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Robert E. Waring

Robert E. Waring
Acting Police Commissioner

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Auxiliary Police FAQs

Q - Are Suffolk County Auxiliary Police required to carry a firearm?

A - There is no requirement for an Auxiliary Police Officer to carry a firearm at any time. Those who wish to carry a firearm while on duty must possess a valid Suffolk County pistol permit, complete a designated probationary period with the Auxiliary Police and undergo extensive training before they are permitted to carry the firearm.

Q - I was/am an Auxiliary Police Officer in another jurisdiction outside Suffolk County. Can I simply transfer and be exempt from Basic Training?

A - Those seeking to join the Suffolk County Auxiliary Police, regardless of any prior affiliations with another Auxiliary Police program, must undergo the standard application process and attend the Basic Training course provided by the Suffolk County Police Department Emergency Management Section.

Q - Will becoming an Auxiliary Police Officer help me to get on the county police force?

A - Being a member of an Auxiliary Police program does not in any way add points to any Civil Service Exam or give you preferential treatment in hiring for any Civil Service position including but not limited to police positions.

Q - What kind of law enforcement powers do I have as an Auxiliary Police Officer?

A - Auxiliary Police Officers are civilians and have the same arrest powers as any other civilian in New York State. During a legal declaration of disaster, the County Executive and the County Legislature may bestow temporary & limited peace officer status on any activated Auxiliary Police Officer if a true need exists. The limits of this peace officer status would be defined by the resolution which grants the status.

Q - What are the duties of an Auxiliary Police Officer?

A - Auxiliary Police patrol as an additional set of eyes and ears for the Suffolk County Police. In addition to patrol, typical duties include directing traffic at parades, accident scenes and during power outages. Assisting the police at large scale events such as fireworks displays, carnivals, community festivals, air shows and any other event involving large crowds. During disasters the Auxiliary Police provide assistance by performing non essential police duties, which can free up the county police to perform their primary function.

Q - What are the medical and fitness standards for the position of Auxiliary Police Officer?

A - Auxiliary Police must meet the Civil Service physical and fitness standards as required for Peace Officers. Current information on these standards is available by calling the Suffolk County Police Emergency Management Section at (631) 852-6355.

This website provides valuable forms and information in order to address the needs of our community. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Department at 631-852-6000 or email us at SCPDINFO@suffolkcountyny.gov. Interpretation services are available for individuals with Limited English Proficiency.