December 22

What to do if You Fail the NYPD Psychological Test

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– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

What to do if You Fail the NYPD Psychological Test…

If you fail the NYPD Psychological Test you will receive (by email) a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) stating that you are psychologically disqualified from the NYPD Police Officer title. You have thirty days from the date of the NOPD to appeal. For a successful outcome, you should hire both an attorney and a psychologist experienced in the appeal process, who will help you file a rebuttal report. This report will be sent to the NYPD Candidate Assessment Division for review.

For more information about NYPD Notice of Proposed Disqualifications (NOPDs), click the link to view the video:  NYPD Disqualification

After your psychologist’s report is reviewed you may receive an email directing you to come in for another interview with a NYPD psychologist. During the interview the psychologist will review the reports prepared by both the original NYPD psychologist and your expert. You can expect to be questioned on any inconsistencies between the reports and the problem areas found by the first NYPD Psychologist who chose to disqualify you. This re-interview is an important step in the appeal process which should not be taken lightly. Be sure to hire a seasoned Attorney and Mental Health Professional who are experienced in this type of appeal process.

Kevin Sheerin is an experienced civil service disqualification appeals attorney, with extensive knowledge on how to appeal your Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516-248-0040.

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-What to do if You Fail the NYPD Psychological Test

December 21

Law Offices of Kevin P. Sheerin – Here to Help with Your NYPD Appeal

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– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment
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Law Offices of Kevin P. Sheerin – Here to Help with Your NYPD Appeal…

The Law Office of Kevin P. Sheerin is here to help you with your NYPD appeal process, offer support, encourage you along the way and ease your mind of concerns. Remember, appealing a Psychological Disqualification may seem challenging, but with perseverance and the right approach, you can achieve your dream of becoming an NYPD officer.

For information about NYPD Notice of Proposed Disqualifications (NOPDs), click on the video link:  NYPD Disqualification

Appealing an NYPD Psychological Disqualification is a challenging process, but we are here to support and guide you every step of the way. We provide the information, resources, and motivation you need to embark on this journey with confidence. Don’t let a disqualification hold you back from your dream; start your appeal journey today and unlock the door to your future as an NYPD officer. Visit our website for more information and expert guidance!

If you have been disqualified for any reason and would like a chance to have your disqualification reversed, we strongly urge you to contact Kevin at 516.248.0040 to discuss any questions you may have about your NYPD disqualification.

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-Law Offices of Kevin P. Sheerin – Here to Help with Your NYPD Appeal

December 20

Tips and Practices to Filing a Successful NYPD Appeal

Tips and Practices to Filing a Successful NYPD Appeal…

There are critical components to filing a compelling appeal, from gathering evidence to structuring your arguments. Kevin P. Sheerin and his team are here to offer you the expertise, tips and best practices needed to make your appeal stand out.

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If you received a Psychological Disqualification from the NYPD for the position of Police Officer, Correction Officer, Firefighter or any other civil service job, you should begin appealing immediately, as you only have 30 days to start the process.

Although you can Appeal your Disqualification on your own, it is wiser to hire experts in the field who are familiar with the civil service appeals process and who have extensive knowledge and experience appealing Psychological Disqualifications.

Regardless of whether you were psychologically disqualified for anxiety, depression, poor judgment or any other reason, you should start your appeal as soon as possible, so your record does not follow you, raising red flags for anyone viewing them, thereby ruining your chances of securing a civil service job in the future.

In order to appeal your Psychological Disqualification, you will need to hire a Clinical Psychologist who will review your file, have you undergo additional tests and prepare a psychological evaluation on your behalf.

You should also hire an experienced Attorney who will advise you of your rights, review your entire civil service psychological record and prepare you for all the steps and hurdles you will face throughout the appeals process. Your attorney will also work closely with your Psychologist and prepare and file all of your appeals documents. Hiring an expert Attorney and Psychologist will give you the best chance of reversing your disqualification and clearing your name.

If you received a NYPD Psychological Disqualification, but are now confused as to how you should proceed, the following video explains the NYPD psychological disqualification appeal process, and the steps you must follow in order to succeed. It outlines the NYPD psychological Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) steps, followed by what you should do if you receive a Notice for a 2nd interview. It further explains what you should do if you receive a Notice of Disqualification (NOD), which can be appealed to the NYC Civil Service Commission.

As a civil service disqualification appeals attorney with more than 20 years of experience, Kevin Sheerin has extensive knowledge on how to appeal a NYPD Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you failed your NYPD Psychological Evaluation or have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040.

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-Tips and Practices to Filing a Successful NYPD Appeal

December 18

A Guide to the NYPD Hiring Process

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Key Terms:

  • pre-employment evaluation
  • psychological disqualification
  • NYPD appeal
  • forensic assessment

The NYPD Hiring Process: Steps After the Exam

After you have taken the exam, the NYC Department for Citywide Administration Services (DCAS) will generate your “list number”. Candidates who pass the exam will be given a list number as well as an exam score (meaning the higher your score, the lower your list number will be).

After you pass the exam, the NYPD’s Candidate Assessment Division will email you an invitation to create a NYPD Candidate Portal account. Through this Portal, you will be required to complete the Personal History Questionnaire, as this is where your assessment process begins. Additionally, you will be asked to prepare and upload additional documents through the Portal (which you can find at NYPD Candidate Portal (nypdonline.org)

When you go to your first interview, you will be required to bring and/or upload certain documentation. A list of the items you will be required to upload and/or bring will be listed on your NYPD Candidate Portal after you complete your Personal History Questionnaire.

You can expect the hiring process to take an average of 6 months to 1 year to be hired. In rare cases the process can take as little as 2 months or as long as 4 years depending upon each candidate’s situation. Your exam is valid for four years from the date your list number is established.

For more information about the NYPD Hiring Process, click the link below:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/careers/police-officers/faqs-hiring-pos.page#psy

If you failed your Psychological Evaluation or you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516.248.0040.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

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-A Guide to the NYPD Hiring Process

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