Testing Police Officer
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Police Officer
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OverviewPosition:
Police Officer (Full Time). Starting Salary: $60,000.
The Fredericksburg Police Department will administer the written and physical agility tests for the position of full-time police officer on the following date:
- Saturday October 18th 2025 at 8:00am
- Saturday November 8th 2025 at 8.00am
- Saturday December 13th 2025 at 8.00am
- Saturday January 10th 2026 at 8.00am
- Sunday January 11th 2026 at 8.00am
- Saturday February 21st 2026 at 8.00am
- Saturday March 14th 2026 at 8.00am
You are not permitted to attend testing unless your registration is confirmed.
- Register for testing by contacting Sgt. Shepherd and providing your name, address and telephone number.
If you are hired, you will attend the April 2026 or July 2026 Law Enforcement Basic class at the Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy. Testing for candidates can also form an eligibility list for future vacancies.
Day of Testing- Be punctual. You will not be accepted after the scheduled testing time. Testing will be held at the Fredericksburg Police Department, 2200 Cowan Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
- Be prepared. Review testing materials/videos on website. Bring your valid driver’s license. All other testing materials will be provided. Bring water and snacks.
- Dress appropriately. Arrive at the testing site in fitness attire and athletic shoes. Upon successful completion of the written test, you will immediately attempt the physical test. Plan for at least two hours for written testing and four hours to complete the physical agility testing.
- Unauthorized. Backpacks, bags, cell phones, smart watches or other electronic devices that access the internet are not permitted. Leave these items in your vehicle.
Study materials are available at your expense:
Already a Virginia DCJS-certified Law Enforcement Officer? Are you enrolled in the Pre-Employment Program at RRCJA? Do you have a Bachelor’s Degree? Do you have military service? Contact Sergeant Shepherd directly on your next steps. These individuals are waived from the written portion of this testing.
Selection ProcessThe entire selection process includes:
- Written exam;
Physical agility and Law Fit testing;
Verification of previous work performance and driving history;
Polygraph examination;
Psychological examination;
Background investigation;
Police Ride-Along;
Senior Panel oral review board;
Interview with the Chief of Police;
Medical exam
The Law Fit fitness test includes:
- One repetition of maximum weight bench press;
One minute maximum sit-ups;
Sit & Reach;
Maximum pull-ups (pull-downs are not permitted) to exhaustion;
Maximum push-ups to exhaustion; 1.5 mile run;
Obstacle course in 1 minute 36 seconds or less (video here). You must achieve a minimum score of 169 points. For information regarding Law Fit scoring
Practice Law Fit Obstacle Course: Practice of the physical agility obstacle course is not mandatory. If you wish to practice the physical agility obstacle course contact Sgt. Shepherd.
Paid incentives are offered if you possess a college degree and bilingual/Spanish-speaking abilities.
Minimum Requirements- 21 years of age by graduation of academy
- United States Citizen
- Possess a valid driver’s license
- High School Diploma or GED
- One year of work experience involving public contact
- No more than two moving violations within previous 24 months
- No record of convictions within previous 60 months for DUI, eluding, leaving the scene of an accident or vehicular manslaughter
- No record of 2nd or subsequent DUI
- No current or previous revocations of suspension of license within previous 60 months due to a moving violation
- Not have been convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to a felony or any offense that would be a felony if committed in the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Not have been convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to a Class 1 or 2 misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or any offense that would be any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, including but not limited to petit larceny under 18.2-96, or any offense involving moral turpitude that would be a misdemeanor if committed in the Commonwealth of Virginia
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