193 new Gardaí sworn in this morning
This morning, May 1, 193 Gardaí were attested as sworn members of An Garda Síochána.
Strength of An Garda Síochána (1st May 2026)
• 14,661 Sworn Gardaí
• 3,664 Garda Staff
• 300 Garda Reserves
• 632 Garda Trainees*
Probationer Gardaí (Intake 252):
• 134 Male/ 59 Female (60% male, 31% female)
• 5 Gardaí born outside the state
• England, Italy, Poland, Spain
The 193 newly sworn Gardaí will now take on operational responsibilities and will be allocated as follows:
• Dublin Region 141
• Eastern Region 27
• Southern Region 14
• North Western Region 11
The allocation of Probationer Gardaí is initially to Training Garda Stations and allows for consequential inter-divisional transfers of other members.
These newly attested 193 members of An Garda Síochána were recruited as part of the 2024/ 2025 recruitment campaigns.
Intake 253 commenced training on the 25th August 2025 and have undertaken a blend of on-site learning in the Garda College, and experiential learning in training Garda stations.
The 193 newly attested Gardaí bring to nearly 2,000 the number of Probationer Gardaí attested since recruitment recommenced in 2022.
A further 423 Garda recruits (Intakes 254, 261) are currently undergoing the training programme at the Garda College.
The next intake of Garda recruits (Intake 262) of 209 Garda Trainees, will enter the Garda College on Monday 4th May 2026.
Intake 262 will bring to over 2,700 the number of Garda Trainees that have started in the Garda College since recruitment recommenced in 2022.
Recruit classes continue to enter the Garda College every 11 - 12 weeks.
Garda Recruitment is a multistage process.
PublicJobs phase:
• Stage 1:
Following completion of the online application form, candidates are required to complete online Verbal, Numerical Assessment Tests and Questionnaires.
• Stage 2:
Successful candidates at stage 1 are invited to undertake a competency based interview.
Following Interview PublicJobs provide details of successful candidate to An Garda Síochána to undergo Stage 3, Appointments Process. The appointments process is conducted by An Garda Síochána.
During the appointments process candidates must complete
• Physical Competence Test (PCT)
• Medical Examination
• Substance Misuse (Controlled Drug) Testing
• Vetting
In successful completion of all the above parts a candidate may be invited to partake in the Foundation Training Programme as Recruit Gardaí.
• Phase 1 of the Foundation Training Programme takes 32 weeks and includes
• Stage 1 – Garda College
• Stage 2 – Experiential, Observational learning Stage in Operational Garda Stations
• Stage 3 – Capstone stage, Garda College
At the completion of Phase 1 of the Foundation Training Programme Recruit Gardaí are attested and become Probationer Gardaí.