Arizona State Parks - Law Enforcement

State
Arizona
County
Maricopa County
City
Phoenix
Postal Code
85007
Location
1300 West Washington Street
Phone
602-542-4174

The Chief of Police heads the Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement. Other Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s administration members include Captain and Executive Secretary. The other Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s staff members include: investigators, police officers, sergeants, an animal control officer, and supporting staff.

The Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement is located at 1300 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007. Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement includes an upgraded 4551 square feet of the old facility and 6844 square feet of a brand new one.

The previous Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s building is now investigators’ offices and storage area for evidence.

Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement comprises the following:

  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s administration offices
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s conference room
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s interrogation rooms
  • Training room for Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s staff
  • Locker rooms for Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s staff
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s squad room
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s processing area
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s patrol report room
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s public waiting area
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s interview room
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s record storage room
  • Restrooms and showers for Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s staff
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s restroom for suspects
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s patrol sergeant office
  • Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement’s Kitchen

The Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement is open Monday to Thursday, 7 am to 6 pm, and to reach them, call 602-542-4174 . In case of an emergency, call 9-1-1.

Responsibility of the Arizona State Parks – Law Enforcement

  1. Protecting the people in Phoenix City
  2. Protecting property in Phoenix City
  3. Preventing crime in Phoenix City
  4. Investigating Phoenix City crime
  5. Maintaining the federal, state, and Phoenix local laws

Qualifications to Be a Police Officer at Phoenix

  1. You must be a United States of America citizen
  2. 21 years or above when graduating from the Academy
  3. If you want to be a Phoenix Police Officer you must have attained a GED or a high school diploma
  4. If you want to be a Phoenix Police Officer you must not have a felony history
  5. Must have a valid driver’s license in Arizona
  6. If you want to be a Phoenix Police Officer you will also have to pass the following tests:
  • Physical
  • Written exam with a minimum score of 75%
  • Medical
  • Psychological
  • Drug
  • Polygraph

The Arizona will also run a background check on you to verify the information you have provided.

Directions

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