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Property Evidence Technician

City of Allen
$17.88 - $25.93 Hourly
medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, vacation time, paid holidays, sick time, retirement plan
United States, Texas, Allen
Jul 24, 2025

Description

HIRING RANGE: $1,430.69 - $1,752.66 Biweekly
FULL SALARY RANGE: $1,430.69 - $2,074.62 Biweekly


The City:
With over 100,000 residents, the City of Allen is a dynamic and welcoming community. The City of Allen's strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions and quality of life makes it the ideal place to work, live, and play. The City of Allen has something to offer for everyone.

The City's Mission, is "To achieve excellence in managing development of the community and in providing city services so that conditions of living and public confidence are continually enhanced".
Our employees serve the citizens of Allen with the PRIDE values. We do "Work that MATTERS!"
  • People First - Giving priority to others
  • Respect - Treating others with courtesy and dignity
  • Integrity - Serving with honesty, trust and hard work
  • Deliver - Following through on commitments while exceeding expectations
  • Excel - Creating an innovative and improving work environment
The purpose of this position is to protect and serve the property and citizens of the City of Allen. This is accomplished by receiving and storing all property and evidence seized by Police Officers and citizens. Other duties include reviewing and researching case information in order to obtain final dispositions as with prioritizing work to meet the demands of the division, the Police Department and the citizens of Allen. This position does not provide direction to other employees.

Essential Functions

The following dutiesARE NOTintended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.

  • Receives, logs, categorizes and store property/evidence impounded by police employees, including preparing evidence tags, bar coding evidence, logging information into the computer, ensuring chain of custody is maintained, and storing the property/evidence in the vault.
  • Releases property/evidence to patrol officers, detectives, and other agencies for presentation in court cases, lab purposes, photographs, etc. Provide information to citizens regarding the status of their property and coordinate releases the property to owners. Releases bicycles for donation and/or auction.
  • Dispose of property/evidence according to policy and law. Must stay informed and up to date on Texas Property Laws. Must be highly organized and knowledgeable of property management.
  • Research Disposition of cases with the District Attorney's office, juvenile probation, municipal court and other agencies. Testify in court regarding chain of custody procedures. Responsible for scheduling and attending property hearings.
  • Transfer abandoned/unclaimed property as appropriate for auction, diversion and/or charity.
  • Transport disposed evidence to approved disposal sites. This will include narcotics, biohazard evidence, firearms and weapons.
  • Orders and maintains supplies for the Property Division. Maintain a variety of files and logs. Conduct yearly inventories of the property/evidence vault. Conduct in-service training for new Police recruits.

Job Requirements

Education & Experience
Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:

  • High School diploma or equivalent with no prior relevant work experience; however, applicants with property/evidence responsibilities are highly desired.
Other combinations of education and experience may be considered.
Certification and Other Requirements
Valid Texas Class C Drivers License.

Overall Physical Strength Demands
Medium - Exerting 20-50 lbs. Occasionally, 10-25 lbs. Frequently, or up to 10 lbs. constantly.

Supplemental Information

Knowledge of:

  • Texas property and evidence laws, including legal requirements for evidence handling, release, and disposal.
  • Chain of custody procedures and legal standards for courtroom admissibility.
  • Criminal justice processes and coordination with law enforcement, courts, and legal agencies.
  • Records management principles and inventory control methods.
  • Law enforcement terminology and procedures.
  • Occupational hazards and safety practices related to handling evidence, including narcotics, firearms, and biohazards.
  • Confidentiality and data privacy standards (e.g., CJIS compliance).

Skilled in:
  • Receiving, categorizing, logging, and storing property/evidence with a high degree of accuracy and organization.
  • Researching case dispositions and coordinating with courts, prosecutors, and outside agencies.
  • Maintaining strict chain of custody and detailed documentation.
  • Testifying clearly and confidently in court as a custodian of records and evidence.
  • Using evidence management software, barcode systems, and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Managing vault inventories, audits, and documentation in accordance with department policy.
  • Communicating effectively and professionally with the public, sworn officers, and partner agencies.
  • Managing time, prioritizing tasks, and working independently with minimal supervision.

Please note: Due to the sensitive nature of this position, candidates selected to advance in the recruitment process will be required to undergo an extensive background investigation, polygraph examination, and psychological evaluation. Providing false or incomplete information at any stage will result in disqualification. Please be aware that not all applicants will move forward to these phases.

Ineligibility and Disqualifiers List:
The following conditions may result in an applicant being permanently disqualified or deemed ineligible for hire for a specific period of time. These standards are established in accordance with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and include, but are not limited to, the circumstances listed below.

Ineligibility Criteria

1. Non-U.S. Citizenship
Applicants who are not citizens of the United States are ineligible for hire. Eligibility may be reconsidered upon lawful acquisition of U.S. citizenship in accordance with federal and state laws.

2. Class B Misdemeanor Convictions or Admissions
Applicants who have been convicted of, or admitted to, conduct that constitutes a Class B misdemeanor under state law or its federal or UCMJ equivalent within the last ten (10) years will be temporarily disqualified. Offenses involving moral turpitude may result in permanent disqualification and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Note: A person is considered convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony if a court has entered a finding of guilt or the individual has entered a plea of guilty, regardless of whether:

  • The sentence was probated or deferred,
  • The case was later dismissed,
  • The person was released from penalties or disabilities, or
  • A pardon was granted (unless for proof of innocence).

3. Felony or Class A Misdemeanor Convictions or Admissions
Any conviction or admission to conduct constituting a Class A misdemeanor or a felony under state, federal, or UCMJ law results in permanent disqualification. Applicants with pending criminal charges for any offense are ineligible for employment consideration.

4. DWI/DUI Convictions
An applicant convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI) within ten (10) years preceding the application date, or during the hiring process, will be temporarily disqualified. Eligibility may be restored once ten years have passed from the date of conviction.

5. Court-Ordered Community Supervision or Probation
Applicants who have been on court-ordered community supervision or probation for an offense above a Class B misdemeanor at any time, or for a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten (10) years, are temporarily disqualified. Eligibility resumes after the ten-year period has expired from the date of the court order.

6. English Language Proficiency
Applicants must be able to read, write, and speak the English language fluently. Ineligibility remains in effect until this requirement is met.

7. Inability to Perform Essential Job Functions
Applicants who are unable to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation, are ineligible until they meet the required functional standards of the role.

8. Failure to Obtain a Texas Driver's License
Applicants must be able to obtain a Texas driver's license within the timeframe specified by the Texas Transportation Code. Ineligibility remains until this requirement is satisfied.

Disqualifying Criteria

These conditions may result in either temporary or permanent disqualification. Final determinations will be made by the Chief of Police or an authorized designee.

1. Illegal Drug Use and Substance Abuse
Applicants who have admitted to using marijuana or any derivative within the last three (3) years are temporarily disqualified.

Applicants who have abused legally obtained prescription medications or used prescription medications prescribed to another person may be either temporarily or permanently disqualified. These cases are reviewed individually, with consideration given to the circumstances and frequency of misuse.

Applicants who have unlawfully used or possessed any felony-level controlled substance under the Texas Controlled Substances Act-including, but not limited to, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and THC oil/vape products-will be permanently disqualified. If the use occurred before the applicant's 25th birthday, a waiting period of ten (10) years from the last use is required. For example, an individual who used cocaine at age 20 would be eligible to apply at age 30.

Applicants with a history of inhaling solvents, paints, or similar products after age 17 will be disqualified. Limited use as a juvenile (once or twice) may be considered acceptable.

Applicants who have used illegal anabolic steroids after 1991 will be disqualified.

2. Driving Record
Applicants will be temporarily disqualified if they have more than three (3) moving violations or preventable accidents within the preceding thirty-six (36) months, or if they have a conviction for reckless driving within the preceding sixty (60) months.

Additional disqualifying factors may include lesser but serious driving violations that demonstrate unsafe driving habits inconsistent with the operation of emergency vehicles and which present liability concerns. Reapplication may be considered once the applicant's driving history meets acceptable standards.

3. Employment Dismissal or Misconduct
Applicants who have been dismissed or have resigned in lieu of dismissal due to inefficiency, delinquency, or misconduct will be permanently disqualified. Each case is reviewed individually for final determination.

Tattoo Policy:

Tattoos may be visible on the arms, but each must be approved prior to wearing short sleeves while in uniform. Tattoos that are not approved must be covered with long sleeves; the use of bandages, covers, or wraps to conceal tattoos is not permitted. Tattoos are not allowed on the hands, neck, face, or head. To review the complete tattoo policy, please visit the department's official website.

The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as needed.


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