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Question by  Douten (18)

Once you are a policeman, how long to make detective?

I'm doing a little career investigation.

 
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Answer by  scwriter007 (254)

Every police department has its own rules so it's difficult to generalize. As a rule of thumb, it will take three to five years in large departments with plenty of advancement opportunities and merit promotions. In smaller departments or departments with little turnover, it can take ten years or more.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

There are several factors involved. There must be openings in the ranks. The patrol officer must be worthy, have a good record and meet all the requirements. Some officers make detective after only a few years; other might stay on patrol for 25 years before applying for a spot as an investigator.

 
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Answer by  Darry (3853)

Becoming a detective is not something that is set in stone as far as the time it takes. You will need to be a regular policeman for a while and get your superiors to recommend you. Additionally, you have to complete an exam with a high enough score. Generally you are looking at 4 to 5 years minimum.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Merit and politics play a part in becoming detective. There is no set time frame. It has much to do with who you know, as well as what you know.

 
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Answer by  technogeek (6640)

Making detective is a matter of taking and passing a detective's exam. You can begin pursuing this as soon as you make the force. Getting mentored by a detective helps.

 
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Answer by  Brett (7986)

There is no set time line, and it depends on how your career goes, but generally, expect between 7-10 years.

 
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Answer by  Advocate (175)

The generally understood time frame for this would be about 5 years but of course there are many other factors which can affect that.

 
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Answer by  Tracy15 (821)

Well as a former Police Officer, I can tell you that it could take many years to become a Detective. It all depends on your record, the work you perform and any outside classes you obtain to even apply for the position. And of course the position has to be open to even apply for the chance to become one.

 
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Answer by  RunawayJim (964)

This can vary greatly. It all depends on how well you do. Some people can probably do it five years, but closer to ten is more likely. it all depends and there are tests too.

 
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