Are you a retired federal law enforcement officer looking for a lucrative opportunity? The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is hiring Special Agents (Reemployed Annuitants) for their Investigations Division, offering a competitive salary of $142,513 per year with full annuity benefits.
This is a rare chance for retired agents to return to duty, earn their full salary + annuity, and continue serving in a high-profile federal law enforcement role. Applications close August 31, 2025—don’t miss out!
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
✅ Full Salary + Full Annuity – No dual compensation penalty
✅ High Earnings Potential – Overtime opportunities available
✅ Prestigious Assignment – Protect Congress and high-profile officials
✅ 4-Year Term Appointment – Stable employment with federal benefits
✅ Travel Opportunities – Domestic and international assignments
Who Can Apply?
- Retired federal law enforcement officers (FERS/CSRS retirees)
- Must have completed FLETC CITP, USCP BATP, or equivalent FBI/DEA training
- Must be under 58 years old at appointment
- Must have 5+ years of 1811 series experience (waived for former USCP employees)
Job Duties: Investigations Division (ID)
As a USCP Special Agent in the Investigations Division, you will:
🔍 Investigate crimes under D.C. Code & Title 18 U.S. Code
📝 Prepare detailed reports on threats, criminal activity, and terroristic risks
🛡️ Conduct protective intelligence operations
🚔 Serve arrest warrants & work with prosecutors
🌍 Collaborate with federal, state, and local agencies
How to Apply
📅 Deadline: August 31, 2025
📍 Location: Washington, DC
🔗 Apply Here: USCP Careers
Required Documents:
- Resume
- FLETC CITP/BATP certificate or transcript
- SF-50 showing retirement status
Need your FLETC transcript? Request it here: FLETC Transcript Request
Background & Hiring Process
✔ Initial Assessment Phase (Virtual)
✔ Examination Phase (Psychological, Medical, Polygraph)
✔ Full Background Investigation (Criminal, Credit, Employment Check)
✔ Training: 5-6 weeks at USCP Academy (Cheltenham, MD)
Automatic Disqualifiers:
- Felony convictions
- Domestic violence convictions
- Dishonorable military discharge
- Intentional falsification of application
Final Thoughts: A Unique Federal Law Enforcement Opportunity
If you’re a retired federal agent looking for a high-paying, meaningful role, this USCP position is an exceptional opportunity. With no dual compensation penalty, you can maximize earnings while continuing to serve in a critical law enforcement capacity.
Don’t wait—apply today before the August 31 deadline!
To view more open positions kindly visit Capitol Police Career Page.
