San Diego Police Department Recruiting Unit

San Diego Police Department Recruiting Unit

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San Diego Police Department Recruiting. NOTE: This is not an emergency site. Please call 911 or 61 POR's are required to attend a paid 6 month P.O.S.T.

Police Officer Recruit (POR) is an entry level non-sworn training position. Certified Regional Training Academy. In the Academy, POR's will develop the minimum skills required for entry into a law enforcement career as a patrol officer. The POR's will be trainined in California Criminal and Civil Law, San Diego Police Department Policies and Procedures. Promotion to Police Officer I is based on sa

Photos from San Diego Police Department Recruiting Unit's post 05/29/2026

Different roles. One Mission. Join the Team.

05/25/2026

This Memorial Day weekend, we pause to honor the brave men and women who gave everything for our country and our freedom. 🇺🇸

Their sacrifice is the reason we are able to gather with family, enjoy this beautiful city, and live the lives we often take for granted. Today, we remember those heroes and the families who carry their legacy forward every day.

From all of us at SDPD — thank you to our fallen service members, veterans, active military, and Gold Star families. Your courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

As you enjoy the weekend, please celebrate responsibly, look out for one another, and stay safe, San Diego. ❤️💙

NeverForgotten

05/24/2026

Pressure Creates Purpose.

The ability to endure and thrive in high-stress environments doesn’t just make you stronger physically, it builds character, resilience, discipline, and confidence. Every challenge faced, obstacle overcome, and uncomfortable moment endured shapes a mindset that says: “I can accomplish anything I set my mind to.”

Growth happens when you refuse to quit under pressure. Stay focused Academy Class #145. Stay resilient Academy Class #146. Keep pushing forward to the next chapter of the hiring process Academy Class #147.

Because the people who learn to perform in difficult environments become the ones others can depend on when it matters most.

05/11/2026

🚔 Ride Along Series — Episode 2 with Officer Anthony Boose from Northern Division 👮🏽‍♂️

In this episode, Officer Boose talks about the Field Training Program and why it plays such a critical role in shaping new officers. From learning how to apply training in real-world situations to building confidence in the field, the FTO program is where experience, mentorship, and accountability come together.

He also touches on one of the most important skills in law enforcement — report writing. A well-written report is more than paperwork; it’s a vital part of investigations, professionalism, and serving the community effectively. Every detail matters.

Whether you’re considering a career in law enforcement or already in the profession looking for your next step, this episode gives insight into the foundation behind becoming a successful officer at San Diego PD.

San Diego isn’t just a place to work… it’s a place to grow, develop your skills, and be part of something bigger than yourself.

More ride-alongs and conversations with Officer Boose coming soon — stay tuned. 💙

Ready to take the next step? We’re hiring. 💙

04/30/2026

Week 1 of the 146th San Diego Regional Police Academy!

04/19/2026

Behind every strong police officer is a dedicated recruiting team working tirelessly to build them up before they ever wear the badge.

SDPD recruiters do more than guide applicants through a process, we invest in people. From developing structured fitness programs that prepare candidates mentally and physically for the academy, to mentoring them through every step, our commitment ensures no one walks in unprepared.

This job takes time, patience, and relentless dedication. Early mornings, late nights, workouts, check-ins, and honest conversations all focused on one mission: preparing high-quality candidates to succeed. Because when recruits show up ready, confident, and resilient, it strengthens the entire department.

One team. One mission. Building the next generation of professionals ready to serve.

04/13/2026

Class 144 — Congratulations!

Today, we proudly congratulate the graduates of the San Diego Regional Police Academy’s 144th class.
Throughout every challenge, every early morning, and every test of resilience, this class truly embodied the spirit of “One Team, One Mission.” Together, they pushed limits, built unbreakable bonds, and earned the right to wear the badge.
As you step forward into your careers with the San Diego Police Department, you carry more than a title. You carry a commitment to protect, to serve, and to stand united in the face of the unknown.
Your journey is just beginning, but your foundation is strong. The City of San Diego is stronger because of you.

Welcome to the profession. Stay safe, stay ready, and never forget, you are one team, one mission.

02/21/2026

POV: You thought you were “too old” to apply…
Meanwhile our detective just said he remembers life before WiFi.

No age cap. Just standards. đź’Ş

21+ to join the badge life. Visit our website in our bio and apply today. See you soon. đźš”

02/20/2026

The San Diego Police Department PT assessment isn’t just a test — it’s a commitment.

This assessment is designed for police candidates in the hiring process — men and women preparing to enter the academy. It sets the foundation before training even begins.

Every candidate is expected to show up physically ready because this career doesn’t come with a warning before it gets demanding. Whether it’s sprinting, lifting, dragging, climbing, or building the endurance needed for long days at the academy — physical fitness matters from day one.

The PT assessment ensures our future officers have the strength, stamina, and resilience required to succeed in the academy and, ultimately, to serve our community safely and effectively. It’s about preparation. It’s about accountability. And it’s about protecting the public, your partners, and yourself.

Policing is unpredictable. Fitness prepares you for the moments you can’t plan for.

If you’re considering this career, ask yourself:
Are you ready to rise to the standard before the badge?

We’re looking for candidates who are willing to train, grow, and show up ready to earn their place — every single day.

02/19/2026

The San Diego Police Department PT assessment isn’t just a test — it’s a commitment.

Every officer is expected to show up physically ready because this job doesn’t come with a warning before it gets demanding. Whether it’s chasing a suspect, carrying equipment, pulling someone to safety, or simply enduring long hours on patrol — physical fitness matters.

The PT assessment ensures our officers have the strength, endurance, and resilience to protect others when it counts most. It’s about safety — for the public, for our partners, and for ourselves.

Policing is unpredictable. Fitness prepares you for the moments you can’t plan for.

If you’re considering this career, ask yourself:
Are you ready to rise to the standard?

We’re looking for those who are willing to train, grow, and serve at their best — every single day.

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