The Douglas County Sheriff's Office Honor Guard leads the 2025 Carson Valley Days Parade on Saturday.
The fast-track recruitment day for deputy sheriff candidates takes place June 28 led by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.
“We realize that the requirements to join our team are complex, so offering tests and screening interviews on the same day is our way of removing obstacles and bringing forth the best candidates,” said Sheriff Dan Coverley. “With the success of our last Fast Track Recruitment Day in mind, we decided to once again invite recruits to this daylong event to complete required testing, meet our leadership, and see first-hand what makes DCSO a great place to serve.”
This recruitment event compresses three months of testing and screening into a single day and is a unique opportunity for candidates to launch their law enforcement career in the Carson Valley.
“We're looking for honest, community-minded candidates who want to join our dedicated team,” Coverley said. “Our Fast Track Recruitment Day will give insights into what makes the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office a great place to make a meaningful impact on your community.”
Ideal for both new recruits and laterals, this accelerated one-day process involves:
Interested candidates must first apply to the DCSO by June 23 to attend the recruitment event. After the application review process, the DSCO team provide a confirmation email with further instructions. Lateral officers are encouraged to apply, with the following scales representing hiring salaries for different experience levels:
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is the only law enforcement agency for the county serving the communities of Minden, Gardnerville, Genoa, Topaz Lake, Stateline, and Zephyr Cove. As a proactive enforcement agency, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office offers:
For a comprehensive list of minimum qualifications and details about what to expect during the daylong event, visit online for DCSO’s Fast-Track Recruitment details.