To become a Local Corrections Officer, each new candidate is required to meet all of the minimum standards established and adopted by the Michigan Sheriffs’ Coordinating and Training Council (MSCTC) under the authority of Section 8 of Public Act 125 of 2003. The Sheriff’s Office has the responsibility to screen candidates to ensure compliance with all minimum standards.
Please Note: County Sheriff’s Offices have the discretion to establish standards that exceed the MSCTC minimum standards as long as the agency can justify the higher standard in relation to the position.
Following are the minimum standards required: Not less than 18 years old. No maximum age. Citizenship United States Citizenship. High school diploma or equivalency. Driver's License Possess a valid operator’s license. Oral InterviewConduct an oral interview to determine the applicant’s acceptability for a corrections officer position.
Criminal Convictions No prior felony convictions. Good Moral CharacterPossess good moral character as determined by a favorable comprehensive background investigation covering school and employment records, home environment, and personal traits and integrity.
Consideration will be given to all criminal and civil law violations as indicating a lack of good character.
FingerprintingFingerprint the applicant with a search of state and federal fingerprint files to disclose criminal record.
Drug TestingCause the applicant to be tested for the use of illegal controlled substances.
The testing will be completed after a conditional offer of employment (ADA Requirement).
Mental FitnessEach local corrections officer candidate is required to demonstrate his or her mental fitness by successfully completing both of the following requirements:
Beginning March 1, 2014, each local corrections officer candidate is required to demonstrate their physical ability by successfully completing the Michigan Sheriffs’ Coordinating and Training Council (MSCTC) Local Corrections Officer Physical Ability Test (LCOPAT) before being hired as a local corrections officer. No other physical fitness/physical ability test will meet the requirements.
The LCOPAT is designed to simulate the physical aspects of the local corrections officer profession and is made up of different components that address a specific physical ability or job task.
It is the candidate's responsibility to provide proof of successful completion of the LCOPAT to a potential employer. The test results of the LCOPAT are valid for one (1) year from successful completion of the test.
LCOPAT Health Screening FormTest applicants are required to provide a completed Physician's Health Screening Form prior to taking the exam. You may obtain a copy of this form by clicking the link below. The form is in Adobe PDF format. You must have the free Adobe PDF Viewer installed on your computer to view the document.
LCOPAT Physician's Health Screening Form
LCOPAT Candidate GuideThe MSCTC has prepared a written guide for candidates preparing to take the LCOPAT. The guide is also in the Adobe PDF format.
LCOPAT Candidate Guide
LCOPAT Test FeeLCOPAT test sites approved by the MSCTC have the authority to establish a fee for administering the LCOPAT at their facility. However, the fee shall not exceed a cost of $55.00 per student/per test. Please contact the LCOPAT test sites directly to determine their fee structure.
LCOPAT Test ScheduleBelow is an Adobe PDF document listing all of the current testing locations, dates, and contact information.
LCOPAT Demonstration VideoThe following video demonstrates the elements of the LCOPAT test. Clicking the link will take you to the official MSCTC demonstration video hosted on Youtube.