SFJAG Recruiting

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Star Fleet Judge Advocate General Corps (SFJAG)
Recruitment Guidelines


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REOUIREMENTS AND SELECTION

The SFJAG selection process is competitive. All applications are reviewed by a Selection Board composed of experienced career SFJAG officers who recommend the best qualified applicants for commissions. All Selection Boards are composed of genders and species from across the Federation.

To be awarded a commission in the Star Fleet Judge Advocate General's Corps, an applicant must meet all the usual qualifications for a Star Fleet commission. These include standards for mental and physical fitness, moral character, security clearance and Federation citizenship.

In addition, an applicant must have graduated from a UFP Bar Association-approved law school. Law school students may submit an application in the fall of their final year of law school.

Each application is submitted to a board of officers in the Office of The judge Advocate General for consideration. The criteria for selection include scholastic record, character, extracurricular activities, leadership ability, and both legal and nonlegal work experience. Each applicant must be interviewed by an active duty JAGC officer who has been designated as a field screening officer. The best qualified applicants are selected to fill projected vacancies.

Steps in the Application Process

The applicant must forward a completed application and be interviewed by an active duty JAGC Field Screening Officer (FSO). The application and interview report are considered by a Selection Board that meets two times a year in Marseille, France (Terra). If selected by the Board, the candidate must meet the Star Fleet's medical and other eligibility requirements and also be able to obtain a security clearance. The candidate then makes assignment preferences known. Notification of the proposed assignment to a Star Fleet Judge Advocate office on Terra or elsewhere in the Federation occurs at least two to three months prior to the candidate's active duty report date.

THE WAYS TO A COMMISSION

Civilian Direct Appointment

Qualified individuals may be commissioned directly from civilian life, without any prior military experience. Application may be made as early as the fall semester of the last year of law school. Graduation and admission to practice before a court of a Federation Member or Protectorate World are necessary before a commission may be granted, but are not required for application.

Transfer from another military service

Active duty, Reverses and retired military personnel from other Federation Member or Protectorate Worlds may apply for transfer to, and commissioning in, the JAG Corps. They must, of course, meet all requirements for a SFJAG commission, including admission to the bar. Law students in the Reserve components may apply for a direct appointment in their last year of law school, noting their Reserve status on the application.

Star Fleet Academy Graduates

Star Fleet and Star Fleet Marine Corps graduates must apply for an educational delay for the purpose of attending law school. SFA officers on educational delay must apply for an appointment in the Judge Advocate General's Corps during the third year of law school.

Star Fleet JAG Corps Interns

The SFJAG Corps recruits up to 100 law students each summer to work as legal interns in our facilities on Terra, Vulcan and all capital Starbases throughout the Federation. Interns are billeted as temporary civil service roles for a maximum period of 90 days starting in May or June of each year. No military obligation is incurred by participating in the program, however successful interships will typically result in Official Letter of Recommendation to Star Fleet Academy .