Career FAQ
SWORN POSITIONS
Are You Hiring?
Yes. Positions are opened and closed on the website periodically based on vacancies. Please check the Law Enforcement and Law Enforcement Support pages for information on each position.
How can I make myself more competitive?
By attending a law enforcement academy on your own. Many schools offer evening academies.
How long does it take to get hired?
Processing for all positions is very thorough and can take 3 – 5 months.
What are the physical requirements?
Law enforcement is a highly demanding job, both physically and mentally. All candidates are required to pass a rigorous medical exam (including treadmill EKG). Academy sponsorship candidates also participate in a Physical Ability Test, which includes a 1.5 mile run, push-ups, and sit-ups. For requirements and methods for preparing, refer to the Law Enforcement page.
Do I have to live in the county?
No. However, in order to take home your agency vehicle, you must live within 20 miles of the county line.
I have prior experience. Do I need to go through the full Field Training?
Yes. Occasionally Field Training is expedited for candidates with experience. Candidates for Court Security Deputy participate in the Basic Recruit Training, with additional training at the Court House.
Is there shift work, or can I start on days?
The shifts are fixed and do not rotate; most newly hired deputies will work evenings or nights.
I have a military clearance. Do I need a full background check?
Yes. All of our candidates go through the same background check.
Do you sponsor people to the academy?
Yes, however, sponsorship opportunities are very competitive. We receive over 2,500 applications each year for sponsorships, but only about 200-250 people are sponsored.
What are the qualifications for deputy sheriff?
Minimum Qualifications include:
- H.S. or GED diploma
- At least 21 years of age
- U.S. Citizen
- Good work history
- Valid drivers 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 never have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States.
- No illegal drug usage within the last year. Other drug usage will be evaluated on a case by case basis.
- Good physical condition
- Vision of 20/40 corrected or better
Is there an age limit?
Candidates must be 20 years old to apply for deputy; 18 to apply for civilian positions. There is no upper age limit and we hire people of all ages, based on their qualifications.
Do you have a tattoo policy?
Yes. For information on tattoos, go to page 4, section C, number 6 in our Appearance, Uniforms, and Equipment Policy.
If I’m hired as a deputy, how long before I can go into a specialized unit?
You must complete two years in our Uniform Patrol Division before you are eligible to transfer to a specialized unit.
Do I have to be a United States Citizen?
U.S. citizenship is required for all law enforcement positions in accordance with Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) standards.
I’m certified in another state. Can I be hired?
Yes, however, you must first complete the FDLE/ Equivalency-of-Training course. Law enforcement officers from the military or Puerto Rico may also be eligible. See the Careers/Out-of-state link on our website.
SPONSORSHIP POSITIONS
Do you sponsor people to the academy?
Yes, however, sponsorship opportunities are very competitive. We receive over 2,000 applications each year for sponsorships, but only about 150-200 people are sponsored.
If I decide to put myself through an academy, how much does the academy cost?
It varies per academy, but the cost of tuition plus equipment is approximately $3,500 ($6,500 for out-of-state candidates).
Does the VA cover the cost of the academy?
Yes, along with a multitude of other financial benefits. Contact your local VA representative for details, or Military Recruiting Specialist Richard DeMarco at [email protected]
How long is the academy?
The full-time/day academy is approximately 5 months long. The part-time/night academy is about 9 months long.
Which academy is best, or which does the OCSO recommend?
Every academy delivers the same FDLE-approved curriculum and achieves similar testing pass rates. While OCSO sponsorships are sent to our own academy, The Orange County Sheriff’s Training Center, or to the Criminal Justice Institute at Valencia College, we recruit and hire qualified candidates from academies across the state.
CIVILIAN/SUPPORT POSITIONS
What positions are you hiring for?
See the Civilian Positions button below for detailed information about vacancies. This list changes occasionally, so please check back periodically.
I already applied but haven’t heard or was not chosen. Why?
We receive thousands of applications for our civilian positions each year. We attempt to make contact with each candidate, so please check your emails periodically (remember to check your “junk” mail). All positions are very competitive.
Do I have to be a U.S. citizen?
No, civilian positions require permanent resident status.
How can I make myself more competitive?
We look for candidates with solid work history, college, military and/or experience related to the position sought.
GENERAL
What other things do you look at when hiring?
We consider all aspects of a candidate’s work history and experience. We also review criminal history, credit, driving history and character.
What are the steps for the hiring process?
Sworn:
Online application
Physical Abilities Test (Academy Sponsorship only)
Voice Stress Analysis (truth verification)
Complete Background Check
Medical exam & drug screen (after conditional job offer)
Psychological Evaluation (after conditional job offer)
911 Emergency Communications Specialists I:
Online Application
CritiCall testing: This is a computerized technical test that measures the following skills and abilities: typing speed, data entry, memory recall, map reading, spelling, multitasking and reading comprehension. We recommend you practice typing to prepare, including using the number pad. There are several free practice tests offered online that are similar to what you will be taking.
Panel Interview
Voice Stress Analysis (truth verification)
Complete Background Investigation
Medical exam & drug screen (after conditional job offer)
Psychological evaluation (after conditional offer)
What is the Orange County Sheriff's Office benefit package?
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office has a modern approach towards benefits. Not all employees have the same protection requirements. By design, our package allows individual tailoring to personal needs and desires. As circumstances change, our employees can modify their personalized program. Follow the below instructions to evaluate this state-of-the-art benefit package.