Join MPD
Looking for an Exciting Career in Law Enforcement?
Join Maui Police Department
Employment Opportunities
Continuous Recruitment Positions
Eligibility Requirements
Refer to the above links for more information.
Download an application form.
Maui County residents can also obtain applications at the Department of Personnel Services, County of Maui Building, Wailuku, all Parks & Recreation District Offices, and all police stations. On the outer islands, applications can be obtained at your County or State Personnel Services office. Applicants outside the State of Hawaii* may write to:
County of Maui
Department of Personnel Services
200 South High Street
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii 96793
*Please read the residency requirement for each position. [HRS 78-1(c)] "Resident" means a person who is physically present in the State at the time the person claims to have established the person's domicile in the State and shows the person's intent is to make Hawaii the person's permanent residence. In determining this intent, the following factors shall be considered:
- Maintenance of a domicile or permanent place of residence in the state
- Absence of residency in another state
- Former residency in the state
Employee Benefits
Sworn officer receive a joint contributory plan for retirement after 25 years of service or at age 55. For more information about other benefits, and non sworn employees benefits, visit the Personnel Services benefits section of this website.
Additional Information
Should you need additional information about an exciting career in Law Enforcement in Maui County, please contact our Community Relations Section at (808) 244-6380. Or, send us an email.
For more information about other current job openings in the County of Maui, visit the Employment Opportunities section of the website.
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