#INTC2607527AOrder of March 14, 2026, modifying the order of December 15, 2021, setting the rules for the organization, nature, and program of professional exams for promotion to police chief brigadier in the national police
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This order changes the rules for advancing to the rank of chief brigadier in the French national police. It modifies eligibility criteria and updates exam content, including management skills and intervention techniques. Police personnel aiming for this promotion need to familiarize themselves with new conditions and training requirements.
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Key Changes
- Revised eligibility criteria for promotion to chief brigadier
- Updated exam content focusing on management and intervention techniques
- Abolition and replacement of certain previous articles
Obligations
What this law requires
Gardiens de la paix must have a minimum of nine years of effective service since their titularization in the corps by January 1 of the year for which the advancement table is established to be eligible for promotion to brigadier-chef.
Police personnel aiming for advancement must have at least nine years of effective service since their appointment in the corps as of January 1 of the advancement year.
Candidates must be assigned for at least two years in prioritized sectors or units to qualify for advancement to the rank of chief brigadier.
Gardiens de la paix must be assigned for at least two years in one of the priority sectors or units defined in the law and have a minimum of six years of effective service since their titularization in the corps by January 1 of the year for which the advancement table is established to be eligible for promotion to brigadier-chef.
Candidates must complete a selection examination including a multiple-choice questionnaire assessing management skills and intervention techniques.