Identification Officer Montgomery County, Alabama Sheriff’s Office
Salary: $34,563 - $49,201
Final Filing Date: Open until filled
Duties: The fundamental reason that this classification exists is to collect, codify and maintain
identification information. Major work functions include identifying and/or registering guns and individuals,
developing and comparing latent prints and/or fingerprints, classifying and researching fingerprints and latent prints,
maintaining files and records, and performing other duties related to identification. Information handled by incumbents
is highly confidential and not typically for public record. Incumbents are supervised by a Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant
and/or Captain. The complete job description may be obtained from the website or the Personnel Department.
Requirements: High school diploma or GED supplemented by completion of a certified
fingerprint course from a law enforcement agency or professional identification association and 2 years of experience in
latent fingerprint, 5 years experience in fingerprint classification comparison using the full Henry Classification System
or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
How to apply: Additional job information and an application are available at www.montgomerypersonnel.com
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Posted: November 28, 2008
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