NYPD Psychologically Disqualified Candidates MUST Appeal upon Receipt of Notice of Proposed Disqualification-NOPD

Disqualified NYPD Police Officer candidates who receive a letter called a “Notice of Proposed Disqualification” (NOPD) and who were disqualified based on psychological issues must file an appeal within 30 days! Failure to file a NOPD appeal and designate an expert to receive your file and prepare a rebuttal appeal report will result in having your case dismissed by the NYC Civil Service Commission. You MUST file your appeal within 30 days of receiving the NOPD. If you file an appeal AFTER receiving a Notice of Disqualification (NOD) from the NYPD Psychological Services Section your case will be dismissed.

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