Security & Defense

Regulation on Entry and Training for District and Neighborhood Watch

🇹🇷Türkiye··Regulation·High Impact0·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This regulation outlines the criteria and requirements for individuals seeking to enter training programs for District and Neighborhood Watch positions in Turkey. Key conditions include citizenship, educational qualifications, age limits, and the absence of criminal convictions. The regulation aims to ensure that candidates meet specific ethical, legal, and health standards before serving in these public safety roles.

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Key Changes

  • Updated requirements for candidates applying to the District and Neighborhood Watch positions.
  • Specified age and educational qualifications necessary for application.
  • Outlined details on disqualifying criminal offenses.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Candidates must possess Turkish citizenship at the time of application

Applicants for District and Neighborhood Watch positions
licensing
high

Candidates must hold a high school diploma or equivalent qualification as of the final application date

Applicants for District and Neighborhood Watch positions
licensing
high

Male candidates must have completed military service obligations as of the final application date

Male applicants for District and Neighborhood Watch positions
licensing
high

Candidates must be at least 18 years old and under 31 years old as of January 1st of the examination year

Applicants for District and Neighborhood Watch positions
licensing
high

Candidates must not have been convicted of intentional crimes resulting in one year or more imprisonment, regardless of statute of limitations

Applicants for District and Neighborhood Watch positions
prohibition

Affected Parties

Individuals applying for District and Neighborhood Watch positionsTurkish Ministry of Interior

Tags

public safety,law enforcement,regulation