Hancock County Sheriff’s Office 2022 Law Enforcement Academy Class

Hancock County Sheriff’s Office 2022 Law Enforcement Academy Class
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Have you ever wondered where the blue lights are heading? Pursue a career in law enforcement, without giving up your full-time job! The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is now enrolling for the 2022 Law Enforcement Academy Class. Graduates will earn certification as a part-time law enforcement officer from the Mississippi Board of Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training, which will allow part-time employment with any law enforcement agency.

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