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PPOs may be called upon, in the performance of their official duties, to de-escalate potentially violent situations. They may also be required to intercede in physical assaults and effect arrests of individuals involved in the violation of law or postal regulations on Postal Service property.
- Postal Police Officers – United States Postal Inspection Service
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is dedicated to helping...
- Postal Police Officers – United States Postal Inspection Service
Postal Police Officers are the uniformed division of the Postal Inspection Service. They perform a variety of duties pertaining to the security of postal buildings, personnel, property, mail, and mail-in-transit. Explore Our Process. Professional, Technical, and Administration.
Our Postal Police Officers (PPOs) are a crucial part of the Inspection Service team. Stationed in critical postal facilities across the nation, they stand on the frontlines in the fight to protect postal employees, customers, and property.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is dedicated to helping Postal Service customers avoid trending scams throughout the holidays. Learn More; News
Postal police officers are the uniformed division of the Postal Inspection Service. They are stationed at major postal facilities throughout the United States.
The PPOBT provides student postal police officers with the highest quality, most effective, job related training available. The training program uses adult learning principles that focus on teamwork and problem solving.
You may be eligible to become a Postal Police Officer if you: Are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. Have no felony or domestic violence convictions. Are in good physical condition. Write and speak English clearly.