Factors that affect your NYPD Psychological Disqualification




All prospective NYPD recruits must have a high school diploma/GED, AND either 60 semester hours of college credit or two years of full-time experience in the United States Armed Forces. Those who do not meet these guidelines may be interested in the NYPD’s Police Cadet Corps. This work-study program places cadet recruits in paid NYPD support assignments while providing…
Short description of the NYPD disqualification appeal process. Admin14 See author's posts
Candidates who fail to provide requested documentation during the NYPD application process will have their file marked discontinued. Understand, there is no appeal from a discontinued status. Candidates who receive a Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) have thirty (30) days to appeal their disqualification. To succeed in an appeal it is best to hire both…
If you receive a NYPD Psychological Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD), you should appeal rather than attempt to explain this disqualification at every future job interview for the rest of your life. The percentage of successful appeals has risen as a result of the NYPD psychological re-interview policy. There was a time when your only chance of…
The following steps are required in order to successfully complete the NYPD hiring process: Written Entrance Exam: Candidates must pass a written examination offered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services in order to move forward in the hiring process Medical Exam Written and Oral Psychological Exams Background Character Investigation Job Standards Test (JST): Candidates must finish…
If you receive a NYPD NOPD psychological disqualification you must interview the psychologist you want to hire to represent you or face severe regrets afterwards. There are psychologists charging very low fees to represent disqualified NYPD candidates in psychological disqualification appeals which may seem like a great chance to get reinstated to the NYPD Police…