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Most places it is 65 for social security reasons. However, the law does not have an exact age. I know of people who were in their 50s when they got hired as police officers in MN.
Since 2010, There are no states that require the officer to show the radar or laser results. Virginia used to have a law, but it has since been repealed. Some departments have policies that allow or require the officer to show you the results. Most states allow the officer to estimate your speed, and this is valid in a court of law.
Depends on the department, some pay as little as $13.00 dollars an hour, better paying departments will start you at $20.00-$28.00 an hour. Police officers in MN are not paid on a monthly basis. They are paid hourly, unless you have an admin position such as Chief or Lt.
Robert Mulatz
a slap in the pocket is about it.. they will prolly want an AA class done with it...
High school diploma or GED, and either attendance at a police academy, or a Basic Law Enforcement Training programme (usually administered at community colleges). If you intend to advance through the ranks, higher education is always desirable.
The address of the Police Museum Of Minneapolis is: 3000 Minnehaha Av, Minneapolis, MN 55406-1932
You will have to contact the local police to find out.
The GCF is MN.
In the state of Minnesota, a child is considered to be a runaway if they are under age 18 and do not have their parents or guardians permission to leave the home. The parents can call the police and the police may issue the runaway a citation to appear in court.
Generally it depends where in MN the officer is working. In the metro area, the average starting wage for a 1st year officer is around 21-22/hr. Some departments pay more, some pay less. You get into smaller cities/counties up north for instance and you might start out at 15-18/hr. So the range can be quite big considering some metro agencies top pay is about 58-70k per year. that's not including overtime which can add a substantial amount to a paycheck.
I live in Minnesota, so I know that Minnesota's abbreviation is MN.