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    Court Deputy

    I have recently applied to the OCSO as an already certified Court Deputy and just mailed in my credit/background waiver and VSA questionnaire to get the process started.

    I am dual-certified (corrections/law enforcement) and the Court Deputy position appealed to me. I was curious if anyone could provide any information about the Court Deputy position. I am aware I must complete the same 20 week FTEP as patrol deputies, however I was curious if Court Deputies got a take-home vehicle once out of the FTEP? If they do not receive take-home vehicles and work off-duty jobs, do they pick up a pool car/MDT or how does that work? Lastly, I'm aware the process takes a while for people wishing to be sponsored but what about applicants that are already certified? Is the Court Deputy process any quicker/slower than a Patrol Deputy position?

    Regarding the FTEP, is there 4-6 weeks classroom training/department familiarization or are you immediately sworn in and paired with an FTO and hit the road?

    Any information/insight you could provide is greatly appreciated.

    Many thanks,

    coleo

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    NO take home car for court deputy unless your a supervisor. I almost never see court deputies working off duty so I couldnt answer that question. And they can fast track some of the FTO process for a person who comes with experience depedning on the person.

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    Thanks for the information .

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    Guest

    Re: Court Deputy

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    NO take home car for court deputy unless your a supervisor. I almost never see court deputies working off duty so I couldnt answer that question. And they can fast track some of the FTO process for a person who comes with experience depedning on the person.
    Just to piggy back off of the OP, but are your Court DS's able to work off-duty gigs?? EG: Disney etc. Thanks for your help

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    From what I've been reading (this could be 100% wrong) but since you're a fully certified/sworn LEO, just assigned to the courts, you can work off-duty gigs. My question was concerning what car/mdt you would use for off-duty jobs since you aren't issued one.

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    Only Corporals and Sergeants in the courthouse receive take home cars. Yes they have pool cars and computers and you may work off duty once you are off FTO. I know they are raising the pay for all deputies, including court deputies. We are hiring like crazy and you should hear something soon. I hope you make it...we need good people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mother Green
    Only Corporals and Sergeants in the courthouse receive take home cars. Yes they have pool cars and computers and you may work off duty once you are off FTO. I know they are raising the pay for all deputies, including court deputies. We are hiring like crazy and you should hear something soon. I hope you make it...we need good people.
    Glad to hear you're hiring a lot and hopefully it speeds up the process. I take my CVSA Test and Written Test this Thursday. I do remember reading somewhere while I was looking for information on the department that they're trying to increase base pay for deputies to 40,000 from 38,000.

    Thank you for clearing up the information on off-duty jobs!

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    Re: Court Deputy

    Actually they want to increase it to 41,000, and you'll start higher with three years of applicable experience. The pros far outweigh the cons....you will love our agency. Lots of opportuniy if you want to take advantage of it. Good luck.

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    Re: Court Deputy

    Quote Originally Posted by Mother Green
    Actually they want to increase it to 41,000, and you'll start higher with three years of applicable experience. The pros far outweigh the cons....you will love our agency. Lots of opportuniy if you want to take advantage of it. Good luck.
    Any idea when they want that to go into effect? Say someone gets hired at the current 38,000 now and then they bump the base to 41,000, are the current deputies hired at 38,000 kind of stuck?

    As far as the agency, I've honestly read nothing but good so I'm pretty excited. I started my career in Corrections with the state, then went to a smaller PD (200ish sworn) for a little while and am looking forward to getting back with a bigger agency.

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    October 1st the new pay scale goes into effect so you'll be fine. They are even delaying promotions until October 1st.

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