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LAW ENFORCEMENT
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM
The Sheriff's Ofce is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We consider applicants for all positions
without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, religion or any other legally
protected status.
NOTICE: The following additional documents must be attached to this application:
1. A certied copy of birth certicate
2. A certied copy of high school diploma or Florida Police Standards approved G.E.D.
3. A copy of military discharge(s).
COUNTY DATE:
POSITION APPLYING FOR:
q Deputy Sheriff q Law Enforcement Related Non-Certied Positions
q Correctional Ofcer (Other positions use other application form)
q Law Enforcement Academy Sponsorship
or Internship
1. Full Name:
2. Other: List all other names you have used including circumstances and time periods you used them. (For example:
maiden name, former name(s), alias(es), or nickname(s).
Last Name First Middle Abbv.
Dates From Dates To
Name Circumstance Mo./Yr. Mo./Yr.
INSTRUCTIONS
Application must be typewritten or printed legibly in ink. All questions must be answered. Applications which are not complete
will not be considered. If space provided is not sufcient for complete answers or you wish to furnish additional information,
attach sheets of the same size as this application, and number answers to correspond with questions.
I understand that the submission of this application for sponsorship to a law enforcement academy does not constitute
an application for employment or appointment with the sponsor-law enforcement agency. Moreover, I understand this law
enforcement agency is under no obligation to sponsor me as a candidate for any law enforcement training program.
PERSONAL HISTORY
Revised 01/14
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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