Police records specialist

A Police Records Specialist plays a vital role in maintaining and processing criminal records, court orders, and firearm-related applications. This position requires strong attention to detail, database management skills and customer service experience to assist the public and the Spokane Police Department efficiently. 

At this time, we are not recruiting for the Police Records Specialist classification. Please sign up for job notifications to be notified next time we are accepting applications. 

minimum qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent, AND
  • Two years of clerical office work experience with primary duties in data entry or administrative tasks.
  • Typing: Must be able to type at the rate of 200 keystrokes (40 words) per minute.
 
  • Applicants must submit a Personal History Statement (PHS) form with their online employment application to be considered. This documentation will be used to conduct a background investigation. Applicants who do not fill out the PHS will not be considered. 
  • Applicants will be required to submit to a polygraph examination, fingerprint, and background investigation prior to appointment and obtain ACCESS II certification within the probationary period. 
  • The City of Spokane no longer screens for cannabis during the initial hiring process; however, cannabis use after employment is not permitted. Applicants may be subject to random drug tests during employment. 


Substitution:

  • One year of business or clerical education above the high school level may substitute for one year of the experience requirement.
  • An associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university in business, communications, social science, criminal justice, or a closely related field may substitute for the two-year experience requirement. 
 

work schedule

The Spokane Police Records Department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year with day, swing, and graveyard shifts. 

All new employees will be on a one-year probation plan and will work several months on each shift during their first year. 

After the first year, available shifts are assigned through a seniority-based bidding process.

Salary

Workgroup functions

Criminal Records

  • Processes reports, warrants, teletype, and faxes. 
  • Updates and corrects multiple databases as required. 
  • Reports may include missing person reports, stolen vehicle recoveries, warrants, offender-based tracking systems, and ineligibility to possess a firearm. 
  • Disseminates documents as required by applicable laws, policies, and procedures. 


Domestic Violence

  • Processes court orders and updates databases as the court orders are served or status is changed. 
  • Works closely with court staff to review court orders and make requests for any corrections when needed. 
  • Court orders may include criminal no-contact orders and a variety of civil protection orders like domestic violence protection orders, anti-harassment orders, extreme risk protection orders and restraining orders. 


Public Window

  • Reviews applications and conducts criminal background checks for concealed pistol licenses and firearm dealers. 
  • Generates paperwork and submits requests to outside agencies. 
  • High customer interaction.
  • Performs cash transaction and other accounting duties.