Because of the national VIPS Program, the Fairfax County Police Department is able to broaden our base of potential volunteers not only within Northern Virginia but throughout the country by use of the VIPS Website.

Colonel David M. Rohrer
Fairfax County, Virginia, Police Department

Everson Police Department

Contact Information

Matthew Munden
Phone: 360-966-4212
Fax: 360-966-3466
E-mail: mmunden@ci.everson.wa.us

111 West Main Street
Everson, WA 98247
United States
North America


Program Description

The Everson Police Department's Reserve Police Officer program was established in order to provide extensively trained, highly motivated, volunteer officers to assist and supplement the regular Police Officers. The Everson Police Reserve Program allows individuals to serve the community and gain experience in law enforcement, while working in their current line of employment.

Everson Reserve Officers are fully commissioned police officers, while on duty, as consistent with state law. There are four levels of Reserve Officers. As a Reserve gains experience and training, he or she moves up the levels. The higher the level, the more duties and responsibilities an officer has. When a Reserve Officer reaches the highest level he or she may work individually, performing the same duties and functions of a regular Police Officer.


Agency Information

Agency Web Site

Date established: January 1980

Number of volunteers: 4

Hours volunteers contributed last year: 1,200

Last updated: 5/10/2010


Categories

Reserve Program

Volunteers in Police Service Program / International Association of Chiefs of Police

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