Suffolk County Correction Officer I Exam

⚖️ Suffolk County Civil Service Exam ⚠ Written Exam Required
Spec. No.: 5501 Agency: Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Filing Deadline: September 16, 2026 Written Test: October 24, 2026
Starting Salary
$61,000
includes differential pays*
Filing Deadline
Sep 16, 2026
last filing date
Written Test
Oct 24, 2026
exam date
App. Fee
$125
waivers available
Min. Age
21
to be appointed (20 to test)
Education
H.S. Diploma
or GED equivalent

The Suffolk County Department of Civil Service, on behalf of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, is accepting applications for Correction Officer I — a peace officer position responsible for directing and supervising inmates and maintaining order and security at Suffolk County correctional facilities. This is a competitive civil service title, meaning candidates must take and pass a written examination, along with medical, psychological, and physical fitness evaluations, to be placed on the eligible list for appointment.

Correction Officers are designated as peace officers under New York State law and may be required to carry firearms in the performance of certain duties. The eligible list established from this examination (Specification #5501) will be used to fill future vacancies in the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.

File by September 16, 2026 — Apply at suffolkcountyny.gov

Written test October 24, 2026. $125 application fee (fee waivers available for veterans, volunteers, and others — see below). Apply online only. Specification No. 5501.

Apply Online at suffolkcountyny.gov ↗

Questions? Contact Suffolk County Civil Service at (631) 853-5500 | suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service | Spec. No. 5501

Job Details at a Glance
Detail Information
AgencySuffolk County Sheriff’s Office (administered by Suffolk County Dept. of Civil Service)
Job TitleCorrection Officer I
Specification Number5501
Title ClassificationCompetitive — Written Exam Required
Starting Salary$61,000/yr — includes rotating, holiday, cleaning, and line-up pay (overtime not included)
Employment TypeFull-time, Permanent
Last Filing DateSeptember 16, 2026
Written Test DateOctober 24, 2026
LocationSuffolk County Correctional Facilities
Education RequiredHigh School Diploma or GED
Minimum Age (Test)20 years (per Civil Service Law Section 54)
Minimum Age (Appointment)21 years
License RequiredValid NYS Motor Vehicle Operator’s License
CitizenshipRequired — at time of appointment
Residence RequirementNone to compete; Suffolk County residents given certification preference
Application Fee$125.00 + $1.95 convenience fee (waivers available)
What the Job Involves — Correctional Security & Supervision

An employee in this class has immediate responsibility for directing and supervising inmates and maintaining order and security at Suffolk County correctional facilities. The incumbent is responsible for maintaining the custody, safety, and well-being of prisoners by enforcing laws, rules, and regulations to prevent disturbances, assaults, and escapes.

Core responsibilities
  • Direct and supervise inmates within correctional facilities to maintain order and security
  • Maintain the custody, safety, and well-being of prisoners
  • Enforce laws, rules, and regulations to prevent disturbances, assaults, and escapes
  • Carry firearms when required, as designated peace officers under New York State law
  • Perform related work as required
Peace officer & firearms training — required after appointment

Correction Officers are designated as peace officers under New York State law. After appointment, all Correction Officers I must obtain a Peace Officer Training Certificate recognized by the New York State Municipal Police Training Council. Candidates must also pass New York State qualifications to possess a firearm prior to appointment, and must successfully complete firearms training and qualification during academy training as a condition of continued employment.

Minimum Qualifications — Who Can Apply

There is only one minimum education requirement to compete in this examination. All other requirements below are special requirements for appointment and continued employment:

  • Education: Graduation from a standard senior high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma by the date of appointment
  • Age (to test): At least 20 years old by the written test date — candidates within 12 months of the minimum age (21) are permitted to compete per Civil Service Law Section 54. Candidates will not be considered for appointment until their 21st birthday.
  • Age (to be appointed): Must be 21 years old by the date of appointment
  • Driver’s License: Valid NYS motor vehicle operator’s license required at the time of appointment and must be maintained throughout employment in this title
  • Citizenship: Must be a United States citizen at the time of appointment
  • Residence: No residency requirement to sit for this examination — however, the Civil Service Department gives certification preference to legal residents of Suffolk County who have maintained residency for at least 90 calendar days prior to certification
  • !Criminal history: Per Section 217-A of the County Law, candidates convicted of a felony will be barred from appointment, and candidates convicted of a misdemeanor may be barred from employment
ℹ️ Residency preference — not a requirement: While there is no residence requirement to take this exam, the Civil Service Department gives certification preference to legal residents of Suffolk County per Section 23 of the NYS Civil Service Law. To qualify for this preference, applicants must have maintained legal residency in Suffolk County for at least 90 calendar days prior to certification.
Scope of Examination — Four-Part Process

Candidates must pass all four parts of this examination to be eligible for appointment. Rank on the eligible list is determined by the written test score only, plus veterans’ credits where applicable. Failure to appear for any portion — or failure of any portion — results in disqualification from the competition.

I
Written Test — Oct 24, 2026 Covers: (1) preparing written material; (2) understanding and interpreting written material; (3) preparing and maintaining records; (4) understanding and applying rules and regulations related to the security and control of correctional inmates. Must pass to advance to Parts II–IV.
II
Medical / Physical Evaluation Candidates must meet Suffolk County’s medical and physical standards for Correction Officer I, including detailed vision, hearing, cardiovascular, neurological, and mental health criteria. Periodic re-evaluation may be required by the Suffolk County Office of Employee Health Services.
III
Personality / Psychological Evaluation Consists of one or more written tests and an interview designed to assess suitability of personality for the position. Administered during the workweek (Monday–Friday) as the needs of the service require.
IV
Physical Fitness Screening Test Three-part fitness battery: sit-ups, push-ups, and a 1.5-mile run, with minimum scores set by age and sex. Full standards detailed below.
⚠ Important: Candidates who fail or do not appear for any portion of this examination — including the medical/physical, psychological, or physical fitness tests — will be eliminated from further consideration in this competition. Candidates must also pass New York State qualifications to possess a firearm prior to appointment, and must successfully complete firearms training during academy as a condition of continued employment.
Medical & Physical Standards

These standards are subject to change during the life of the eligible list without notice to candidates. The medical evaluation covers the following systems:

  • +Vision: Uncorrected acuity no worse than 20/100 in each eye; corrected no worse than 20/30. Horizontal field of vision of at least 170 degrees binocular. Color perception assessed via the Ishihara Test (must read 9+ of first 13 plates). Depth perception correctable to 80 ARC seconds.
  • +Hearing: Hearing loss disqualifying if greater than 25 DB (500–2000 Hz range) or 30 DB (3000 Hz range) in either ear. Hearing aids permitted if self-contained and properly fitted, with audiologist verification at the candidate’s expense.
  • +Cardiovascular: Resting blood pressure should be ≤140 mmHg systolic and ≤90 mmHg diastolic across three successive readings. Other conditions assessed case-by-case.
  • +Neurological: Candidates must be free of disorders affecting job performance. Those with epilepsy or seizure disorders must show one year seizure-free prior to examination.
  • +Musculoskeletal: No impairment of more than one finger per hand; no functional impairment of thumb or index finger on either hand. Back, joint, and muscle conditions assessed individually.
  • +Mental Health: Candidates must be free of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, alcoholism, or drug dependence that would interfere with job performance. Evaluated through psychological screening; may be screened for drugs of abuse.
  • +Other systems assessed: Respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine/metabolic, dermatological, and general medical fitness — each evaluated case-by-case for ability to perform essential job functions.
Physical Fitness Screening Test — Minimum Scores by Age

Candidates must successfully complete all three elements — sit-ups (1 minute), push-ups (no breaks), and a 1.5-mile run — at or better than the minimum score for their age group and sex.

Age Group Sit-Ups (1 min) Push-Ups 1.5 Mile Run
Male
20–29382912:38
30–39352412:58
40–49291813:50
50–59241315:06
60+191016:46
Female
20–29321514:50
30–39251115:43
40–4920916:31
50–5914018:18
60+6020:16
Benefits
  • Pension: 50% pension eligibility after 25 years of service, regardless of age
  • Overtime: All overtime paid at 1.5x your regular hourly rate
  • Paid time off: Accrued vacation days, sick time, and personal time
  • Health coverage: Medical benefits, prescription benefits, and vision/dental coverage
  • Equipment: No-cost uniforms and equipment provided
How to Apply & Application Fee

All applications must be submitted online only at suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service. Payment must be made by Visa or MasterCard credit card; a $1.95 convenience fee applies. A separate application and fee are required for each examination number. Fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. An email acknowledgement will be sent upon successful submission.

Step Action
Step 1 Go to suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service and locate Correction Officer I, Specification No. 5501.
Step 2 Complete the online application. Pay the $125 application fee by Visa or MasterCard ($1.95 convenience fee added). If you qualify for a fee waiver, download and submit the “Request for Application Fee Waiver and Certification” form found under “Online Forms.”
Step 3 Submit before the deadline of September 16, 2026. You will receive an email acknowledgement confirming your application was received.
Step 4 Appear for the written test on October 24, 2026. If you pass, you will be scheduled for the medical, psychological, and physical fitness evaluations as the needs of the service require.
Fee Waiver — Who Qualifies

The $125 application fee may be waived for Suffolk County residents who fall into any of the following categories. All waiver claims are subject to verification:

Veterans Active Duty Military Reserves / National Guard Auxiliary Police Local Fire District Member Ambulance Company Member Volunteer CERT Member SC Police Explorers SC Sheriff’s Office Explorers Volunteer Fire Dept. Explorers EMS Agency Explorers Unemployed (household support) Medicaid Recipient SSI Recipient Public Assistance Recipient JTPA / WIA Training Program
✓ How to claim your fee waiver: Complete a “Request for Application Fee Waiver and Certification” form and submit it with your application. The form is available under “Online Forms” on the Civil Service website, or will appear automatically when you apply online.
Important Notes
  • !Should it become necessary to amend any part of this announcement, the Department of Civil Service reserves the right to make such amendments on the Department’s web page without notification to applicants. The most current version is available during the filing period at suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service.
  • !Candidates who apply and have not heard back by October 21, 2026 are advised to contact the Department before the written test date at (631) 853-5500.
  • !All statements made on the application may be verified, and the backgrounds of successful candidates are subject to investigation by the appointing authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a civil service exam required for Correction Officer I?
Yes. This is a competitive civil service title. All candidates must take and pass a written test (Specification No. 5501) on October 24, 2026, followed by a medical/physical evaluation, psychological assessment, and physical fitness screening test. Rank on the eligible list is determined by your written test score, plus veterans’ credits if applicable.
How much does Correction Officer I pay in Suffolk County?
The starting salary is $61,000/yr, which includes rotating, holiday, cleaning, and line-up pay. This figure does not include overtime, which is paid at 1.5x the regular hourly rate.
When is the filing deadline and the written test?
The last filing date is September 16, 2026. The written test is scheduled for October 24, 2026. Do not wait — applications close firm on the deadline date.
Do I need to live in Suffolk County to apply?
No — there is no residence requirement to compete in this examination. Anyone who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. However, the Civil Service Department gives certification preference to legal residents of Suffolk County who have maintained residency for at least 90 calendar days prior to certification.
What is the minimum age requirement?
The minimum age to be appointed is 21 years old — however, per Civil Service Law Section 54, candidates within 12 months of the minimum age may compete. This means candidates who are 20 years of age or older on the written test date (October 24, 2026) are eligible to take the exam. Candidates will not be considered for appointment until they reach their 21st birthday.
Is there an application fee, and can it be waived?
The application processing fee is $125 plus a $1.95 credit card convenience fee. The fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. Fee waivers are available for veterans, active military, volunteers (fire, EMS, CERT), Suffolk County Explorers members, and individuals who are unemployed, receiving public assistance, Medicaid, or SSI. Submit the fee waiver form with your application — it is available on the Civil Service website under “Online Forms.”
Will a felony or misdemeanor conviction disqualify me?
Per Section 217-A of the County Law, candidates who have been convicted of a felony will be barred from appointment. Candidates convicted of a misdemeanor may be barred from employment, depending on the circumstances.
What training is required after I’m appointed?
After appointment, all Correction Officers I must obtain a Peace Officer Training Certificate recognized by the New York State Municipal Police Training Council. Candidates must also pass New York State firearm possession qualifications prior to appointment, and must successfully complete firearms training and qualification during academy training as a condition of continued employment.
What vacancies will the eligible list fill?
The eligible list from this examination will be used to fill future vacancies in the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.
File by September 16, 2026 — Written Test October 24, 2026

Starting salary $61,000/yr. High school diploma or GED required. No residence requirement to compete. $125 application fee — fee waivers available for veterans, volunteers, and others. Apply online at suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service. Specification No. 5501.

Apply at suffolkcountyny.gov — Spec. No. 5501 ↗

Suffolk County Department of Civil Service | 725 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Hauppauge, NY 11788 | Phone: (631) 853-5500 | Specification #5501 | Filing Deadline: September 16, 2026

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