See below to access our COVID-19 Resource Hub, and to explore our growing directory of COVID-19-specific and virtual volunteering opportunities.Aid officers, employees, and citizens, in whatever way possible, to make Reno a safer place for all of us to live.Represent the RPD to the public in a professional, friendly, helpful and knowledgeable manner.
Train the members of SAVE to perform their duties with a high degree of competence, confidence and integrity. Comply, completely and enthusiastically, with rules and regulations established by the RPD. SAVE volunteers relieve police officers of certain non-confrontational duties and provide an increased level of crime prevention. Candidates must be at least 50 years old and have a valid Nevada drivers license. ![]() On initial patrols, SAVE members are accompanied by at least one experienced SAVE Training Officer. SAVE volunteers receive several types of training: Personal instruction by a SAVE Training Officer; Participation in seven SAVE patrols with SAVE Field Training Officers; Familiarization with RPDs radio dispatch, by observing dispatchers; Participating in a ride-along with a Reno police officer during a regular shift, to observe them in the performance of their duties; and Attending classroom and field trainings given to Reno police officers; Volunteer at least 16 hours per month. You can select mornings or afternoons and day of week (M-F).
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