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Customs/Border Protection Officer

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AVG. SALARY

$54,020

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EDUCATION

Post-secondary training +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security cluster Law Enforcement Services pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Post-secondary training, plus on-the-job training

The education typically required to enter the occupation ranges from a high school diploma to a college degree. Most candidates for law enforcement must graduate from their agency's training academy before completing a period of on-the-job training.

Insider Info

Additional Information

According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website, customs and border protection officers must have a bachelor's degree in any field.

They could also have three years general experience in a field that shows they can work with people and understand a body of facts.

U.S. customs and border protection officers receive 15 weeks of paid training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia. Those applying for work in Puerto Rico, Miami or along the southwest border must either pass a Spanish language proficiency test or take an additional six weeks of training.

Contact

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  • 1-800-GO-TO-XAP (1-800-468-6927)
    From outside the U.S., please call +1 (424) 750-3900

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