Sunday, March 4, 2007

How to Become a NYPD Auxillary Officer?


The NYPD has an unpaid force which is known as the Auxiliary Police program. It is composed of citizens who volunteer time to help their neighborhoods by providing a uniformed presence. A lot of people have joined the volunteer Auxiliary Police Program out of a sense of community and public service. Others join the program to see if they would be interested in a career in law enforcement. If you are interested to thinking of joining the Auxiliary Police Program, there first is qualifications and requirements you must have before joining this program. These requirements and qualifications for enrollment and membership are
1) You should be between the ages of 17-60
2) If you are over the age of 60, you may apply for limited duties
3) You must live or work in New York City
4) You must be in good health
5) You must be able to read and write English
6) Never have been convicted of a felony or have been arrested for a serious crime that would prevent acceptance
7) Be a U.S. Citizen or a person who has a valid visa or alien registration card
8) Be of good character

http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/pct/aupdhow.html

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