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Corrections Officer Entrance Examination

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CORRECTIONS Corrections Officer Certifications License: Complete Roadmap

Follow this path to maximize your chances of passing on the first try

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Phase 1: Reading and Situational JudgmentYou are here

Build core skills in the two highest-weight exam sections.

20
hours
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Phase 2: Writing and Mathematics

Drill report writing mechanics and correctional math applications.

15
hours
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Phase 3: Legal Knowledge and Memory

Study inmate rights, use of force, PREA, and observation recall techniques.

15
hours
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Phase 4: Full-Length Timed Practice

Complete full-length practice tests under timed conditions.

10
hours
Estimated total study time
60 hours
That's about 6 weeks at 10 hours/week

Can You Take the Corrections Officer Exam?

Check if you meet the basic eligibility requirements

Age
Varies by jurisdiction and agency
Education
Varies by jurisdiction; many entry-level postings require high school diploma/GED or equivalent
Experience
Varies; many entry-level processes do not require prior corrections experience
Additional Requirements
  • Must pass background investigation and drug screening
  • Must pass physical fitness test (agency-specific standards)
  • Must pass medical and psychological evaluations
  • No felony convictions; some agencies restrict misdemeanors

Corrections Officer Quick Facts

Time to Get Licensed

4-8 weeks for most candidates

From start to license in hand

Exam Provider

Various state civil service commissions and testing vendors

Remote Testing Available
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Retake Policy

Varies by agency and testing vendor; candidates should follow the retest, eligibility-list, and reapplication rules in the specific job announcement.

Total Cost Breakdown

Exam FeeTypically free (paid by hiring agency)
Application FeeVaries by agency; many are free
Total Estimated Cost$0-$100 for most candidates
Why Choose Us

Free Corrections Officer Prep That Actually Works

The official pass rate is Not published as a single national rate; selection outcomes vary by agency, exam vendor, cutoff method, and eligibility-list ranking.. Our students do better.

100 Practice Questions

Covers all major sections of correctional officer selection exams.

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Focused on situational judgment, reading comprehension, and report writing.

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Aligned to current national corrections officer selection standards.

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What You'll Study

12 chapters covering everything you need to pass

Corrections Officer Exam Details

Corrections Officer Entrance Examination

Administered by State, county, federal, and local correctional agencies using agency-specific selection exams

Official Source
Varies by agency and testing vendor; many processes use eligibility-list ranking rather than one national passing score
Passing Score
Varies
Questions
Varies
Hours
Varies by hiring agency; many agencies pay testing costs or include testing in the application process
Exam Fee
Study time: 40-80 hours
Prerequisites: Agency minimum qualifications vary, but commonly include age, education, background, medical, psychological, and physical-fitness requirements.
Valid for: Scores typically valid for 1-2 years on eligibility list

Exam Content Breakdown

Based on the official State, county, federal, and local correctional agencies using agency-specific selection exams content outline

Reading ComprehensionCommon cognitive area

Reading and interpreting policies, procedures, incident reports, memos, and work-related written material.

Problem SolvingCommon cognitive area

Applying available facts, rules, procedures, and priorities to corrections-related problems.

Grammatical and Written CompetencyCommon cognitive area

Choosing clear, accurate, professional written language for correctional work.

Mathematics and CountingCommon agency variant

Basic arithmetic, count reconciliation, schedules, ratios, and table interpretation where included by the agency test.

Behavioral Orientation and Situational JudgmentNCOSI non-cognitive area / agency SJT variant

Ethics, stress tolerance, interpersonal ability, teamwork, assertiveness, integrity, and work-related judgment scenarios.

Report Writing and ObservationCommon agency variant

Incident chronology, factual detail, objective tone, observation recall, and report organization.

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Corrections Officer Exam FAQ

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