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Police, Fire, OEM, Dispatch

Longmont Public Safety's volunteer program began in 1986 and is now an integral part of the department and the community. The Safety and Justice Center currently has more than 100 volunteers working in different areas within the center. In 2021, our Safety and Justice Center volunteers, Police Explorers, Student Intern Officers, and Front Range Chaplains logged 11,890 volunteer hours. We appreciate our volunteers' commitment and dedication to helping us serve the community of Longmont better and more efficiently.

Due to the sensitivity and confidential nature of the police department, the selection process for volunteers is designed to find those individuals whose honesty and integrity are of the highest standards. Volunteer applicants must meet several requirements in order to be considered for an available position. These requirements include a criminal history check, personal interview, and fingerprint check. Depending on the volunteer position, an integrity interview, background check, and polygraph may be required as well.

Our volunteer staff support program offers a wide variety of assignments. All volunteers are trained and supervised by a public safety staff member.

For additional information please email or call (303)651-8424.

 

Citizen Volunteer Patrol
Explorers (Middle/High School)
Front Range Chaplains
Safety and Justice
Student Intern Fire (College)
Student Intern Police (College)
Victim Advocates

Application to Volunteer

 

The Employment Opportunities, Vendor and Employee Self Service portal applications will be down for system maintenance starting Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024 at 6 pm through Friday, Dec. 27, 2024 at noon. We apologize in advance for this inconvenience.