NON-EMERGENCY: (407)836-4357

EMERGENCY: 9-1-1

RECORDS: (407)254-7280

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Recruiting

Who Can I contact about Becoming A Deputy?

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Sergeant Angel Cirino

[email protected]
(407) 415-1517

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Rick Demarco

Veteran Recruiting
[email protected]
(407) 448-6804

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Deputy Christina Cordero

[email protected]
(689) 500-2466

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Deputy Shawn Harris

[email protected]
(407)868-1420

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Recruiter Mercedes Hogan

[email protected]
(689)307-9665

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    Which Recruiter are you in contact with?:
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    What Does it take to be a Deputy?

    Minimum Requirements

    • Good work history

    • Accredited high school or GED diploma

    • Must be able to comprehend and communicate fluently in verbal and written English.

    • At least 20 years of age.

    • U.S. Citizen.

    • Valid driver’s license for the last year.

    • Must not have been convicted of a felony.

    • Must not have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral character, false statements, perjury or domestic violence.

    • Must not have received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces

    • No marijuana use within the last year. Other drug usage will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

    • Must be in good physical condition

    Why Become A deputy?

    Benefits

    • Possibility of two $5,000 Recruitment Bonus for those who qualify – Totaling to $10,000

    • Sheriff contributes majority of cost for medical coverage

    • Life insurance and long term disability insurance is provided by Sheriff; employees may elect to purchase additional coverage

    • Retirement benefits are provided by the Florida Retirement System

    • Uniforms and other equipment furnished for some positions

    • Education incentive and reimbursement programs

    • 12 vacation days per year/accrues at 3.69 hours bi-weekly

    • Sick time accrues at 3.69 hours bi-weekly

    • 13 paid holidays per year

    • Gym facilities in many agency buildings

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    Sworn Pay

    ItemFirst Year DeputyMaxed Out Deputy
    Base Salary$67,728$104,264
    Shoe Allowance$125$125
    Shift Differential (Midnights)$2,600$2,600
    Education Incentive (with 4-Year Degree)$960$960
    Longevity$2,600
    Master Deputy Pay$1,300
    Total$71,413$109,249

    Signing Allowances

    0-2 years of full time experience = $4,000 ($2,000 paid upon completion of Deputy Orientation,
    $2,000 paid upon completion of Phase I of Field Training Program).

    2-4 years of full time experience = $5,000 ($2,500 upon completion of Deputy Orientation,
    $2,500 upon completion of Phase I of Field Training Program).

    4+ years of full time experience = $5,000 ($2,500 upon completion of Deputy Orientation,
    $2,500 on completion of Phase I of Field Training Program, PLUS entry into pay plan at Step 2.

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    How do i Become A deputy?

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    Sponsorship Opportunities

    Looking to get paid while you train? Competitive candidates are encouraged to apply for a limited number of paid sponsorships to a law enforcement academy. Recruits with no prior experience can apply to be sponsored. Meaning we will cover the cost of the academy and you earn earn $24.50 per hour while enrolled. Healthcare and other benefits of employment commence immediately upon hire.  After academy graduation, newly certified deputies receive their raise to the starting deputy sheriff pay of $26.51 per hour ($55,140 annually) and, if eligible, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office will facilitate the process for the new deputy to receive the State of Florida’s $5,000 Recruitment Bonus. 

    FAQ

    The hiring process takes approximately three (3) to five (5) months, but this is all dependent on the applicant’s involvement.

    1. Certification 
    2. Application
    3. Background Check
    4. Medical Exam
    5. Orientation
    6. Field Training

     

    For a more detailed explanation please visit our hiring information page.

    Valencia College Criminal Justice Institute (8600 Valencia College Lane, Orlando, Florida 32825)

    • Duration
      • 5 Months (770 Hours)
      • Monday thru Thursday
        • 6:00am-5:00pm

    For more information on the course click here.

    During your time at the Academy, if you are sponsored, you will earn $24.50/hr.

    For Academy dates please click here.

    Physical Abilities Test (PAT)

      • Held every second and fourth Monday of each month.
      • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNTplS2gLFs
      • 5 Miles in Under 18 Minutes
      • 15 Push-Ups in 1 Minute (Males), 10 Push-Ups in 1 Minute (Females)
      • 25 Sit-Ups in 1 Minute (Males), 17 Sit-Ups in 1 Minute (Females)
    • Sheriff’s Office pays 3% into retirement per year. After 30 years you will have 90% of your salary for your five highest paid years.
    • Investment Plan
      • Vested after 1 year.
    • Pension Plan
      • Vested after 8 years.