Without a court order you probably can't. The laws of most (all?) states protect the personal information of Law Enforcement personnel to protect their (and their family's) privacy and protect them from retaliation.
The same way you get background information on a civilian. Pay a service or a private detective to check him out.
The term is usually used to mean a person who is not a police officer that regularly gives information about crimes to the police.
Different states have different requirements regarding training to become a police officer. Generally, most states will require the candidate to pass a background check and to complete a police academy. You can find more information at http://www.ehow.com/about_5113802_police-officer-training-requirements.html.
no sorry you cant
Different states have different requirements regarding training to become a police officer. Generally, most states will require the candidate to pass a background check and to complete a police academy. You can find more information at http://www.ehow.com/about_5113802_police-officer-training-requirements.html.
Before filling out a police officer application, find out what information the police department will see about you on a background check. It's easy to forget about an old parking ticket or college shenanigans, but police agencies will learn everything about you. Don't run the risk of accidentally lying about your past. Order your own background check so you can see any past violations you'll need to reveal on your police officer application.
He is a police officer that is in uptown. If you click on him you will get information about uptown!
It means to knowingly give false information to a police officer.
Any information you need to obtain can be requested from the department or the courthouse. Any information they are not willing to provide is for the officer's safety from retaliation.
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No I would know because my dad is a police officer. You can't use a warrant just because they have a bad background.
You should writer a reference letter for a police officer using professional language. Your letter should include information about the officer's accomplishments and his personal traits.
Assumedly you know the officer's police department for which he works. You can call the non-emergency number and ask for that officer's voicemail.