How to register to work in the Mendoza Penitentiary Service

How to register to work in the Mendoza Penitentiary Service
How to register to work in the Mendoza Penitentiary Service

He Mendoza Penitentiary Service continue the registrations of new candidates for agents of the Security forces.

The announcementstarted on Monday, February 19, is being developed completely on-lineuntil the may 31. Interested parties may send all the required documentation through a digital form.

The main objective is to cover 125 vacancies security in this second stage of the selection process. Applicants will go through physical and psychological aptitude evaluation sessions, among others.

Once this process is completed, those who have passed the different phases will begin a preparation course lasting approximately six months.

Required documentation

Page 1 – DNI (front and back)
Page 2 – CUIL certificate (www.anses.gob.ar/consultas/constancia-de-cuil)

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Pg.3 – Updated Birth Certificate (www.mendoza.gov.ar/servicios/gobierno/partidas-digitales/)
Page 4 – Analytical Certificate of Secondary Studies, definitive and legalized. (Power of attorney)
Page 5 – Certificate of Criminal Record (www.mendoza.gov.ar/servicios/gobierno/certificado-de-antecedentes-penales/)
Page 6 – Medical certificate of fitness for physical test, indicating height. Minimum required for men: 1.65 meters; for women: 1.55 meters.
Pg.7 – Certificate from the Electoral Board (www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/observatorioelectoral/registro-de-infractores)
Page 8 – Record of Universal Trials (www.jus.mendoza.gov.ar/juicios-universales)
Page 9 – Record of Alimony Debtors Registry (www.jus.mendoza.gov.ar/deudores-alimentarios)

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