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Duties and Responsibilities

Level I (Armed)

Duties and Authorities

  • Perform all duties and responsibilities of a sworn officer, pursuant to applicable department directives and policies
  • Exercise the authorities of a Reserve Officer Level II
  • Issue civil Notices of Infraction (NOIs) for moving traffic violations
  • Carry and utilize a Department-issued firearm

Level II (Unarmed)

Administrative Duties

  • Compile, sort and file records
  • Staff telephones
  • Respond to walk-in inquiries
  • Conduct routine office operations (photocopying, faxing, typing, computer-based data entry, etc.)
  • Maintain Patrol Signal System (PSS) Book
  • Perform routine WALES (Washington Area Law Enforcement System) and NCIC (National Crime Information Center) inquiries
  • Assist in Policing for Prevention and crime analysis tasks

Operational Support Duties

  • Serve as a Desk Clerk
  • Serve as a Live Scan Technician
  • Serve as a Booking Officer
  • Serve as a Cell Block Technician
  • Policing Duties
  • Walk a two-person foot beat or patrol in a two-person patrol car in the company of a sworn MPDC member
  • Assist in traffic and/or crowd control at accident and fire scenes, school crossings, street closures, special events and other locations
  • Handle “special attention” requests from residents
  • Be assigned to prepare Department reports, in accordance with applicable directives
  • Be assigned to a Civil Disturbance Unit (CDU) or Rapid Deployment Team, upon successful completion of required training
  • Assist investigative personnel in investigative activities

Authorities

  • Perform assigned duties and responsibilities consistent with MPDC directives, as approved by the unit commanding official of the unit to which the Level II Reserve Officer is assigned
  • Make arrests when in the company of a sworn member
  • Prepare Department reports
  • Issue Civil Notices of Infraction (NOIs) for non-moving traffic violations
  • Issue Violation Citations (PD Form 61D) for criminal offenses in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures
  • Appear before courts and administrative tribunals as a sworn officer
  • Carry and utilize Department-issued OC spray and an ASP baton
  • Operate Department vehicles when on patrol with a sworn member or traveling to and from an assignment, in the company of a sworn member