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Live In Police Informant Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Upon graduation, they are sworn in and appointed to Police Officer and are assigned to the Field ... Must live within a reasonable response time of the Police Department. PART I - INTERVIEWS The ...

Police Officer Trainee

Lakeport, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $24.89/hr

Upon graduation, they are sworn in and appointed to Police Officer and are assigned to the Field ... Must live within a reasonable response time of the Police Department. PART I - INTERVIEWS The ...

Police Officer (Lateral)

Vallejo, CA · On-site

$102K - $131K/yr

In partnership with the community, community groups and other city departments, the Vallejo Police Department continually endeavors to improve its service, making Vallejo a safe place to live, work ...

Police Officer

Morgan Hill, CA · On-site

$129K - $173K/yr

Police Station, CA Job Type: Full-time Job Number: 30730-012026 Department: Police Department ... live, work, visit, and operate their businesses. THE COMMUNITY: Located in the southern part of ...

Police Chief

La Palma, CA · On-site

$163K - $219K/yr

The incumbent will thrive working in this small culture environment while leading the Police ... Come be a part of our family and see what makes La Palma a nice place to live and work! Click here:

Police Trainee

Santa Maria, CA · On-site

$3.1K - $3.8K/wk

Please contact staff in the Training and Recruitment Bureau at 805-928-3781 x2144 for specific job ... place to live, work and raise a family. These duties are a representative example; position ...

In partnership with the community, community groups and other city departments, the Vallejo Police Department continually endeavors to improve its service, making Vallejo a safe place to live, work ...

Police Officer Trainee

Emeryville, CA · On-site

$136K - $162K/yr

... live and work. The City of Emeryville Police Department is seeking highly motivated individuals who are eager to work in a city and department that prides itself on professionalism and community ...

Since 1925, the La Habra Police Department has been dedicated to providing the residents of this community with a safe environment in which to live and work. This commitment to service is a tradition ...

Police Jailer

Lompoc, CA · On-site

$4.7K - $6.0K/mo

Positions in the class of Police Jailer perform all functions related to the intake, booking ... and "Live-scan" equipment; classifies prisoners and insures appropriate segregation; conducts ...

Police Chief

La Palma, CA

$163K - $219K/yr

The incumbent will thrive working in this small culture environment while leading the Police ... Come be a part of our family and see what makes La Palma a nice place to live and work. Click here:

Police Recruit SJ58

San Jose, CA · On-site

$117K/yr

Police Department Opening Date: 03/17/2026 Closing Date: 7/13/2026 11:59 PM Pacific Our diverse and ... We encourage candidates to use AI responsibly as a support in preparing application materials, live ...

Please contact staff in the Training and Recruitment Bureau at 805-928-3781 x2144 for specific job ... place to live, work and raise a family. These duties are a representative example; position ...

... live, work, visit, and operate their businesses. THE COMMUNITY: Located in the southern part of ... Police officers who have completed their probationary period and develop superior skills in a ...

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Live In Police Informant information

Do police departments pay informants?

Police departments sometimes provide financial compensation to informants, especially in cases involving significant criminal activity, as a way to incentivize cooperation. Payments can vary widely depending on the case, the informant's role, and departmental policies, but not all informants receive payment. In some situations, informants may receive other benefits such as reduced charges or protection instead of direct payment.

What are the 4 types of informants?

In law enforcement, informants are typically classified into four types: voluntary, paid, criminal, and confidential sources. Voluntary informants provide information willingly, while paid informants are compensated for their tips. Criminal informants are individuals involved in criminal activity who cooperate with authorities, and confidential sources are sources whose identities are protected to ensure their safety and continued cooperation.

What is the difference between Live In Police Informant vs Undercover Police Officer?

AspectLive In Police InformantUndercover Police Officer
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials required, but may need background checksRequires police academy training and law enforcement credentials
Work EnvironmentProvides information from a residence, often in community or residential settingsOperates covertly in various environments, including public and private spaces
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agencies, community policing unitsLaw enforcement agencies, specialized undercover units
Search & Comparison IntentCommonly compared for informant roles and community involvementCompared for covert operations and law enforcement tactics

While both roles involve law enforcement, a Live In Police Informant provides information from a residence without formal police training, whereas an Undercover Police Officer actively engages in covert operations with specialized training. The informant role is more community-based, while undercover officers operate in various environments to gather evidence.

How much does a confidential informant make?

Confidential informants in law enforcement roles typically receive compensation ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per case, depending on the complexity and value of the information provided. Payments are often negotiated privately and may include cash, gifts, or other benefits, but there is no standard salary for this role.

Can you volunteer to be an informant?

Typically, being a live-in police informant is not a volunteer role; it involves cooperation with law enforcement agencies and often requires legal agreements or court approval. Informants are usually recruited based on their knowledge or involvement in criminal activity and may receive incentives or protection, but volunteering without official authorization is uncommon and can be illegal or dangerous.
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Infographic showing various Live In Police Informant job openings in California as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 10% Temporary. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution.

$19.50 - $24.89/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

POLICE OFFICER TRAINEE

Salary: Police Officer Trainee: $21.84 - $27.87 per hour

Benefits


Location

Lake County, CA


Job Type

Full Time - Open to all applicants


Department

Police


Opening Date

10/24/24


Closing Date

11/21/24 5:00 PM Pacific


About the Position

Police Officer Trainees are those individuals who have not completed a Basic Police Academy. The City of Lakeport will pay those individuals hired as Police Officer Trainees while they attend the Basic Police Academy, as well as, pay the cost of the Academy. Upon graduation, they are sworn in and appointed to Police Officer and are assigned to the Field Training Program.


Selection Process

All City applications reviewed will be reviewed for accuracy, completeness and job-related qualifications. A limited number of the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in an oral interview. Physical agility and written testing may be required. Finalists then must successfully pass a thorough background investigation, medical, polygraph, and psychological examinations. Fingerprints are required. Appointment to the position is contingent upon successfully passing all examinations. Applicants who successfully complete the examination process will be placed on an eligibility list.


Application Process


  1. Applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications:

    1. Minimum education requirements: U.S. high school diploma, GED, or California High School Proficiency. College education is desired.

    2. 21 years of age at time of graduation from the Police Academy

    3. Valid driver license

    4. A felony conviction as an adult is disqualifying

    5. U.S. citizen or currently have a citizenship application in process

    6. Meet standards for visual acuity, illegal drug use, and driving history

  2. Applicants must meet the minimum standards as outlined in the City of Lakeport Police Officer Employment Standards. Please review these standards on the City of Lakeport website.

  3. Applicants meeting minimum qualifications will proceed to the four-part examination process.

  4. Completed POST Personal History Statement (to be submitted at the oral interview)

  5. Must live within a reasonable response time of the Police Department.


PART I - INTERVIEWS

The Appraisal Interview is designed to measure your education, training, experience, problem solving, interpersonal skills, community involvement/cultural awareness and job-related qualifications for the position. A completed Personal History Statement (PHS) must be submitted at the time of the appraisal interview. Forms can be found at: https://post.ca.gov/forms.aspx

Candidates with the highest scores, will be scheduled for the Chief's Interview.


PART II - BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION


  1. Police records check. (A felony conviction as an adult is disqualifying)

  2. Thorough review of illegal drug use and DMV driving record.

  3. Personal History Statement consists of inquiries into the following areas: Education, Employment, Financial, Legal, Military, Motor Vehicle Operation, Personal
    References, and Residences. For more information on the Personal History statement: https://post.ca.gov/forms.aspx

  4. Polygraph Examination

  5. Conditional Offer of Employment

  6. Psychological Examination

  7. Medical Examination


PART III - PHYSCIAL AGILITY TEST

Part I Testing is designed to evaluate your physical agility and includes the following:


  • OBSTACLE COURSE Run a 99-yard obstacle course consisting of several sharp turns, a number of curb-height obstacles, and a 34-inch high obstacle that must be vaulted

  • BODY DRAG Lift and drag a 165-pound lifelike dummy 32-feet

  • CHAIN LINK FENCE Run 5 yards to a 6-foot chain link fence, climb over fence, continue running another 25 yards

  • SOLID FENCE CLIMB Run 5 yards to a 6-0foot solid fence, climb over fence, continue running another 25 yards.

  • 500-YARD RUN Run 500 yards


PART IV - P.O.S.T WRITTEN EXAM

Part II Testing consists of the P.O.S.T. Written Examination. The P.O.S.T. (Peace Officer Standards and Training) Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB) is a written examination designed to measure your reading comprehension skills and your ability to spell and understand commonly-used vocabulary words. The City of Lakeport will accept testing scores from other agencies that are less than one year old. (Minimum qualifying score: T-Score of 42).

For the P.O.S.T. Preparation Guide go to: https://post.ca.gov/portals/0/post_docs/publications/poWrittenPracticeTest.pdf


PART V - DEPARTMENT WRITTEN EXAM

Part III Testing is designed to evaluate your interpersonal skills, critical thinking ability, judgment and problem-solving effectiveness, and written communication skills.


EMPLOYMENT OFFER


  1. Upon successful completion of the background investigation phase and affirmative recommendation from both the City's designated psychologist and medical examiner, a formal offer of employment is made.

  2. Police Officer Trainees are hired into this civilian (non-sworn) position for the period they are enrolled in the Basic Police Academy (20 weeks).

  3. Police Officer Trainees receive retirement benefits under the Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS). For more information: calpers.ca.gov.

  4. Police Officer Trainees receive uniforms for the Basic Police Academy

  5. For Trainees attending College of the Siskiyous Academy, the work location is Weed, California and the Trainee shall receive housing and meals at the Academy.

  6. For Trainees attending Santa Rosa College Academy, the work location is in Windsor, California and the Trainee shall receive mileage and meal allowance as prescribed by POST.


BASIC POLICE ACADEMY


  1. The 20-24 week intensive academy teaches Criminal Law, Laws of Search and Seizure, Laws of Evidence, Traffic Laws, Investigative Techniques, Patrol Procedures, Firearms, Defensive Driver Training, Defensive Tactics, Police Report Writing, First Aid and CPR. In addition to providing academic instruction and evaluation, your physical strength and agility will be tested. There are 800 total classroom hours (21 semester units). For more information regarding the police academy: Santa Rosa College: https://pstc.santarosa.edu/police-academy-intensive

College of the Siskiyous: http://www.siskiyous.edu/cte/adj/academy.htm


  1. During the Police Academy, Police Officer trainers meet weekly with Police Officer Trainees to monitor their progress and address any concerns.

  2. Police Officer Trainees are sworn in and appointed to the classification of Police Officer at the time of graduation from the Police Academy at Step 1 of the salary range with full Police Officer benefits.

  3. Upon graduation, Police Officers commence a 12-month probationary period.


FIELD TRAINING PROGRAM


  1. Police Officers are assigned to the Field Training Program prior to assuming full responsibility in a solo officer assignment. Experienced Field Training Officers serve as trainers, coaches, and role models to guide officers through the learning experience. Field Training Officers provide daily coaching, guidance, and counseling.

  2. The primary objectives of the Field Training Program are to develop and enhance an officer's learning from the Academy within the community environment through real-life activities, and to provide consistent evaluations of skills, knowledge, application, and ability to problem-solve effectively. Officers will learn to perform normal police activities, respond to calls for service, and analyze complex problems.

  3. The Field Training Program is 17 consecutive weeks. This includes 2 weeks of department orientation and training, 1 week of field orientation, 14 weeks of training and evaluation, which includes 1 week of solo officer assessment. The training program includes training in:



  • Firearms

  • Defensive tactics

  • Policies and procedures

  • Officer safety

  • Ethics

  • Use of force

  • Patrol and emergency vehicle operations

  • Community relations and professional demeanor

  • Radio communications

  • Leadership

  • California codes and laws

  • Search and seizure

  • Report writing

  • Control of persons/prisoners/mentally ill

  • Patrol procedures

  • Investigations and evidence

  • Tactical communications and conflict resolution

  • Traffic enforcement and investigation

  • Self-initiated activity


During the training, officers are apprised daily of their progress through verbal and written feedback and evaluations


Compensation and Employee Benefits


  • Public Employees Retirement System: The City provides the PERS retirement program at the following formulas: 2.7%@57 for new members and 3%@55 for classic members. The City does not participate in Social Security.

  • Holidays: Thirteen holidays paid during the pay period when the holiday occurs.

  • Vacation: Vacation time starts at 80 hours annually increasing to 200 hours based on time in service.

  • Sick Leave: Sick leave accrual of 12 days per year.

  • Medical, Dental Life Insurance: The city offers medical, dental and life insurance coverage. Employees currently pay a percentage of the medical premium.

  • Uniform Allowance: The City pays $817.50 per year.

  • P.O.S.T Certificate Pay: An officer may earn 2.5% certificate pay for Intermediate certificate and 2.5% for Advanced certificate. (Total for Intermediate and Advanced Certificate 5%)

  • Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly (every other Friday)

  • Police Vehicle: Take home vehicle within 15 miles of department