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Police No Polygraph Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

POLICE OFFICER

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$30.78 - $47.39/hr

S.T. (NAC 289.110), no person may be appointed to perform the duties of a peace officer unless he ... The background investigation may include a psychological and polygraph evaluation. Periodic ...

POLICE OFFICER

Las Vegas, NV

$30.78 - $47.39/hr

S.T. (NAC 289.110), no person may be appointed to perform the duties of a peace officer unless he ... The background investigation may include a psychological and polygraph evaluation Periodic ...

NV

$26.51 - $85/hr

Personal History Statement / Background Interview Polygraph Psychological Suitability Assessment ... I certification No more than 60 months have lapsed since employment with a Police Department ...

NV

$94K/yr

Police Academy Training Meet the Deputy City Marshals Keeping Our Parks Safe Deputy City Marshal ... Have no conviction of any crime for which you were required to register and/or a misdemeanor crime ...

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How much do police no polygraph jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for police no polygraph in Nevada is $67,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,900.00 and $76,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does Police No Polygraph mean?

'Police No Polygraph' refers to police officer positions that do not require applicants to take a polygraph (lie detector) test as part of the hiring process. Some law enforcement agencies use polygraphs to assess the honesty and integrity of candidates, while others do not include this requirement. Applying for a 'Police No Polygraph' job means you can pursue a career in law enforcement without undergoing this type of examination. The specific hiring requirements and background checks still vary by department, but the absence of a polygraph can make the process less stressful for some applicants.

What should I expect in the hiring process for a police officer position that does not require a polygraph?

For police officer roles that do not require a polygraph, the hiring process typically includes several key steps such as written exams, physical agility tests, panel interviews, background investigations, and medical and psychological evaluations. While the absence of a polygraph may streamline the process, candidates should still be prepared for thorough background checks and in-depth interviews to assess their integrity and suitability for law enforcement. It’s important to be honest and transparent throughout all stages, as agencies use various methods to verify candidate information and ensure high ethical standards. Collaboration with other applicants and current officers during group exercises or assessment centers may also be part of the process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a police officer no polygraph, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Officer, you need a thorough understanding of law enforcement procedures, criminal law, and public safety protocols, typically supported by police academy training and state certification. Familiarity with law enforcement software (such as CAD and RMS), radio communication systems, and defensive equipment is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, sound judgement, and the ability to remain calm under pressure set outstanding officers apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring public safety, effective incident response, and maintaining trust within the community.

What is the difference between Police No Polygraph vs Police Officer?

AspectPolice No PolygraphPolice Officer
Required CredentialsBasic law enforcement training, background checkSame as Police No Polygraph, plus academy training
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement agencies, patrol, investigationsPatrol, investigations, community engagement
Employer & Industry UsagePolice departments, law enforcement agenciesPolice departments, law enforcement agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Police No Polygraph refers to applicants who are not required to undergo a polygraph test during the hiring process, whereas Police Officers typically complete a polygraph as part of their background check. Both roles require similar credentials and work in law enforcement environments. The main difference lies in the polygraph requirement, which can vary by department. Understanding this distinction helps applicants prepare accordingly for the hiring process.

Can you still become a police officer if you fail a polygraph?

Police officer candidates are typically required to pass a polygraph examination as part of the background check process. Failing a polygraph does not automatically disqualify a candidate, but it may lead to further investigation or additional assessments before proceeding in the hiring process.

What are popular job titles related to Police No Polygraph jobs in Nevada?

For Police No Polygraph jobs in Nevada, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Nevada are hiring for Police No Polygraph jobs?

Cities in Nevada with the most Police No Polygraph job openings:

Infographic showing various Police No Polygraph job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,030 per year, or $32.2 per hour.

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Job description

Salary : $64,833.60 - $92,310.40 Annually
Location : Las Vegas, NV
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: C26-001 September
Division: Professional Standards Division
Bureau: Organizational Development Bureau
Opening Date: 08/05/2026
Closing Date: 9/1/2026 3:00 PM Pacific
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: N/A
Position Type: Open Competitive
Ranked vs. Pool: Ranked
The LVMPD is an EEO employer and maintains a drug-free workplace.
Position Description
***BEFORE APPLYING, PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL DATES TO COMPLETE THE ENTIRE TESTING PROCESS.***
Salary Information (Effective July 1, 2026):*
Starting Annual Salary:
$64,833.60
Upon completion of Academy (Police Officer I):
$67,662.40
Six months after graduation (4% merit increase):
$70,345.60
12 months after graduation (4% merit increase):
$73,174.40
18 months after graduation (Police Officer II):
$74,588.80
10 years after hire date (Police Officer III):
$106,121.60
15 years after hire date (Police Officer IV):
$114,816.00
20 years after hire date (Police Officer V):
$119,412.80
*The above figures do not include future Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA), Public Employee Retirement System (NVPERS), or collective bargaining agreement changes.
DEFINITION
Incumbents attend, participate, and successfully complete the POST-certified Police Recruit Training Academy prior to being commissioned as a Police Officer for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Click here to view a complete copy of the class specification, including environmental and physical conditions.
Minimum Qualifications/Position-Specific Conditions
Training and Education
  • Possession of a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) or General Education Diploma (GED).
  • Possession of an appropriate, valid Nevada driver license at the time of hire.

Best Candidates Will Have
  1. Some courses/classroom credits beyond high school;
  2. Three or more years of public contact experience;
  3. At least one year of experience in law enforcement or criminal justice;
  4. Strong work history, including no terminations, minimal turnover and high commitment to employers;
  5. Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
  6. Leadership skills;
  7. Proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading and writing in Spanish;
  8. Flexible schedules; and
  9. A commitment to complete the Academy and Field Training.

Special To This Classification
  1. Must be 20 years and 6 months of age by the date of the first exam.
  2. Must be a Citizen of the United States by the date of the first exam.
  3. Must not be prohibited from possessing a firearm pursuant to any law, including NRS 202.360 or 18 U.S. Code § 921-922.
  4. Must meet all minimum standards for appointment to perform duties of a peace officer under NAC 289.110.

Conditions of Employment
In addition to the General Conditions of Employment found here, the following specific conditions of employment and physical conditions apply to this position:
  1. Maintain physical fitness to meet all required physical standards for Police Recruit throughout the duration of the academy.
  2. Obey the laws of the State of Nevada, the County of Clark, and the City of Las Vegas.
  3. Successfully complete Police Recruit academy training.
  4. Wear a uniform and maintain a neat and clean appearance.
  5. Purchase their own equipment required for this position.
  6. Purchase a vest upon graduation from academy.
  7. Meet and maintain qualifications on firearms and other weapons.
  8. Participate in the Department's random drug screening process.
  9. Maintain a valid Nevada driver license.
  10. Upon academy graduation, work any hours, days, or shifts, including holidays and weekends, as assigned and be subject to call-back or overtime requirements, if necessary, for effective operations of a 24/7 facility.
  11. Wear a body camera and vest, and other safety equipment.
  12. Work any hours, days, or shifts, including holidays and weekends.
  13. Study the learning materials on off-duty time.
  14. Comply with the Department's rules and regulations.
  15. Adhere to the Department's values represented by the "ICARE" acronym.
  16. Stay current on their training.
  17. Obtain/maintain a Nevada driver license, and register/maintain registration of personal vehicle with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety (DMV).
  18. Undergo a background investigation, which will include a polygraph, drug test, medical exam, standard hearing test and psychological testing.
  19. Maintain physical fitness necessary to carry out job duties.
  20. Participate in the LVMPD Mental Wellness Program.
  21. Accept the requirements of the specific area of assignment.
  22. Personal Appearance: While on duty, and/or representing the Department, uniformed or otherwise, all Department employees will be neat and clean in their appearance in public. Employees are prohibited from attaching, affixing, or displaying objects, articles or jewelry on or through the nose, tongue, eyebrow or other exposed body part, except the ears for females, while on duty. Employees are prohibited from stretching or "gauging" their earlobes. All jewelry implants will not be exposed or visible while on duty. Tattoos or branding will not be exposed or visible while on duty and/or representing the Department. Such markings must be covered by clothing. Markings that cannot be covered by clothing will be covered using neutral-toned bandages or patches except for hands, neck, head, or face tattoos. Makeup is not permissible to cover a tattoo. Tattoos or branding anywhere on the body that promote racism/discrimination, indecency, extremist or supremacist philosophies, lawlessness, violence, or contain sexually explicit material are prohibited.
  23. All physical and mental conditions sufficient to meet all standards required for successful completion of the entire Police Recruit academy training, including but not limited to shooting a Department-approved firearm; deploying other Department-approved weapons; maintaining Department-approved firearms qualification; and engaging in defensive tactics.
  24. Vision sufficient to read the computer screen, as well as fine print in documents.
  25. Hearing sufficient to hear, discriminate, localize, and respond accordingly to a variety of speech and environmental sounds in a variety of situations, including face-to-face communications, telephone conversations, or radio communications, in accordance with Department standards.
  26. Dexterity and mobility sufficient to perform the following: operate standard police and office equipment; operate motorized vehicles; climb stairs; sprint from one location to another during code response and run for an extended period of time.
  27. Agility sufficient to twist, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach forward, jump, and reach overhead.
  28. Strength sufficient to subdue and restrain persons and drag, lift, or carry persons or objects.
  29. Endurance sufficient to perform the following: sit at personal computer terminals or in a vehicle for extended periods of time; stand and move around while working indoors or outdoors; wear a mask or other protection equipment for extended periods of time.
  30. Alertness sufficient to be aware of surroundings at all times.

Selection Process
Application Filing
Applications must be submitted online and received by the posted closing date and time (PST). Decisions on an applicant's qualifications for this position will be made solely on the information contained in the application and therefore, should be filled out in its entirety.
To determine your status after submitting an employment application, you may access your account by going to
Application Screening (Pass/Fail)
Applications will be reviewed to determine those candidates who meet the minimum qualifications. These qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the remainder of the testing process set forth below. Applicants will be notified of the results of the screening process via email by 4:00 pm (PST) on Wednesday, September 2, 2026. It is your responsibility to confirm your eligibility to test for this position by contacting the OHR representative listed below in the Inquiries Section.
***We are now offering online testing for the Written Exam***
NOTE: All candidates will receive more information via email AFTER the posting closes that will include information on how to select the online Written Exam option. It is very important to read that email and all following emails very carefully. Anyone that selects the online Written Exam, will still need to take the Fitness Exam in-person on the below Fitness Exam date.
OPTION #1:
Exam Dates*
Exam #1: Online Written Exam (Weighted 100%) - More information will be provided after the posting closes.
Exam #2: Fitness Exam (Pass/Fail) - See dates below

OPTION #2:
Exam Dates*
Exam #1: Written Exam (Weighted 100%) - Saturday, September 12, 2026
Exam #2: Fitness Exam (Pass/Fail) - Saturday, September 12, 2026
OPTION #3:
Exam Dates*
Exam #1: Written Exam (Weighted 100%) - Wednesday, September 16, 2026
Exam #2: Fitness Exam (Pass/Fail) - Wednesday, September 16, 2026
*All candidates requiring both exams must come prepared to complete both the Written and Fitness Exams on the date listed above.*The LVMPD reserves the right to modify the selection processes and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards.
**Due to security reasons, personal belongings permitted in the testing facility will be limited. Items such as large backpacks, briefcases, duffle bags or similar items may not be allowed. Those items permitted will be left to the discretion of the LVMPD employees administering the examination and may be subject to a search.
***If you believe you are eligible for Veteran's Preference Points and want to be considered for them, you MUST attach your DD214, Member-2 or 4 or Statement/Proof of Service to your application showing 181 days of active duty, good standing and/or honorable discharge. This is the ONLY time your proof of military service will be accepted. For more information on Veteran's Preference Points, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions on the employment page at
Helpful Tools
A Study Guide is available to assist candidates in preparing for the above selection process. Click here to access the Study Guide.
Pre-Hire Requirements
Candidates who successfully complete the above selection process will undergo a thorough background investigation which will include an interview measuring suitability and motivation, polygraph, psychological evaluation, and medical exam. A polygraph examination can be stressful and may affect existing medical or psychological conditions or ongoing treatment. Candidates are encouraged to consult with their personal physicians to discuss whether the polygraph will affect a condition or treatment and then follow the guidance of their medical professional.
The background investigation takes approximately 90 to 120 days to complete. You must also meet the LVMPD Hiring Standards. LVMPD employees participate in the Department's random drug screening process. For more information on the background process, click for a quick video or for specific information.
If successful on this background process and selected for potential hire, you will be required to successfully complete the following before attending the Academy:
  • Post-background NV POST Physical Fitness Exam for all candidates waiting longer than six months to start an academy. Candidates must successfully complete this prior to being given a conditional offer of employment.
    • Local Candidates - scheduled at select times of their choice.
    • Out of State Candidates - scheduled automatically during the background process in conjunction with the medical exam.
  • Pre-Academy NV POST Physical Fitness Exam - scheduled approximately two weeks prior to the Academy start date and is conducted by the Academy staff.
  • Medical Exam - scheduled approximately five weeks prior to the Academy.

Candidates are given a conditional offer of employment which states the offer is contingent upon passing the medical exam and the pre-academy NV POST Fitness Exam.
Two NV POST Physical Fitness Exam fails will result in a 6-month disqualification before being

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