What are the requirements necessary to become a police officer?

Recruitment tests are conducted every 24 months, and are advertised in local newspapers and online.  Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 35, possess a valid driver’s license, be a United States citizen, and have graduated high school or its equivalent.  Questions may be directed to Board of Fire and Police Commission liaison Deputy Chief Jacobson at:  jjacobson@warrenville.il.us

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1. Is the Police Department open 24 hours?
2. How can I make an online NON-emergency service request?
3. Does Warrenville have a curfew, and who does it apply to?
4. What number do I call if I need general information?
5. Can I make a report when the lobby is closed?
6. What telephone number do I dial if I need to speak with a police officer?
7. Can I make a report over the phone?
8. How and where can I safely dispose of my prescription medication?
9. How do I obtain a copy of an accident or police report, and is there a fee?
10. How do I retrieve my voluntarily surrendered (concealed carry) gun?
11. Does the Warrenville Police Department provide non-criminal fingerprinting services?
12. What are the requirements necessary to become a police officer?