Pennsylvania State Police Liquor Enforcement Officer - Pennsylvania State Police / Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement - Harrisburg, PA


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As a result of Act 14, dated June 30, 1987, enforcement of the Pennsylvania liquor code was transferred from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to the Pennsylvania State Police thus forming the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement (BLCE).
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement’s mission is to maintain or improve the quality of life for the citizens of the Commonwealth through education and ensuring compliance with the provisions of the Liquor Code, Title 40 and related statutes.
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement’s purpose is to enforce the Commonwealth’s Liquor Laws. To effectively achieve State Police goals and objectives, the Bureau must assist individual licensees, as well as the general community, in understanding the laws and regulations governing the proper and lawful operation of a licensed liquor establishment.


Liquor Enforcement Officers are responsible for conducting investigations performed through undercover operations and open inspections of licensed or unlicensed liquor establishments. They have the power and duty to arrest for violations of the Pennsylvania Liquor Code and specific Crimes Code-related offenses.


Multiple office locations across Pennsylvania.


Must be 21 and have a high school diploma or GED to apply.


More information can be found at www.lce.state.pa.us.


Applications can be submitted at www.lce.state.pa.us and follow directions under the “EMPLOYMENT” tab. (DO NOT SEND APPLICATIONS AND/OR RESUMES VIA EMAIL) . Once your application is received, you will be notified when the next entrance exam is scheduled.


UPDATED 03/30/16: The next Entrance Exam is tentatively scheduled for August 2016.


Job Type: Full-time


Salary: $42,709.00 /year


Required license or certification:


Required education:


  • High school or equivalent


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