• Be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire.
• Possess a valid driver’s license or be able to obtain an Indiana driver’s license prior to employment.
• No felony convictions.
• High school diploma or GED
• At least 60 college credit hours, OR at least two (2) years of full time work experience (the work does not have to be in law enforcement), OR military experience.
• No convictions* for hate crimes.
• No convictions* for domestic violence.
• No dishonorable discharges from any branch of military service.
• Visible tattoos/body art on the face, ears, bare scalp, neck and hands are prohibited, with the exception of a wedding ring tattoo.
• Visible tattoos portraying 1) discriminatory, 2) racially prejudicial, 3) sexually obscene/vulgar/sexist/suggestive, 4) gang-related, 5) hate-related, 6) violence and/or 7) death images/messages/symbols are prohibited. No tattoos shall be permitted that shall, in any fashion, diminish the professional image of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, or violate the standards of our non-discrimination, anti-hatred, and fairness policies.
• No more than five (5) traffic violations in the past five (5) years (does not include parking tickets).
• No active use of marijuana. No illegal/unlawful use of other drugs within the past two (2) years.
• Permanently disqualified from employment if ever engaged in the sale, dealing, or manufacture of controlled substances.
• May not have a conviction* for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in the past two (2) years and no more than one (1) conviction* in a lifetime.
• Must provide proof of registration for selective service (applicable under Federal law to males under the age of 26).Pass a post-offer of employment medical examination (including vision and hearing exams), drug screen, physical ability assessments and psychological interview.
• Pass a post-offer of employment background investigation, which includes: fingerprinting; photographing; criminal records checks; interviews with family, references, neighbors and past and present employers; credit history check and a lie detector examination.
• Attend and successfully complete a basic law enforcement training course approved by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board and our Deputy Training Program during your first year, if hired. Eligible applicants with prior law enforcement experience may qualify as a waiver student.
• Meet and successfully pass all academic, practical, physical training and retention requirements of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board.
• Possess the skills, knowledge and abilities required of all Vanderburgh County sheriff’s deputies, which includes, but is not limited to, a positive attitude, good communication skills, respect for the law, respect for your fellow citizens and respect for your fellow law enforcement colleagues.