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Newport News Police Holding One-Day Hiring Event March 11

NEWPORT NEWS—Newport News Police Department will hold a testing event on Saturday, March 11, for anyone interested in becoming a police officer or dispatcher.

Applicants are invited to show up between 8am and noon to apply and take the required tests on the day of the event. Police recruit candidates will take both a written test and physical assessment. Those interested in working in the Emergency Communications Center will take a CritiCall test. For additional information about CritiCall and to take a practice test before the hiring event, click here.

The event will be held at Newport News Police Department Headquarters which is located at 9710 Jefferson Ave. in Newport News. For additional information, visit nnva.gov/recruit, text “JoinNNPD” to 757-767-4826, or call 757-928-4150.

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