisting with anything that command may request. This is the harder option although it does allow you to go to operations without being CID or TRIDENT and will therefore enable you to assist with RP right from the start. We have Trident supports TXD (RPU) and TXP (NPAS), for more information refer to the TRIDENT Support.
Intake Training
Successful candidates must complete our Trident intake training. This training is designed to ensure a thorough understanding of TRIDENT operations, policing procedures, and CMG rules. This training must be completed to a satisfactory standard in order to progress to the rank of PFI.
Recruitment Process
Interview
Should you be chosen, the next stage involves a formal interview. This is your opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge, professionalism, and to articulate why you are a suitable candidate for Trident.Â
Intake Training
Successful candidates must complete our Trident intake training. This training is designed to ensure a thorough understanding of Trident operations, policing procedures, and CMG rules. This training must be completed to a satisfactory standard in order to progress to the rank of PFI.