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National Testing Network: Law Enforcement Exam
National Testing Network: Law Enforcement Exam
The first step in becoming a sheriff's deputy in Washington County -- even before applying -- is to take the National Testing Network exam. Want to become a jail deputy? Register for the Corrections REACT exam. Want to become a patrol deputy? Register for the Law Enforcement Frontline National exam. The Washington County Sheriff's Office administers the exam twice every hiring cycle, for a total of eight times throughout the year. Applicants can also take the exam in locations throughout
National Testing Network: Corrections Exam
National Testing Network: Corrections Exam
The first step in becoming a sheriff's deputy in Washington County -- even before applying -- is to take the National Testing Network exam. Want to become a jail deputy? Register for the Corrections REACT exam. Want to become a patrol deputy? Register for the Law Enforcement Frontline National exam. The Washington County Sheriff's Office administers the exam twice every hiring cycle, for a total of eight times throughout the year. Applicants can also take the exam in locations throughout
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Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) Practice Session
Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) Practice Session
The Oregon Physical Abilities Test -- also known as ORPAT -- is designed to replicate critical and essential physical tasks and demands faced by police officers in the normal performance of their duties. Specific tasks and overall physical demands are replicated in the ORPAT through the use of a carefully designed and validated, timed “obstacle course.” It is a state-wide requirement for anyone applying to become a law enforcement officer. The Washington County Sheriff's Office is hosting an ORPAT practice
Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) Practice Session Copy
Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) Practice Session Copy
The Oregon Physical Abilities Test -- also known as ORPAT -- is designed to replicate critical and essential physical tasks and demands faced by police officers in the normal performance of their duties. Specific tasks and overall physical demands are replicated in the ORPAT through the use of a carefully designed and validated, timed “obstacle course.” It is a state-wide requirement for anyone applying to become a law enforcement officer. The Washington County Sheriff's Office is hosting an ORPAT practice
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National Testing Network: Law Enforcement Exam
National Testing Network: Law Enforcement Exam
The first step in becoming a sheriff's deputy in Washington County -- even before applying -- is to take the National Testing Network exam. Want to become a jail deputy? Register for the Corrections REACT exam. Want to become a patrol deputy? Register for the Law Enforcement Frontline National exam. The Washington County Sheriff's Office administers the exam twice every hiring cycle, for a total of eight times throughout the year. Applicants can also take the exam in locations throughout
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