Generally speaking, what are the age limits of someone seeking to become a federal investigator with the police department?
Answer No younger than 20, no older than 37
Minimum age to become a police officer coincides with the legal minimum age to carry a handgun. When applying for a federal law enforcement job, a person must be at least 20 years of age but not older than 37, with the exception of those who are applying to become a federal criminal investigator, who can be older than that if they have had prior federal experience. All investigators must retire at the age of 57.
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