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    FHPA Requirements?

    I'm considering joining the FHPA. I understand that there are certain criteria that must be met such as the PAT, BI, Poly etc.

    My question is, does one still have to go down to Miami to do the pysch evaluation or is it handled at the local Troop HQ?

    Thank you in advance, and be safe! 8)

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    Good day Troopers. I'm the OP to this thread, and see that there have been over 40 views and no replies. Troopers, any help or direction to my question would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you all again, and be safe!

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Good day Troopers. I'm the OP to this thread, and see that there have been over 40 views and no replies. Troopers, any help or direction to my question would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you all again, and be safe!
    Applicants are not required to travel to Miami anymore. The selection process for Auxiliary Troopers is identical to the hiring process for full-time Troopers.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Good day Troopers. I'm the OP to this thread, and see that there have been over 40 views and no replies. Troopers, any help or direction to my question would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you all again, and be safe!
    Applicants are not required to travel to Miami anymore. The selection process for Auxiliary Troopers is identical to the hiring process for full-time Troopers.
    If it's identical, then FHPA applicants will have to go to Miami for the psych evaluation, as that is what current FHP applicants must do.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    Do you have a pulse? Are still breathing? FHPA is full of 70 and yes even 80 year olds. Don't tell me that these 70 and 80 year olds can pass the same requirements that troopers do.

    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Do you have a pulse? Are still breathing? FHPA is full of 70 and yes even 80 year olds. Don't tell me that these 70 and 80 year olds can pass the same requirements that troopers do.

    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests.
    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests
    There are no physical tests for active members: full time, auxiliary, or reserve.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Do you have a pulse? Are still breathing? FHPA is full of 70 and yes even 80 year olds. Don't tell me that these 70 and 80 year olds can pass the same requirements that troopers do.

    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests.
    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests
    There are no physical tests for active members: full time, auxiliary, or reserve.

    Some truth to the above statement. "THERE ARE NO TESTS" for auxiliary members. Very true. Most are not certified and never attended an academy; thus never took a state test. As Paul Harvey would say, "...and that's the rest of the story"

    NON-Certified, under trained, ego maniacs = FHPA

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

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    Do you have a pulse? Are still breathing? FHPA is full of 70 and yes even 80 year olds. Don't tell me that these 70 and 80 year olds can pass the same requirements that troopers do.

    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests.
    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests
    There are no physical tests for active members: full time, auxiliary, or reserve.

    Some truth to the above statement. "THERE ARE NO TESTS" for auxiliary members. Very true. Most are not certified and never attended an academy; thus never took a state test. As Paul Harvey would say, "...and that's the rest of the story"

    NON-Certified, under trained, ego maniacs = FHPA
    Although you are certainly entitled to your opinion about Auxiliary Troopers, the "non-certified" statement is incorrect. Auxiliary officers from any agency are issued a certification by CJSTC which can be suspended or revoked just like a full-time certificate. Currently, CJSTC issues three classes of certificates: Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation. Within the law enforcement class there are three types: full-time, part-time, and auxiliary. Any person holding one of those certificates is under the purview of CJSTC. When FHP completes a sustained IA against an Auxiliary Trooper the file has to be sent to CJSTC to determine if any action will be taken against their certificate. You are correct in that most are not fully certified, although some are.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    FHPA = FUPA
    A bunch of loser that are more of a libility then worth what little they do.

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    Re: FHPA Requirements?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by exactly
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Do you have a pulse? Are still breathing? FHPA is full of 70 and yes even 80 year olds. Don't tell me that these 70 and 80 year olds can pass the same requirements that troopers do.

    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests.
    Have you seen them, they are over weight, slow and most in poor health, no way they could pass the tests
    There are no physical tests for active members: full time, auxiliary, or reserve.

    Some truth to the above statement. "THERE ARE NO TESTS" for auxiliary members. Very true. Most are not certified and never attended an academy; thus never took a state test. As Paul Harvey would say, "...and that's the rest of the story"

    NON-Certified, under trained, ego maniacs = FHPA
    Although you are certainly entitled to your opinion about Auxiliary Troopers, the "non-certified" statement is incorrect. Auxiliary officers from any agency are issued a certification by CJSTC which can be suspended or revoked just like a full-time certificate. Currently, CJSTC issues three classes of certificates: Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation. Within the law enforcement class there are three types: full-time, part-time, and auxiliary. Any person holding one of those certificates is under the purview of CJSTC. When FHP completes a sustained IA against an Auxiliary Trooper the file has to be sent to CJSTC to determine if any action will be taken against their certificate. You are correct in that most are not fully certified, although some are.

    An AUXILIARY Certificate does NOT equal being certified. Please, stop saying this.
    If you can NOT act without an actual CERTIFIED leo, then you are NOT really certified in anything.
    Auxiliary trained people NEVER EVER took a state exam. Thus they are NOT certified.
    Many old timers had little or no training. Same people claim that they are Aux. Certified took a 140 hour class!

    When a full time leo goes to an academy, upon graduation they are also NOT certified. They must complete two very important things before they are certified.
    1) Take and pass the state exam.
    2) Have an agency in Florida activate the certification.

    No matter how you say it, word it, or spin it, an auxiliary certificate CAN'T create a certified member. If you have been told otherwise, then someone lied to you.

    The truth may hurt, but it is the truth.

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