What is the maximum age to join the gardaí?
Michael Gray
Updated on May 07, 2026
Recruitment to An Garda Síochána is governed by Statutory Regulations, namely the Garda Síochána (Admission & Appointments) Regulations 1988/2005. These regulations set the maximum age for entry to the Garda Síochána at 35 years of age.
Is there an age limit for joining the Garda?
Persons wishing to join the Garda Reserve must be between 18 and 60 years when they commence the prescribed training.Is it hard to get into the Gardai?
Unfortunately, it is not easy to become a member of An Garda Síochána. To do this, you must prove yourself by navigating through a rigorous selection process. This process will not be made any easier by the vast numbers of people who will be applying for the recruitment campaign.Who can join the Garda?
(1) Be of good character. physically and mentally to perform the duties of a member of the Service. (3) Have passed a Physical Competence Test. (4) Be 18 years of age but not yet 35 years of age on midnight of the 6th June 2018, therefore you must have been born between 7th June 1983 and 6th June 2000.Do u need Irish to be a Garda?
An Garda Síochána: Minimum entry requirements is Leaving Certificate with specified minimum grades in Mathematics and in two languages one of which must be either English or Irish.WHAT IS THE AGE REQUIREMENT TO JOIN THE ARMY, ARMY RESERVE OR ARMY NATIONAL GUARD?
How much does a Garda earn?
The Garda Pay Scale has been subject to significant changes in recent years. It has seen an increase in pay for members by 3% in three years. The first point of the Garda pay scale has increased from €30,296 in January 2019 to €32,921 in September 2022.Can a Garda have a second job?
Under the Garda code, members of An Garda Síochána are forbidden from taking other employment in a wide range of jobs, including security.How long is Garda training?
This Training Programme is delivered over 104 weeks leading to a B.A. in Applied Policing. The initial period of 34 weeks including two weeks annual leave takes place at The Garda College. Subsequent training takes place predominantly in selected Garda Divisions.Do you have to be a certain height to be a Garda?
The Government yesterday abolished the height requirement for admission to the Garda Siochana on the recommendation of the Minister for Justice, Mr O'Donoghue, writes Jim Cusack, Security Editor.What hours do Gardaí work?
A Garda therefore, works 227 days (1,816 hours) (of 8hrs shifts or equivalent) per annum. Public Holidays when they fall to be so rostered are regarded as working days save that they command a special allowance. Subject to certain conditions, annual leave may be availed of in half days.Is the Gardaí a good career?
It's a great job if you want to live and work this way. Cons- Bad management, sheep syndrome, poor work life balance, sycophants and old sweat attitudes by senior members.How long is the Garda recruitment process?
It can typically take between 12-18 months from initial application to being called for training at the Garda College, Templemore. Completing the application process guarantees an applicant of nothing. All it does is get you onto a waiting list.How do I join the Gardai?
Garda Entry Requirements
- GENERAL. (i) Be of good character. ...
- AGE REQUIREMENTS. (iv) Be 18 years of age but not yet 35 years of age at midnight on the 16th March 2022.
- NATIONALITY REQUIREMENTS. (v) (a) Be a national of a European Union Member State, or. ...
- EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. ...
- **CHANGE FOR 2022 CAMPAIGN**
Do Garda reserves get paid?
The Garda Reserve consists of voluntary unpaid members, drawn from the community to assist the existing Service.Can you join the Garda with a criminal record?
In general, you do not have to disclose a spent conviction when you are looking for employment. However, you have to disclose any spent convictions if you are applying to work for certain bodies, such as: The Garda Síochána.Do you get paid in Garda College?
Garda PayscaleGarda Trainees will receive an allowance of €184 per week for the 33 weeks leading to attestation. Accommodation and food is provided by An Garda Síochána while resident in the Garda College. Garda Trainees attest after 33 weeks and move onto the first point of the Garda incremental pay scale of €32,421.