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States of Jersey Police
Rouge Bouillon Police HQ
PO Box 789
Jersey
JE4 8ZD
Some calls may be recorded
Tel: 01534 612612
Fax: 01534 612613
sojp@jersey.pnn.police.uk

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Application forms and all other forms for trainee Police Constables can be downloaded from the 'Information and Documents' section on this page.
PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR THE STATES OF JERSEY POLICE. PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
States of Jersey Police, Human Resources Department, PO Box 789, St Helier, JE4 8ZD.
Call us on 01534 612356 or 612358.
Or email: recruitment@jersey.pnn.police.uk
CANDIDATES APPLYING TO BE POLICE OFFICERS MUST HAVE BEEN CONTINUOUSLY RESIDENT IN JERSEY FOR THREE YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION OR BE QUALIFIED TO LIVE IN THE ISLAND.
Please click here to read an important document about the procedure you will need to go through in order to join the States of Jersey Police as a probationary constable.
Then refer to the box on the right to see and download ALL the documents you will need to complete and return to us before your application can be processed.
This section contains essential PDF documents for potential new Police recruits. Please scroll down fully to see all listed documents
Information booklet for new recruits
Job related fitness test for new recruits
Capita pre employment health check
Application Form to be a Police Officer
Important security check information for new recruits
Applicants who wish to find out more about becoming a Police Officer for States of Jersey Police should contact our Human Resources department: recruitment@jersey.pnn.police.uk
Current vacancies within States of Jersey Police can be found online at www.workingforjersey.gov.je or in the Jersey Evening Post every Thursday.
Click above to find out more but please note we currently have NO VACANCIES for transferees from other Forces.
Click above to find out more
Click above to see our Police Constable Salary Scale as at 13 May 2008
Other Police officer salaries are calculated according to position, rank and length of service.
The service offers opportunity, variety and job satisfaction.
The many areas of operational Police work include working in departments such as Uniformed Patrol, Licensing, and Community Policing as well as Crime Services which includes areas such as Criminal Investigation, Drugs, Intelligence, Special Branch and Fraud.
Click on the link above to find out more.