
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…

Crucial to Check Your Email Inbox for NOPD and NOD Notices from NYPD
Candidates may have an overflowing inbox with 25, 50 or 100 emails a day. If you miss a Notice of…

Should I Appeal or Withdraw from a NYPD Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD)
Frequently the question arises, should I take action and file an appeal or withdraw from a disqualification. The answer lies…

NYPD Disqualification NOPD
The first notice you will receive when you are NYPD disqualified is a Notice of Proposed Disqualification or NOPD. You…

Appealing a Civil Service Disqualification (Video)
Below is a link to my video explaining the process for NYPD disqualifications, FDNY disqualifications, Department of Correction disqualifications, as…

Use Caution when Filling Out Candidate Assessment Division Forms as Part of the NYPD Police Officer Application Process
The best advice you can receive if you want to be a NYPD officer is to get your Certificates of…

NYPD Disqualification Appeals Lawyer
If you received a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) in your email inbox you can appeal. If you receive a…

NYPD Disqualification – Must first Appeal to New York City Civil Service Commission
A police officer must first file an appeal with the NYC Civil Service Commission before filing an Article 78 under…

Increasing NYPD NOPD Appeal Success at Second Interview
There has been a sharp increase in the percentage of candidates appealing their NYPD NOPD psychological disqualification, and subsequently succeeding…

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…
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