Law Enforcement Division
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Law
Enforcement
Division
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1326
Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 653-4094
Warden Career Topics
- Introduction
- Compensation
- Qualifications
- Application Process
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Hiring Process
- P.O.S.T Job Dimensions
- Warden Academy
- Possible Concerns about a Warden Career
- Employee Bargaining Contracts
Ask a Warden
- Lt. Jeffrey Longwell
Hiring and Recruitment
(916) 653-7726
becomeagamewarden@dfg.ca.gov
Fish and Game Warden Career
Being a California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) Fish and Game Warden is a
great career. It offers individuals interested in law enforcement a lifetime of challenges, diverse
assignments, and opportunities for professional growth and career advancement. Wardens have Statewide
jurisdiction and although their primary funtion is to enforce Fish and Game code, they may be
called upon to enforce any of California's laws.
Fish and Game Wardens provide the public with hunting and fishing information and
protect California's diverse resources from poaching and overuse. Wardens are required to carry
and use firearms; they usually work alone and on weekends and holidays; and often work during
the night. Wardens patrol on foot, on horseback, by plane, boats, and in a variety of vehicles.
They investigate reports
of violations, collect and preserve evidence, write reports, and testify
in court.
Wardens are also expected to promote and coordinate hunter education programs, collect and report information on the conditions of fish and wildlife and their habitat, and represent the DFG at local schools and meetings of special interest groups, e.g., hunting and fishing clubs, Lions Club, Rotary, Audubon, etc.
Wardens have assignnments in both rural and urban areas of the State. Wardens are typically assigned to and responsible for enforcing the law in a specific geographical area of the State. They enforce all Fish and Game laws related to hunting, recreational and commercial fishing, trapping, pollution, falconry, and exotic animal laws. Following is a list of some of the specialized duties and assignments that are available for both limited term and permanent assignment:
- Academy Staff
- Hunter Education
- Boarding Officer on Patrol Boats

- Field Training Officer
- Oil Spill Prevention and Response
- Commercial Fishing
- Special Operations (Undercover Officers)
- CalTip Coordinator
- Streambed Alterations
- Delta Bay Enhanced Enforcement Team
- Warden Pilot
- Firearms Instructor
- Weaponless Defense Instructor
- Tactical Baton Instructor
Wardens face many unique challenges as they enforce the laws relating to fish, wildlife, and habitat within the State and its offshore waters. In part these challenges come from:
- California - 159,000 square miles of area.

- A growing human population of 32 million.
- Habitat and wildlife diversity that is unequaled by any other state.
- More than 1,100 miles of coastline.
- 30,000 miles of rivers and streams; 4,800 lakes and reservoirs; 80 major rivers.
- Three of the four North American Desert habitats; and scores of high mountain peaks.
- More than 1,000 native fish and wildlife species.
- More than 6,300 native plant species.
- Approximately 360 threatened or endangered species.
- Approximately three million licenses and permits issued by DFG each year.
- Over 300 million pounds of fish landed commercially in California each year.
