Apply to be a Game Warden through Oct. 30
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AGE | EDUCATION | TRAINING | BACKGROUND |
Must be at least 21 YEARS of age. | Graduation from a U.S. high school, G.E.D. or equivalent from a U.S. institution is required. |
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Applicant must hold a valid driver's license with good driving record, have no felony convictions, and must satisfactorily pass a thorough background investigation. |
HONOR. INTEGRITY. PRIDE. PROFESSIONALISM.
Game wardens are certified law enforcement officers with statewide jurisdiction and full police authority. They are primarily responsible for the enforcement of all AGFC regulations, but are capable of enforcing all state laws as well. Game wardens work tirelessly to apprehend poachers who are illegally taking wildlife to protect Arkansas's wildlife resources.
Salary and Benefits
- Starting salary- $50,000 annually
- Uniform allowance- $1,000 one-time start up and $150 a month
- Partially paid group health insurance
- Annual and sick leave
- 11 paid holidays per year
- Pension plan
- Vehicle to conduct official AGFC business
Duties of a
Game Warden
The duties of game wardens are more varied than ever before. Their primary responsibility is to patrol their assigned county enforcing AGFC regulations and boating laws, while establishing and maintaining good relationships with the general public in the communities they serve. Game wardens are state law enforcement officers who are required to enforce local, state and federal laws.Special Operations
DIVE TEAM
Wildlife violations sometimes lead game wardens underwater and the AGFC Enforcement Dive Team is ready. This group of highly trained divers responds to all areas of the state at any time, day or night. This team is trained to tackle the worst possible diving conditions, from body recovery to evidence searches. The Dive Team also patrols for divers who may be illegally harvesting game or endangered species.

K-9 TEAM
AGFC game wardens work hand in hand with K-9 partners. Multiple K-9 units are positioned across the state to assist officers in the protection of wildlife and to track violators or lost individuals. K-9 teams spend many hours training to provide them with the ability to be proficient in article detection and tracking. AGFC K-9 units also participate in many public relation events at schools and festivals.UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
Drones are a tool that provide an aerial perspective to assist AGFC game wardens in the protection and management of Arkansas' natural resources. Drones can also quickly access areas and provide a visual perspective for disaster response and other special circumstances where officer and public safety is a priority.
