Sep 18

NYPD Disqualification Appeal FAQs

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How long do I have to file an appeal with the CSC?

The CSC must receive your appeal within 30 days of the date on the notice of disqualification. If you file your appeal after 30 days, you must submit an explanation for the delay with your appeal.

How do I file an appeal?

If you received a disqualification letter, that letter should provide instructions for filing an appeal with the CSC. For additional information, please visit the Filing a Disqualification Appeal with the CSC page.

You must be sure that the notice of disqualification is a final agency determination; if the notice provides instructions for appealing directly to:

the agency; or
the Department of Citywide Administrative Service’s (DCAS) Committee on Manifest Errors (CME); or
the New York City Transit Authority Personnel Review Board,

the appeal should NOT be sent to the CSC.

Will the Civil Service Commission Provide Me with an Attorney?

The Civil Service Commission does not provide attorneys for appellants.

What documentation should I submit to support my appeal?

The CSC requires that Appellants submit the notice of disqualification sent to them by the DCAS Commissioner or other examining agency when filing an appeal. The CSC cannot advise Appellants regarding how to pursue their appeals, or what documentation is necessary to submit in support of appeals before the CSC.

The information above is provided on the NYC Civil Service Commission’s website. If you feel overwhelmed after receiving your NYPD Disqualification, and you have questions you need answered, you should not attempt to appeal the disqualification on your own. It is imperative that you hire professionals who are experienced in the NYPD appeal process, as doing so will provide you with the best chance of having your Disqualification reversed.

Appealing an NYPD Psychological Disqualification is a challenging process. The Law Office of Kevin P. Sheerin is here to support and guide you every step of the way. Kevin and his legal team are experienced professionals who will provide you with 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 of becoming an NYPD Officer; start your NYPD appeal today. Feel free to 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, feel free to contact Kevin at 516.248.0040 to discuss any questions you may have about your NYPD disqualification.

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-NYPD Disqualification Appeal FAQs