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Become a Police Officer with the MPDC

Discover an organization with a renewed feeling of pride and a new sense of purpose. We're building a strong crime-fighting partnership between the police and the community, as we develop a new sense of promise and potential within our police department.

Help us write a brand new chapter in the history of policing ... right here in our nation's capital.

Discover the Metropolitan Police Department ... and be a part of something special.

To find out more about police careers in the MPDC, call the Police Recruiting Unit toll-free at (800) 994-MPDC (6732) or in the Washington area at (202) 727-2767.

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    The Metropolitan Police Department, Government of the District of Columbia, is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to maintaining a diverse, high quality work force. If you apply for the position of police officer, you will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical handicap or political affiliation.

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