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There are states such as Florida who require you to be only 19. Of course, I think you should have to be older to have the responsibilities of a police officer.

It varies from one state to another, but I would suggest that you have to be at least able to vote to be considered for that empoyment.

If you are interested in becoming a Police officer.

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