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Report Child Abuse/images
childprotect@saps.org.za
National Firearms Call Centre
+27 12 353 6111
Police Emergency Nr
10111
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Application for Appointment in Terms of the South African
Police Service Act, 1995 (Act No 68 of 1995)
Someone who applies to be appointed in terms of the SAPS Act,
1995 must -
- fill out the official application form and affirm under
oath or by means of a solemn declaration that the
information he/she supplied on the application is true and
correct;
- have permanent residence in the Republic of South Africa
(RSA), of which he/she must give documentary proof;
- be at least 18 years old and younger than 30 years
(documentary proof is needed);
- undergo a physical and medical examination as determined
by the SAPS, and must be found to be physically and mentally
fit to be appointed in the post for which he/she applies;
- undergo a psychological assessment as determined by the
National Commissioner of the SAPS, and must be found to fit
the profile of a police official;
- have a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) or an equivalent
qualification, of which he/she must present documentary
proof;
- be fluent in at least English and one other official
language;
- have a valid driver’s license for at least a light motor
vehicle;
- be prepared to take the oath of office;
- be prepared to undergo any training as determined by the
National Commissioner of the SAPS;
- not have any visible tattoos that are contrary to the
objectives of the SAPS;
- not have previous criminal convictions;
- let his/her fingerprints be taken;
- be prepared to have his or her background checked; and
- be prepared to serve anywhere in South Africa.
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