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Your Career as a Border Patrol Agent
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Who are we looking for?
We are looking for candidates interested in preventing terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United States; detecting and preventing the smuggling and unlawful entry of undocumented aliens into the United States; and apprehending those people found to be in violation of the immigration laws.

Do you qualify?
Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • be under age 40 unless you are a qualified Veterans’ Preference eligible candidate or have previous Federal law enforcement experience
  • be a U.S. citizen and resident of the U.S.
  • be fluent in Spanish or be able to learn the Spanish language
  • possess a valid state driver’s license
  • pass a thorough background investigation, medical examination, fitness test, drug test, and physical fitness test-2

You may be rated unsuitable for a Border Patrol Agent position if your background includes:

  • past or present arrests
  • convictions (including misdemeanor domestic violence charges)
  • dismissals from previous jobs
  • debts and financial issues
  • excessive use of alcohol
  • use of illegal drugs, and/or the sale and distribution of illegal drugs

You may also be subject to a polygraph examination.

What can I expect if I get hired?
New hires must successfully complete a 58-day paid “Basic Academy” training at the "U.S. Border Patrol Academy” in Artesia, N.M. Training includes such topics as immigration and nationality laws, physical training and marksmanship. An additional 40 days will be required, past the 58 day Basic Academy training, for those that need Spanish language instruction. Border Patrol Agents must be willing to work overtime and shift work under arduous conditions, and be proficient in the use of and carry firearms. Border Patrol Agents are subject to random drug testing. They may also be sent on temporary assignments on short notice and on permanent reassignments to any duty location.

- FAQs – Working for Border Patrol
- 07/24/2012
- Locate a Border Patrol Recruiter
- 02/23/2009

A Border Patrol Recruiter can answer your questions about a career with Border Patrol and help you start the application process.
- Map of Border Patrol Sectors
- 01/09/2012

Click on the map to find out more information about the Sector locations.
Map of Border Patrol Sectors - pdf versionpdf - 5,461 KB.
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 Overview - Border Patrol Competency-Based Assessments for Supervisory/Managerial Promotion
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 Current Mission and Operational Support Positions
 The Application Process
 Border Patrol Agent Candidate Fitness Requirements
 CBP Border Patrol Academy
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 Background Investigation and Polygraph Examination Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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