SAPS: Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPLP) 2026
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is inviting applications for the Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPLP) for the 2026 intake. This is a massive recruitment drive aimed at young, energetic, and disciplined South Africans who are ready to serve and protect their communities.
1. Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Employer | South African Police Service (SAPS) |
| Programme | Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPLP) |
| Location | Nationwide (Various Training Academies) |
| Closing Date | 15 May 2026 |
| Stipend | Provided during training + Full Salary & Benefits upon graduation |
| Duration | 21 Months (6 months Academy / 15 months Workplace) |
2. Minimum Requirements
The SAPS has very strict entry criteria. You must meet all of the following:
Citizenship: Must be a South African citizen.
Age: Must be between 18 and 35 years old.
Education: A completed Grade 12 (Matric) certificate or equivalent.
Fitness: Must be physically and mentally fit to undergo rigorous training.
Criminal Record: Must have a clean criminal record (no pending cases or previous convictions).
Body Art: Must not have any visible tattoos when wearing the SAPS summer uniform.
Character: Must be of good character and prepared to take the Oath of Office.
Driver’s License: A valid driver’s license is an advantage but not always mandatory for the initial intake (check specific provincial notices).
3. The Training Process
The BPLP is a two-phase programme:
Phase 1: Academy Training (6 Months): Intensive tactical, legal, and physical training at a SAPS Academy. You will receive a monthly stipend during this period.
Phase 2: Workplace Integrated Learning (15 Months): Practical on-the-job training at a designated police station. Upon successful completion of this phase, you will be permanentized as a Constable.
4. How to Apply
Application Form: Obtain the Official SAPS Application Form
Required Documents (Certified):
A comprehensive CV.
Copy of your ID.
Copy of your Matric Certificate.
Copy of your Driver’s License (if applicable).
Proof of residence.
Submission: Hand-deliver your completed application form and documents to your nearest Police Station or the relevant Provincial Recruitment Office.
Reference Number: Ensure you quote the specific reference number for your province as indicated in the advertisement.
5. Important Advice for 2026
Free Application: The SAPS application process is completely free. Anyone asking for money for a "guaranteed spot" is a scammer.
Physical Fitness Test: If your application is successful, you will be called for a physical fitness assessment (running, push-ups, sit-ups). Start training now.
Integrity Testing: Candidates will undergo fingerprinting, background checks, and potentially psychometric testing and medical examinations.
Z83 Note: While most government jobs use the Z83, the SAPS often requires their own specific application form. Make sure you use the correct one.
6. Why Join the SAPS?
Job Security: Permanent employment within the Public Service.
Full Benefits: Upon graduation, you receive a competitive salary, medical aid (Polmed), pension (GEPF), and housing allowance.
Career Variety: You can eventually specialize in units like the K9 Unit, Forensics, Hawks, Flying Squad, or Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) unit.
Service: A direct way to contribute to the safety and stability of South Africa.
Tip: When submitting your form at the police station, ask for a receipt or proof of submission. This is your only proof that your application was received in case things get lost in the system!

