Get the Facts Before You Complete Your APD5

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.

Law Office of Kevin P. Sheerin

If you have questions and would like to schedule a free consultation at my Mineola office, please do not hesitate to contact me at 516 248 0040

Email me: kevin@www.sheerinlaw.com

Visit my website www.sheerinlaw.com

Read my blog about Civil Service issues: civilservice.www.sheerinlaw.com

Facebook: Law_Office_of Kevin_P._Sheerin

Twitter: @DQLawyer

To see other civil service case information visit www.sheerinlaw.com.

Also visit civilservice.www.sheerinlaw.com

To contact us, call 516-248-3494 or email kevin@www.sheerinlaw.com

nypd psychological disqualification appeal / nypd disqualification appeal lawyer / nypd psych appeal success rate / nypd psych disqualification reasons / nypd disqualification list / appealing nypd psychological / nypd nopd appeal success rate / nypd character disqualificatio

Your Career and Future are Worth Fighting For

Call us today at (631) 239-5825, or fill out this form for your FREE appeals case evaluation.

FREE APPEALS CASE EVALUATION

Accepted file types: jpg, png, pdf, Max. file size: 50 MB.
This field is hidden when viewing the form

Additional Info

Before You Send Documents

Please do not assume that this office represents you merely because you send us a disqualification letter or other documents. Sending information through this website, by email, or through any upload form does not create an attorney-client relationship. We do not agree to review, monitor, or protect any deadline unless and until we expressly agree to represent you in writing. If time limits apply to your matter, you remain responsible for protecting your rights unless a signed retainer agreement is in place.