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    How can I become an honorary Texas Ranger from outside Texas?
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    You cannot. Honorary ranks are not given by the Texas Rangers.
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    I'm 58 year old female with 10 consecutive Correctional years as a Michigan Corrections Officer, along with other experience in law enforcement with shorter time in. Is there a position I may apply for? What can I do?
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    You can only apply if you're a sworn LEO with arrest powers. Even if you are, you need to be a Texas LEO first, then be a TX State Trooper I, then a TX State Trooper II. By the time you gain the necessary investigative experience, you will probably be 70.
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    Do I need to be a Texan to be a ranger?
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    No. You do, however, need to be a Texas state trooper with at least eight years of experience and a rank of Trooper II.
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    What kind of professional or personal experience do I need to become a Texas Ranger?
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    You need at least 8 years of police experience, preferably like investigations or narcotics, etc.
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    Is there an age limit to become a Texas Ranger?
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    You have to be at least 21 years of age to be a licensed peace officer. There is no age cutoff to be a Texas Ranger, as long as you successfully complete the Texas DPS academy and have eight years experience in law enforcement work.
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