Arizona State Capitol Police Department - Southern Arizona Regional State Complex
- State
- Arizona
- County
- Pima County
- City
- Tucson
- Postal Code
- 85701
- Location
- 400 West Congress Street
- Phone
- 520-628-6645
The Chief of Police heads the Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex. Other Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s administration members include Captain and Executive Secretary. The other Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s staff members include: investigators, police officers, sergeants, an animal control officer, and supporting staff.
The Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex is located at 400 West Congress Street, Tucson, Arizona, 85701. Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex includes an upgraded 4358 square feet of the old facility and 6348 square feet of a brand new one.
The previous Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s building is now investigators’ offices and storage area for evidence.
Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex comprises the following:
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s administration offices
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s conference room
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s interrogation rooms
- Training room for Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s staff
- Locker rooms for Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s staff
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s squad room
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s processing area
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s patrol report room
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s public waiting area
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s interview room
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s record storage room
- Restrooms and showers for Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s staff
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s restroom for suspects
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s patrol sergeant office
- Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex’s Kitchen
The Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex is open Monday to Thursday, 7 am to 6 pm, and to reach them, call 520-628-6645 . In case of an emergency, call 9-1-1.
Responsibility of the Arizona State Capitol Police Department – Southern Arizona Regional State Complex
- Protecting the people in Tucson City
- Protecting property in Tucson City
- Preventing crime in Tucson City
- Investigating Tucson City crime
- Maintaining the federal, state, and Tucson local laws
Qualifications to Be a Police Officer at Tucson
- You must be a United States of America citizen
- 21 years or above when graduating from the Academy
- If you want to be a Tucson Police Officer you must have attained a GED or a high school diploma
- If you want to be a Tucson Police Officer you must not have a felony history
- Must have a valid driver’s license in Arizona
- If you want to be a Tucson 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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