NYPD Disqualification – Get the Facts Before you Complete your APD5

Once you received your NYPD Proposed Disqualification or Disqualification, the best advice you can receive if you want to become a NYPD officer is to get your Certificates of Disposition for any arrests or summonses you may have received, and your Lifetime Abstract from New York State Department of Motor Vehicles before your complete your Applicant Processing forms.

If you guess about any arrests you may have or moving violations or summonses you had, you will receive a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) stating that you are disqualified for “Omission of Pertinent Facts.”

The NYPD and other hiring agencies, such as NYC Department of Correction or FDNY have access to all of this information and when you submit an incomplete or inaccurate form they will compare it to their computer printouts and disqualify you.

I am a successful civil service attorney with more than 18 years of experience.  I have many clients who are currently working as Police Officers because I helped them win their disqualification appeal. I can help you too.

If you have any questions about your disqualification or would like to schedule a free consultation  please do not hesitate to call me at 516 248 0040.

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