Ghana Police Service (GPS) Released Second Batch of Appointment Letters

Ghana Police Service (GPS) Released Second Batch of Appointment Letters

Ghana Police Service (GPS) Second Batch of Appointment Letters for Recruitment 2021/2022 has been released via GPS Online Portal.  The service has duly released Appointment Letters to applicants who passed the medical examination and who have been scheduled for police training to finalize the recruitment process.

GPS Second Batch of Appointment Letters

The management of the Ghana Police Service (GPS) has officially released the Training Chit and Second Batch of appointment letters for applicants who applied for the Ghana Police Service recruitment.

The Ghana Police Service will contact successful applicants. Nonetheless, out of curiosity, you can verify if your letter is accessible online.

GPS Online Recruitment

Screening Chit

Medical and Interview Chit

First Batch of appointment letter

How to Print GPS Appointment Letters

Ghana Police Service (GPS) qualified and shortlisted applicants may login to print their appointment letter for further instructions. Kindly take note that all selected applicants are contacted to come for their appointment letter, however, you can check online to verify yours.

  1. Visit the Ghana Police Service – GPS Online Recruitment Portal here: https://www2.policerecruitment.online/training
  2. Enter an applicant Phone Number
  3. Tap “Retrieve Credentials” Button to access and print your appointment letter
  4. On the right corner, Tap on Print to save it as a PDF
  5. Congratulations on preceding to the next stage of the GPS Online Recruitment Exercise.

The management of the Ghana Police Service wishes all unsuccessful applicants the best of luck next time.

Ghana Armed Forces Salary and Ranks

Commencement of Ghana Police Service Recruitment Training

  1. All successful applicants are reporting at the various training school across the country as indicated in their appointment letters.
  2. The few who failed the medical examination have been informed and a medical team has been assigned to support and advise them.
  3. We urge everyone to be cautious of fraudsters who are circulating false information in an attempt to defraud innocent applicants. Anyone who has been approached by these fraudsters should report to the nearest Police Station for assistance.
  4. We wish all successful applicants the best in their training.