The best advice you can receive if you want to become a NYPD police officer is to get your Certificates of Disposition for any arrests or summonses you may have received, as well as your Lifetime Abstract from New York State Department of Motor Vehicles before you complete your Applicant Processing forms.
If you guess about any arrests, moving violations or summonses you may have, you will receive a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) stating that you are disqualified for “Omission of Pertinent Facts.”
The NYPD or other hiring agency, such as the NYC Department of Correction or FDNY have access to all of this information and when you submit an incomplete and/or inaccurate form they will compare it to their computer printouts and disqualify you.
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