Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 6 - Counties and County Officers. Judicial and State Marshals
38b - Professional Standards (Including Disciplinary Process), Training and Minimum Fees
Section 6-38b-1 - Qualifications

Current through September 9, 2024

To qualify as a state marshal pursuant to section 6-38b of the Connecticut General Statutes, a person shall:

(1) Be an elector in the county in which a vacancy for the position of state marshal exists;

(2) Speak, write and read the English language;

(3) Be at least 21 years of age;

(4) Have been awarded a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED);

(5) Be free from any physical, mental or emotional disorder that would prevent the person from performing the duties of a state marshal;

(6) Be of good moral character;

(7) Have a valid Connecticut driver's license; and

(8) Have passed the examination required under section 6-38b-3 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies and have completed all required training. The State Marshal Commission may waive the examination requirement for persons who previously served as deputy sheriffs in the state of Connecticut.

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