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  1. From field work to training provider and developer Assistant Police Commissioner Sami Hätönen, Chief of the Public Order and Security Unit National Police Board Master of Public Administration, Bachelor in Police Command The Police Officer of the ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/from-field-work-to-training-provider-and-developer
  2. Police administration provides supplementary education that is meaningful to you A significant number of the police personnel participate every year in training organised by the Police University College. Training is provided in all areas of polic...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/training-by-the-police
  3. Card applications You can apply for duplicate copies of all licences required in the private security industry in the police e-service portal or in a licence service point of your choice. It is easiest to do this online: Have your photograph taken...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/card-applications
  4. Do you want to become a trainer? A trainer of courses for users of forcible means equipment and refresher courses Only persons licensed as a use-of-force trainer by the National Police Board may act as trainers for forcible means equipment user tr...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/do-you-want-to-be-a-trainer
  5. Unmanned aerial vehicles The Police of Finland has quickly become Finland’s largest organisation and an international pioneer in unmanned aviation. The Police of Finland uses unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in all its activities, and they are ever...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/unmanned-aerial-vehicles
  6. Police dogs Police dogs serve in all police units, around the clock on every day of the year, ready to support the police during tasks. Police dogs perform approximately 11,000 different tasks per year in various situations, and they have been est...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-dogs
  7. Licence for a responsible manager (deputy or temporary) Security sector business licence holders must employ at least one responsible manager. A manager must be an individual who holds a valid licence issued by the National Police Board, authorisi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licence-for-a-responsible-manager
  8. Suspension or cancellation of driving licence If deemed necessary, the police may cancel or suspend a driving instruction permit, motorcycle training licence, qualified driving instructor's licence or taxi driver licence. The grounds for cancellin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/suspension-or-cancellation-of-driving-licence
  9. Other licensing matters Security inspector licence Security inspections may be conducted at police departments or other police premises, in the premises or territory of the Border Guard, in courts and in harbours and the Finnish Immigration Servic...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/other-licensing-matters
  10. Read the career story of Detective Chief Inspector Saara Asmundela.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/meaningful-work
  11. Entering international positions Work in governmental positions offers the opportunity to enter international duties. Finnish experts are hired by the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and research organisations, for instance. Finland parti...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-tasks
  12. The police grant permits for acquiring and possessing firearms and firearm components. Submit your firearm permit application to a police department either via online services or by visiting police station in person.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/applying-for-a-firearm-permit
  13. You must demonstrate continued participation in shooting sports if your permit is valid until further notice and your intended use is: hunting, shooting sports, recreational shooting, reservist activities (training contributing to military capability), demonstrations, filming and other similar presentations and your firearm is: pistol, small-calibre pistol, revolver, small-calibre revolver, specially dangerous firearm or self-loading single-shot firearm.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/demonstrating-continued-participation-in-shooting-sports
  14. List of fees 2026 Processing permit applications and notifications incurs a fee. The tables below provide more detailed information about police fees. The fees are based on the Ministry of the Interior's fee regulation. Local police fees Passports...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/payment-table
  15. National Police Board Communications The email address of the National Police Board for the media is media.poliisihallitus@poliisi.fi and the media telephone number is +358 50 399 9039 . We serve from Monday to Friday 9.00–16.15. Outside the servi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/national-police-board-communications
  16. Vacancies The police employs people from many different walks of life. Just over one quarter of our staff of 10,000 are not police officers. The police organisation has a huge range of jobs to offer to civilians as well. We need people who are abl...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/vacancies
  17. Projects and top-up funding The police can use its top-up funding towards the organisation’s development projects. The following projects have been financed fully or partially with top-up funding. Projects in progress Open all Close all IMPROVE - ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/projects-and-complementary-funding
  18. Ethical Code for the Police Ethical Code for the police is one of the elements of good corporate governance. The police’s Ethical Code consists of eight principles that derive from our values. Even routine police work can present officers with sit...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/ethical-code-for-the-police
  19. Communications at the Oulu Police Department The Oulu Police Department Communications is available for service during office hours. Please call us by phone at 0295 465 986. Should we not be able to respond, please send a contact request by email ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/oulu-police-department-communications
  20. International cooperation Finnish police pursue broad cross-border cooperation. The cooperation is considered international, as it takes place across Finland’s national borders. Cooperation is important, because the Finnish police can only operate...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-cooperation