Video was very informative . I spoke to a recruiter recently and was advised that they dropped the education requirement. I am pleased as this has hindered a lot of people. Also, I pray you didn’t get into trouble making the video. Thanks !!
Very helpful video! I am an out of state applicant and am currently gathering all required documents. You covered basically everything that I had questions about.
Extremely informative, but there is one question. Did you have to go through the academy after all the phases? If so what was is like for a veteran. The thought of going through another “boot camp” scenario is not exciting.
Great video. Currently going through the application and was wondering how many questions are on the reading comprehension test and how hard is it honestly. Not really a good test taker
I'm 24 years old, I live in Houston and my dream job is to be a Police officer, I have a clean record, HS diploma, decent credit. What other requirements do I need?
Go withD Flow Either At least 18 months active duty in the Military with honorable discharge, at least 3 years of consecutive full time work experience or a 48 hours of college credits.
@@30SECONDSOUT not 4 years of active duty, I don't know where you got that info, it's at least 18 months of active duty military with honorable discharge. Even though minimum time you can enlist in active duty is 2 years. And that is only in Army and Navy.
Requirements are on the HPD career website. Don't take information to heart anywhere outside official HPD resources or else you may get false or outdated information.
I’ve heard they’re not strict on their 48 hour college credit requirement? This true? I’ve only taken 4 classes at LSC but have almost 5 years of management experience in the Natural Gas industry. Really considering just applying and seeing if I can by pass that requirement.
I would definitely give the recruiting station a call, they will gear you in the right direction and answer all of your questions. Based on what I know you either have to have College credits or Military background. Good Luck!
Jorenee6969 Noticed that the other day! I had to call as well to make sure it was legit. I knew it was a matter of time, HPD is short some 1500-2000 officers. I’ll be putting in my application this week.
I am an out of Texas applicant which HPD. It has not been since November since I submitted my application and talked to a recruiting officer over the phone. He advised me that he turned in my file to his sergeant who reviews all of the out of state applications. I still have not heard back from them about the next steps of the hiring process. Is it normal this to take several months before you can be scheduled for the next steps in the hiring process??
I know this comment is like 5 months old but my husband is also an out of state applicant. He sent in his application before Christmas 2022 and is just now in the last 2 sections of the hiring process. Fingers crossed. It's been a long road. Hope you made it through too!
Do you think if you have no credit it’s a red flag? I have no debts or anything like that. I am 20 and keep thinking about taking out a credit card out to build credit. You’re thoughts?
This is exact wording from HPD: A current credit report, no more than 60 days old, is required. You may obtain a credit report through Experian or any other major reporting agency. You must bring all pages from the credit report, including pages that are left blank on purpose, to your initial interview (do not have it mailed to our offices). We recommend you review your credit report in advance; this will allow you to bring i n any supporting documents or pay any items listed in collections, prior to scheduling a Phase One interview.
I plan on joining the academy, but I’m not 20 1/2 yet, so I plan on getting my associate’s degree first do you recommend studying for the vocabulary section, or is the vocabulary portion pretty self-explanatory?
Thanks for this video, by the way, im 18 right now so yeah im in college, so i have 2 years to get my associate's hopefully i can pass phase 2 man, that's all im worried about lol, everything else I know I can do.
I heard that cadets are not provided with dormitory. I live in Memorial. It takes about one hour just to get there during the rush period. Commuting would be a big problem for me. Any suggestions? Like finding an apartment complex nearby or something else?
Yeah, a lot of cadets commute for 45min-1hour it’s the Norm in Houston. To Be honest, you might be able to get a roommate with an out of state Cadet. I know a few that room together to save on expenses.
To be honest, they can DQ you for anything! So many people see your file. If something isn’t right, they can reject it. Just stay patient and if they reach out to you for more documentation, get back with them ASAP. Good luck!
Carter Wop it's called the "Nelson Denny" reading comprehension test, so just Google that and there's so test and practice test online. It's 9th grade level stuff basically, it's pretty easy, the only difficult thing is that you're rushed. You have to do 80 vocabulary questions in 15 min and 40 reading comprehension in 20 minutes. So just be prepared to read fast as hell and answer questions
I believe you MUST have college credit or Military background. I would suggest contacting a recruiter. I know other Departments do not have a college requirement. However, you must have your TCOLE license - Which, technically is College. You can get your TCOLE license in about 6-10 months. (Depending on part time / full time Cadet) Good Luck!
oh yea, and i dont have great credit never really had anything in my name, but just recent cell phones would that hurt my chances? i have only 2 open collections from them over 5 yrs ago maybe more? im taking a big step becoming a police officer in my family
As a veteran myself I am grateful for people like you who pass down the information to help others means a lot man thanks. One last question, How about my HS Transcripts will I need those? I dont have any college just 10 years Army .
It says as a requirement that you need 48 hours of school credits. What if you have never been to college? Do I have to attend just any college and any major just to get the credits?
Do you mind letting me known if I should purchase the reading comprehension study guides online that's outdated 2011-2012? I'm currently going to do phase 2 on Aug 26
You may be drug tested at any time. If you have prescription medication, contact an HPD recruiter. Anyone taking illegal substances will not pass the application process.
You can get that at HCC or at the University of Houston - HCC is definitely more affordable. If you go part time, it will take 9-10 months. If you go full time, it will take 6 months. Good luck!
You do not need a TCOLE to apply to HPD. They have their own academy, which you have to attend even if you have your TCOLE. At the end of the academy you take a test and then receive your TCOLE through them. You just need to meet 1 of the 3 requirements - be a veteran, have at least an associates degree, or 3 years of work experience.
@@elizabethsalazar9979 how easy was it to get your associates in criminal justice I am almost 19 and plan on getting that same associate and get into hpd
A lot! Don’t worry or focus on the “fun” stuff... (patrol, guns, mechanics of arrest, ect.) the beginning will be hitting the books every single day. I’d recommend studying penal code. It’s the toughest part for a lot of Cadets. Focus on elements of the crime not necessarily the numbers. Good luck! Oh, and start running NOW! Good luck.
Yes, elements of a crime 2018-2019 edition by Clear. That will simplify things a lot! Tests are tough, but manageable. Just make sure to study and take accurate notes. Also, don’t be scared to ask questions...
Great video lots of info. I'm applying from out of state. I'm missing some documents for the interview, so I haven't applied yet. Do you know how long it takes to get a interview date?
They will schedule you for phase one pretty fast. I would not schedule it without all documentation. Might be a slightly different process with Out of state applicants. I’d give a recruiter a call and ask. Good luck.
This video was very helpful. I am a out of state applicant, I have a question regarding the application process. What are some of the common disqualifications?
There are a TON! if you leave something blank, that can get you DQ'd. I would contact a recruiter - they might have more info on common disqualifications. Good Luck!
im a stay at mother getting my diploma online, i have already thought of going to lone star college after im done getting my diploma and then to study computer science at lone star , but do i still apply to the police academy? or do i still go to school for my hours they are requesting me to have and finish then apply?
Every department has different qualifications. Some departments do not require any college. The only thing you need is your TCOLE cert. HCC and UHD offer this program - They have morning classes, day classes, and evening classes. Morning and evening classes are 4-4.5 hours M-F and Day classes are 8 hours.
If you talk about exactly Houston, a college degree may be waived if you have served in US armed forces. At least 18 months. And of course with honorable discharge.
They may drug test you at any time during the process. If you take prescribed medications, contact an HPD recruiter about it. Anyone taking illegal substances will not pass.
I understand the importance of the 1 1/2 mile run, but witnessed not too long ago and i will not name the agency in the surrounding Houston area, a deputy foot chasing a subject and he, the deputy was extremely overweight and frankly could not keep up with the subject at all and quit some time and placed his arms on his waist and was trying to breath. Back up was called and the subject was apprehended eventually. My questions are as follow: 1. On one hand there is a shortage of LEO. If one fails the 1.5 mile run, then they are disqualified, but on the other hand, agencies, not all, but most have obese LEOs that cant run for shit. What is the initial point of the disqualifying cadets that are truly in it for the desire to become LEOs and maintain their physical health throughout their career?
@@the_crownedbeauty6365 I have a friend, physically fit and failed out of the physical since it was that week he had a bad ankle. He did the 1.5 mile in 17 min (combination of brisk walk, jog, run, and sprint) despite the pain and he was let go. At the end, he just said, "F$%ck it" and moved on. He has a M.Ed. with years of experience from around the world, speaks 4 languages etc. Someone of his caliber would be a massive asset to any agency.
Bobby Beta that is sad because they accept all these bad negligent cops but when it comes to someone who cares and has the heart for the job 😩 disqualified
The recruiting requirement must be sustained. We are trying to get it changed to an annual requirement for all LEOs to pass all physical requirements given to recruits. If your heart is truly in it to be a LEO, you'll do what it takes now and always. In the end, it may be your life up against a strong and well-trained suspect, and you will have to know how to handle scenarios without a firearm or weapon.
HPD is lacking on the recruiting area. It seems there is a lack of motivation in promoting the Department. They don't answers phones, recruiters don't follow up, their Webpage is old and lacks interest;🥱 not to mention pay for recruits, 42K! If they are lacking people, look at the lack of recruiting events and advertisement. Compare it to San Antonio PD. HPD has not grown in decades, it is still 5k officer, and at any given time, you only have 100 plus officers on patrol for the entire city. The rest are admin and "support". How about the motorcycle cops, what the hell do they do?
Video was very informative . I spoke to a recruiter recently and was advised that they dropped the education requirement. I am pleased as this has hindered a lot of people. Also, I pray you didn’t get into trouble making the video. Thanks !!
Never made sense to me. I graduated from a different police academy in 1984 which was their last class before the state required college hours.
Did you make it
Very helpful video! I am an out of state applicant and am currently gathering all required documents. You covered basically everything that I had questions about.
Can out of state applicants qualify?
I go in next week...I’m glad I saw this video
K Lockett update?
Update??
Good info, what is the academy schedule like?
Great Video Bro Im in the process now waiting to take my medical and Psych on the 9th and 10th, appreciate you dropping the info.
How was the interview like?
How long would you say the waiting period takes in total ?
Extremely informative, but there is one question. Did you have to go through the academy after all the phases? If so what was is like for a veteran. The thought of going through another “boot camp” scenario is not exciting.
Thank you so much for making this!
Should I apply with other departments at the same time, in case I’m disqualified by HPD?
Great video. Currently going through the application and was wondering how many questions are on the reading comprehension test and how hard is it honestly. Not really a good test taker
What if you are 22 and have no credit history or school loans
Even better! Less of a headache for you.
Fantastic information.
Thank you sir
Good video, thanks for the info
Quick question. When you see a doctor and talk to him in a suit and tie what does the doctor conduct ? A physical? Or he just asks you questions?
I'm 24 years old, I live in Houston and my dream job is to be a Police officer, I have a clean record, HS diploma, decent credit. What other requirements do I need?
Go withD Flow Either At least 18 months active duty in the Military with honorable discharge, at least 3 years of consecutive full time work experience or a 48 hours of college credits.
@@30SECONDSOUT I have way more than 3 years working full time & around 40 college credits hours.
Where do I apply?
@@30SECONDSOUT not 4 years of active duty, I don't know where you got that info, it's at least 18 months of active duty military with honorable discharge. Even though minimum time you can enlist in active duty is 2 years. And that is only in Army and Navy.
Requirements are on the HPD career website. Don't take information to heart anywhere outside official HPD resources or else you may get false or outdated information.
@@grahamgraham3666 if you fail the polygraph can you be DQ?
Is it just reading and vocabulary? Does it have a math part?
Is that true that they'll start employ non citizens (green card holders) in Houston police department?
How competitive is the process
what if you get disqualify, how long does it take for them to respond to the appeal letter?
The test doesn't has algebra or math related questions?
For the vision test, which color exam do they test you on, the ishihara or farnsworth?
What about tattoos? I have visible tattoos on both arms. Can you wear long sleeves the whole time? Including the academy?
Tattoos, in general, on arms have not been an issue for several years now. Contact an HPD recruiter for more clarity.
I go tomorrow!!! Im excited! And nervous
I’ve heard they’re not strict on their 48 hour college credit requirement? This true? I’ve only taken 4 classes at LSC but have almost 5 years of management experience in the Natural Gas industry. Really considering just applying and seeing if I can by pass that requirement.
I would definitely give the recruiting station a call, they will gear you in the right direction and answer all of your questions. Based on what I know you either have to have College credits or Military background. Good Luck!
They’ve dropped the education requirement . I called last week.
Jorenee6969 Noticed that the other day! I had to call as well to make sure it was legit. I knew it was a matter of time, HPD is short some 1500-2000 officers. I’ll be putting in my application this week.
Is there math on the comprehension test? If so what kind of math is it?
Cieara Roberts
no math on the comprehension, reading and vocabulary.
You know if they plan on doing a lateral or modified academy anytime soon?
@1371ddcantu Were you required to do any blood work during your medical exam?
I am an out of Texas applicant which HPD. It has not been since November since I submitted my application and talked to a recruiting officer over the phone. He advised me that he turned in my file to his sergeant who reviews all of the out of state applications. I still have not heard back from them about the next steps of the hiring process. Is it normal this to take several months before you can be scheduled for the next steps in the hiring process??
I know this comment is like 5 months old but my husband is also an out of state applicant. He sent in his application before Christmas 2022 and is just now in the last 2 sections of the hiring process. Fingers crossed. It's been a long road. Hope you made it through too!
Do you think if you have no credit it’s a red flag? I have no debts or anything like that. I am 20 and keep thinking about taking out a credit card out to build credit. You’re thoughts?
Its always good to start establishing credit - make sure you’re responsible with the credit card. Try not to exceed 30% of its value.
Good information. I want to apply as an out of state applicant. How fast can a Houston cop retire?
20 years I believe. Dont take my word for it.
Contact HPD directly for that information.
Thanks !
For the PAT, is there a dummy dragging ?
No dummy drag is required.
Any information about the 1st interview
Where can I walk in and get a physical credit report? Did you say 145 North?
This is exact wording from HPD:
A current credit report, no more than 60 days old, is required. You may obtain a credit report through Experian or any other major reporting agency. You must bring all pages from the credit report, including pages that are left blank on purpose, to your initial interview (do not have it mailed to our offices). We recommend you review your credit report in advance; this will allow you to bring i n any supporting documents or pay any items listed in collections, prior to scheduling a Phase One interview.
I plan on joining the academy, but I’m not 20 1/2 yet, so I plan on getting my associate’s degree first do you recommend studying for the vocabulary section, or is the vocabulary portion pretty self-explanatory?
It’s really easy, if you’re going to college you’ll definitely pick up on vocabulary. Good Luck! Don’t lose focus.
Thanks for this video, by the way, im 18 right now so yeah im in college, so i have 2 years to get my associate's hopefully i can pass phase 2 man, that's all im worried about lol, everything else I know I can do.
What is Houston police tattoo policy
Contact a recruiter directly, but, in general, most tattoos are not a problem.
Nothing offensive, also have to have the ability to cover it up
What if you owe the IRS will this work against you?
I heard that cadets are not provided with dormitory. I live in Memorial. It takes about one hour just to get there during the rush period. Commuting would be a big problem for me. Any suggestions? Like finding an apartment complex nearby or something else?
Yeah, a lot of cadets commute for 45min-1hour it’s the Norm in Houston. To
Be honest, you might be able to get a roommate with an out of state Cadet. I know a few that room together to save on expenses.
Find a place nearby or ask about their clear lake area
There are some apartments on Aldine Westfield...I think. At least they were there in 1992 when I attended the academy! LOL!
Is there a visualization and memorization portion to this exam?
I don't recall one.
What kind of drug test does HPD issue?
Urine. If you are taking prescription medication, contact an HPD recruiter. Anyone taking illegal substances will not pass the application process.
Do they check your driving history
Sorry, thought I replied to this. Yes, they will pull your driving record.
????? Is this a serious question
Im currently in the BI Phase and its been a month now sense I heard anything. What are some reason why HPD would disqualify you during a BI?
To be honest, they can DQ you for anything! So many people see your file. If something isn’t right, they can reject it. Just stay patient and if they reach out to you for more documentation, get back with them ASAP. Good luck!
What about the academy?
Do they make you shave your head for the academy?
Yea
No. Contact an HPD recruiter directly: www.hpdcareer.com/requirements.html
To get tcole certified does it matter where you get it from ? For example hcc or UHD .
Graduated from college need some guidance on what to do next .
For Houston Police you'll have attend their academy but this time you will not take the tcole final.
How much did you get paid while in the academy and was it every week or every two weeks?
Jay Cros every 2 week pay around $1200
Carter Wop I just took hpd's reading test
Carter Wop it's called the "Nelson Denny" reading comprehension test, so just Google that and there's so test and practice test online. It's 9th grade level stuff basically, it's pretty easy, the only difficult thing is that you're rushed. You have to do 80 vocabulary questions in 15 min and 40 reading comprehension in 20 minutes. So just be prepared to read fast as hell and answer questions
Chris Ratcliff when did they drug test you in the process?
Brandon Williams after the polygraph test if you pass
What if you have no college credit? Came from a poor family. Can you still apply?
I believe you MUST have college credit or Military background. I would suggest contacting a recruiter. I know other Departments do not have a college requirement. However, you must have your TCOLE license - Which, technically is College. You can get your TCOLE license in about 6-10 months. (Depending on part time / full time Cadet) Good Luck!
You will need Military background. However, there are many agencies that require no college. But, you MUST be TCOLE certified.
oh yea, and i dont have great credit never really had anything in my name, but just recent cell phones would that hurt my chances? i have only 2 open collections from them over 5 yrs ago maybe more? im taking a big step becoming a police officer in my family
Take care of those collections, they will want to see that you are taking the time to fix mistakes. Good luck!
If i just have school loans. Would that disqualify me immediately? Even if i have good credit
No
Did they ask you for school transcripts even though you are a veteran?
Yes, they still need SEALED transcripts to all colleges you’ve attended.
As a veteran myself I am grateful for people like you who pass down the information to help others means a lot man thanks. One last question, How about my HS Transcripts will I need those? I dont have any college just 10 years Army .
No problem, glad to help. Sorry for delay in response - you will only need your high school diploma or GED. @@cuatronica83
Do they make you shave your head at the academy? 😢
yup
It says as a requirement that you need 48 hours of school credits. What if you have never been to college? Do I have to attend just any college and any major just to get the credits?
They never specified which classes you need to take. Just make sure it’s an accredited college. You can get a degree in any field.
lesliebeltran03 they dropped the educational requirement . I spoke with a recruiter this week.
Jorenee6969 is this true ? I’m trying to apply but I’m in the army reserve and I’m trying to get in
Go to the HPD career website and/or contact a recruiter for accurate and up to date information.
Do you mind letting me known if I should purchase the reading comprehension study guides online that's outdated 2011-2012? I'm currently going to do phase 2 on Aug 26
No you do not need to purchase anything. just be a fast reader and fast understand-er...high school reading
@@SM-ol5iy Hey I passed phase 2 by the way
Is it difficult??
@@cindygonzalez4220 was it hard I have my test monday!! I purchased the Nelson study guide lol
@@cindygonzalez4220how was it???
When in the process were you drug tested?
You may be drug tested at any time. If you have prescription medication, contact an HPD recruiter. Anyone taking illegal substances will not pass the application process.
Did they do a urine test or hair follicle test?
Urine.
Do you know the process to get you TCOLE license? Can you point me in the right direction?
You can get that at HCC or at the University of Houston - HCC is definitely more affordable. If you go part time, it will take 9-10 months. If you go full time, it will take 6 months. Good luck!
So you need to have a tclose befor applying??
I have a associate's in cj and i dont know how to even start applying
You do not need a TCOLE to apply to HPD. They have their own academy, which you have to attend even if you have your TCOLE. At the end of the academy you take a test and then receive your TCOLE through them.
You just need to meet 1 of the 3 requirements - be a veteran, have at least an associates degree, or 3 years of work experience.
Thanks im going to start my application ,
@@elizabethsalazar9979 how easy was it to get your associates in criminal justice I am almost 19 and plan on getting that same associate and get into hpd
i just pass everything. Waiting for the final result from the chief. What kind of stuff you learn in the academy?? any tips will help
A lot! Don’t worry or focus on the “fun” stuff... (patrol, guns, mechanics of arrest, ect.) the beginning will be hitting the books every single day. I’d recommend studying penal code. It’s the toughest part for a lot of Cadets. Focus on elements of the crime not necessarily the numbers. Good luck! Oh, and start running NOW! Good luck.
Is there a specific book i can buy to help me study the penal code? How are the quiz/ exams?
Yes, elements of a crime 2018-2019 edition by Clear. That will simplify things a lot! Tests are tough, but manageable. Just make sure to study and take accurate notes. Also, don’t be scared to ask questions...
Do they give you powerpoints? or any study guide? My Guess is no. For the Element of a crime book by clear. Does it have a green cover?
Yeah, most Work is off PowerPoint. They will NOT email you them for use. Yes, green cover.
Great video lots of info. I'm applying from out of state. I'm missing some documents for the interview, so I haven't applied yet. Do you know how long it takes to get a interview date?
They will schedule you for phase one pretty fast. I would not schedule it without all documentation. Might be a slightly different process with Out of state applicants. I’d give a recruiter a call and ask. Good luck.
1371ddcantu thank you for the help.
This video was very helpful. I am a out of state applicant, I have a question regarding the application process. What are some of the common disqualifications?
There are a TON! if you leave something blank, that can get you DQ'd. I would contact a recruiter - they might have more info on common disqualifications. Good Luck!
im a stay at mother getting my diploma online, i have already thought of going to lone star college after im done getting my diploma and then to study computer science at lone star , but do i still apply to the police academy? or do i still go to school for my hours they are requesting me to have and finish then apply?
Every department has different qualifications. Some departments do not require any college. The only thing you need is your TCOLE cert. HCC and UHD offer this program - They have morning classes, day classes, and evening classes. Morning and evening classes are 4-4.5 hours M-F and Day classes are 8 hours.
You need your credits before applying
Are you paid during the academy?
Yes. You won't have time to do anything else but study and train. www.hpdcareer.com/benefits.html
Do you need a college degree to become a police officer?
If you talk about exactly Houston, a college degree may be waived if you have served in US armed forces. At least 18 months. And of course with honorable discharge.
No the education requirement has been dropped.
At what point did they drug test you?
They may drug test you at any time during the process. If you take prescribed medications, contact an HPD recruiter about it. Anyone taking illegal substances will not pass.
So did you end up becoming a cop or change your mind?
Does anybody know if out of state applicants can qualify for HPD?
Yes
I understand the importance of the 1 1/2 mile run, but witnessed not too long ago and i will not name the agency in the surrounding Houston area, a deputy foot chasing a subject and he, the deputy was extremely overweight and frankly could not keep up with the subject at all and quit some time and placed his arms on his waist and was trying to breath. Back up was called and the subject was apprehended eventually. My questions are as follow:
1. On one hand there is a shortage of LEO. If one fails the 1.5 mile run, then they are disqualified, but on the other hand, agencies, not all, but most have obese LEOs that cant run for shit. What is the initial point of the disqualifying cadets that are truly in it for the desire to become LEOs and maintain their physical health throughout their career?
I really like this comment you definitely have a point there
@@the_crownedbeauty6365 I have a friend, physically fit and failed out of the physical since it was that week he had a bad ankle. He did the 1.5 mile in 17 min (combination of brisk walk, jog, run, and sprint) despite the pain and he was let go. At the end, he just said, "F$%ck it" and moved on. He has a M.Ed. with years of experience from around the world, speaks 4 languages etc. Someone of his caliber would be a massive asset to any agency.
Bobby Beta that is sad because they accept all these bad negligent cops but when it comes to someone who cares and has the heart for the job 😩 disqualified
The recruiting requirement must be sustained. We are trying to get it changed to an annual requirement for all LEOs to pass all physical requirements given to recruits. If your heart is truly in it to be a LEO, you'll do what it takes now and always. In the end, it may be your life up against a strong and well-trained suspect, and you will have to know how to handle scenarios without a firearm or weapon.
Was the drug test hair follicle?
If you have to ask you have no business applying.
You can go and drink all the alcohol you want but if you smoked weed your not fit to be a police officer lmao so ridiculous.
@@elcocaino8728 I’m saying that saying your not fit to be a cop because of some pot is ridiculous.
Do they disqualify you if you used to have a medical condition ?
Depends on the condition
Contact an HPD recruiter directly to help figure this out.
He cannot wear, that blue shirt-- unless his lastname-- has 'TH'.
can someone tell me where is the running test conducted, does any one has a phone number to a recruiter?
The physical agility test is conducted at HPD training academy.
Do you have Instagram or somewhere I can I reach out to you I have some questions. Thank you
HPD is lacking on the recruiting area. It seems there is a lack of motivation in promoting the Department. They don't answers phones, recruiters don't follow up, their Webpage is old and lacks interest;🥱 not to mention pay for recruits, 42K! If they are lacking people, look at the lack of recruiting events and advertisement. Compare it to San Antonio PD. HPD has not grown in decades, it is still 5k officer, and at any given time, you only have 100 plus officers on patrol for the entire city. The rest are admin and "support". How about the motorcycle cops, what the hell do they do?