For law enforcement positions, the U.S.
Marshals Service is currently limited to hiring individuals who:
-- Are completing an authorized
Cooperative Education Program with the Marshals Services through an
accredited College or University;
--
Are on the register for eligible
candidates on the basis of taking the Deputy U.S. Marshals Exam.
There will be no public testing of the Deputy United States Marshals
Exam in 2004. However, currently, there is a lengthy register of eligible candidates that
USMS Recruiting Specialist are utilizing to fill Deputy U.S. Marshal
positions.
DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL MILITARY TESTING
DISCONTINUED
Professional Credential
Services (PCS) was engaged by the U.S. Marshals Service for
application processing, examination administration and score
reporting for the testing of active duty enlistment personnel.
Professional Credential Services has discontinued testing of
separating active duty military.
The Deputy U.S. Marshal test is
presently not opened for separating military.
General Information:
Information About
the Hiring Process
Current Status
of Marshals Service Recruiting
Deputy Recruiting
Officers: Local Contacts for Recruitment Information
Deputy
U.S. Marshal Duties and Qualifications
U.S.
Marshals Service Fitness Standards
Deputy
U.S. Marshal Compensation and Benefits
Standard
Form 86 - Questionnaire for National Security Positions
Basic
Training for Deputies
Additional information may be obtained by contacting:
U.S. Marshals Service
Human Resources Division - Law Enforcement Recruiting
Washington, D.C. 20530-1000
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