The Police Service Commission and the Nigeria Police Force opened the current 50,000-constable recruitment portal at npfapplication.psc.gov.ng from 15 December 2025 to 25 January 2026. Applications are closed. Physical screening ran 9 March–18 April 2026, the aptitude test held 28–30 April 2026, and medical screening began 17 May 2026. To check your shortlist status now, log into the same portal with the email and reference number you used to apply. The exercise is free. No agent, group, or website can “upgrade” your name.

What is the Nigeria Police recruitment portal?
The only official application and status portal is npfapplication.psc.gov.ng, run by the Police Service Commission. The older policerecruitment.gov.ng address still resolves and the Force points users to it for general information, but the current 50,000-constable application and shortlist checks all happen on the PSC portal. Any other URL is a scam.
How do you check your Nigeria Police recruitment shortlist?
- Go to npfapplication.psc.gov.ng in any browser.
- Click “Login” on the homepage.
- Enter the email address you used when you applied, your password, and the captcha.
- Open your dashboard. Your current stage shows at the top — physical screening, aptitude test, medical screening, or final list.
- Download your slip for the next stage, if you qualified. Print two copies.
If you forgot your password, use the “Forgot password” link with the same email. If your application reference does not show, you are not on the current shortlist.
Who can apply when the Nigeria Police portal reopens?
The eligibility rules in the current cycle are set by the PSC and the Force. Future cycles will reuse most of them. Confirm exact cut-offs on the next advert.
- Nigerian citizen by birth.
- Aged 18–25 for General Duty constables. Specialist constables (medical, ICT, K9, Marine, EOD-CBRN, mounted troop, transport, communications, artisans) may apply up to 28.
- Minimum height: 1.67 m (male), 1.64 m (female) for General Duty.
- Minimum chest measurement: 0.86 m fully expanded (men only, General Duty).
- Five credits at one or two sittings in SSCE, NECO, NABTEB, or GCE O’Level, including English Language and Mathematics.
- BMI within the medical range (no obesity).
- Physically, mentally, and psychologically fit. Free of pregnancy at any stage.
- No criminal record. Good character. Free from financial embarrassment.
- Valid NIN.
You must apply from your state of origin and your local government. The PSC publishes vacancy quotas by state and LGA.
What documents do you need to apply?
- National Identification Number (NIN) slip.
- Birth certificate or sworn declaration of age.
- SSCE/NECO/NABTEB result (or pin if pending verification).
- Local Government identification or attestation letter signed by the LGA chairman.
- Recent passport-size photograph on a plain background.
- Primary school leaving certificate.
- Specialist applicants: trade test, ND/HND, professional licence, or degree certificate as relevant.
Scan every document as a clear PDF or JPG before you start the form. You cannot save and return on a slow connection without losing entries.
How do you apply for Nigeria Police recruitment?
When the portal opens for the next cycle:
- Visit npfapplication.psc.gov.ng — the only official URL.
- Register with your full name as it appears on your NIN, a working email, and an active phone number.
- Choose your cadre (General Duty or a specialist track) and your state of origin and LGA. Each LGA has a vacancy cap.
- Fill the biodata, education, and next-of-kin sections. Use exact names and dates from your documents.
- Upload your scanned documents and passport photograph.
- Submit and print the acknowledgement slip. Save the PDF and the reference number. You need them to log back in.
The form is free. Do not pay an agent. Do not pay a “facilitation” fee.
What are the stages of Nigeria Police recruitment?
The current 50,000-constable exercise has run on this timetable, set by the PSC and announced by Commissioner Mrs Rommy Mom:
- Online application: 15 December 2025 – 25 January 2026.
- Physical and credential screening at state commands: 9 March – 18 April 2026.
- Computer-based aptitude test: 28–30 April 2026.
- Medical screening: 17–31 May 2026, in batches.
- Final list and training at the police colleges in Ikeja, Kaduna, Maiduguri, Oji River, and the rest.
Future cycles tend to follow the same shape: about six weeks for applications, then physical screening, CBT, medicals, and training.
How do you pass the physical and credential screening?
- Carry the original of every document you uploaded, plus two photocopies. Officers verify each one.
- Arrive in white t-shirt, black shorts (or tracksuit), and trainers. Phones go in a clear bag at the gate.
- Pass the basic fitness test: a timed run (typically 1.5 km), push-ups, sit-ups, and the height/chest check.
- Bring at least one bottle of water and an energy snack. Sessions can run from 6 a.m. to past 4 p.m.
- Stay sober. Officers reject candidates who smell of alcohol or who fail the on-the-spot drug check.
How do you prepare for the CBT aptitude test?
The CBT covers English, Mathematics, general knowledge, and current affairs about Nigeria and policing. About 60 questions in 30–45 minutes is typical. To prepare:
- Practise past questions from previous police, NDA, and NDLEA CBTs.
- Read the daily news for one month before the test — PSC, Federal Government appointments, and security topics come up often.
- Revise SSCE-level English (synonyms, antonyms, comprehension) and quantitative reasoning.
- Print your CBT slip the night before. Arrive at the venue 60 minutes early.
How do you spot Nigeria Police recruitment scams?
The PSC has repeated three rules across every public notice. Treat any of these as a scam:
- Anyone asking you to pay. Application, screening, CBT, medicals, and training are free at every stage.
- Any URL that is not npfapplication.psc.gov.ng or policerecruitment.gov.ng. Variants like policerecruitment.ng, npfjobs.com, or random Telegram links are fake.
- WhatsApp groups, Facebook pages, or “agents” claiming to add your name to the shortlist or guarantee training slots.
Report scams to the PSC at psc.gov.ng, or to the nearest police state command.
What to do next
If you already applied, check your dashboard at npfapplication.psc.gov.ng for your medical screening date and venue. If you missed this cycle, lock in your NIN, retrieve your SSCE, get an LGA attestation letter, and watch the same portal for the next advert.
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When ll d list be out pls
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I saw my name but, no message. Hope there is no problem.
I am eager to see myself as a police officer, because of passion I have for this job. God bless Nigeria, God bless Nigeria police force, God bless my state( KWARA).
The space for the names are empty, pls how can we find the names here.
why kaduna state up to now not showing
Pls why is cross river state now showing
Pls is screening starting and how is it done
What will happen to those that saw their names online but didn't receive any message
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