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This question is about police officer.
No, you cannot become a police officer with a sealed record. You cannot become a cop with a criminal record even if it is sealed. This is because law enforcement agencies often have access to sealed records, meaning the police department you are applying to is likely to find out about your criminal history. Police departments are extremely strict about this.
Most law enforcement agencies, both state and federal, do not hire individuals that have criminal records. Here is a look at the strict requirements to become a police officer:
You must be a US citizen
You must be at least 18 years old
You must a valid driver's license
You must be able to pass a background check
You must submit fingerprints for search and record
You must have no felony convictions, nor have been convicted of any class A or B misdemeanors
You must have a high school diploma or GED
Every member of a police force must complete police academy training. These programs generally last several months and give training on all the essential aspects of the job of policing. Police academy training hones the needed skills and also educates on firearm safety and use. In order to gain entry into most police academies, police candidates must:
Pass a written entry test
Test negative on controlled drug screening
Complete a psychological examination
Complete a polygraph examination
Complete a physical fitness evaluation
Complete an interview with a certified police officer

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