When will the next class be
hired? The date for the next Police Academy class
has yet to be determined. However, the Applicant Processing Division will
continue to investigate all applications for eligible candidates in anticipation
of future hires. Should questions exist, please call the Candidate
Service Desk at (718) 972-2503/2545 or the Candidate Relations section at
(718)972-3120.
How do I withdraw my name from
the list? You should contact
the Candidate Relations Section at (718) 972-3120/3121 and ask for an
APPLICANT WITHDRAWAL REQUEST FORM. This request can be made in person or by
telephone. The form must be completed and returned to the Candidate
Relation Section for processing. If you already have an ongoing
investigation, you may request this form from your investigator.
How do I
reinstate my name on the list? You may reinstate your name on the
list anytime during the life of the list, provided you have not been
disqualified for medical, character, or psychological reasons. You must appear
in person to the Candidate Relations Section with proof of age,
residency, and documentation verifying the college/military
requirements.
I am on
active military duty, can I defer my processing until I am discharged? You may request to defer processing by having your
superior officer prepare a letter on your behalf on official military
stationery. The letter must verify your active duty status and must include your
name, social security number, exam and list number and your expected date of
discharge. Make two copies and send:
Original to: New York City
Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Personnel Services, Municipal
Building, 1 Centre Street, New York, N.Y., 10007
One copy to: New
York City Police Department, Applicant Processing Division, Candidate Relations
Section/Quality Assurance, 4201 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
11232-3605
Second
copy: Retain for your records.
I was recently discharged from the
military, how do I get back on the list? If your
list is still valid, report to the Candidate Relations Section with
your DD214 and proof of age and residency. If your list has expired, you must
first report with your DD214 to the N.Y.C. Department of Citywide Administrative
Services, Municipal Building, 1 Center Street, New York, N.Y., 10007. They will
notify you by mail within three weeks whether you are entitled to a list
extension. If you are granted the extension, then you must bring the extension
letter with your DD214, proof of age and residency to the Candidate
Relations Section. NOTE: Extensions on an expired list may be granted
provided your list number was actually reached for hire.
What exams are you
currently processing? We are actively
processing applications for eligible candidates on a number of exams.
Please contact the Candidate Relations Section at (718)972-3120/3121 for further
information.
What should I do if my exam
is expiring? The following is a list of exams
that are expiring in 2009 and 2010:
Exam
Expiration Date
4528
12/28/09
5001
12/28/09
4022
12/29/09
5009
12/30/09
5501
01/04/09
5063
01/04/10
5006
01/11/10
5067
06/07/09
6000
06/08/10
5046
06/09/10
6001
06/12/10
6013
06/13/10
5551
06/14/10
6008
06/14/10
6014
06/15/10
5047
12/13/10
5552
12/20/10
6085
12/20/10
6092
12/21/10
6094
12/22/10
6503
12/27/10
6095
12/27/10
6101
12/28/10
We strongly
encourage candidates on these exams to apply for our current police officer
examination. Police Officer examination applications and information can
be obtained via the internet at nypdrecruit.com
How
long is this exam good for? All exams can be
terminated one (1) year from the date the list was established, unless extended
by the City Personnel Director for a maximum of four (4) years.
How can I
change my address? You should contact either the Candidate Service
Desk at (718) 972-2503/2545 or the Candidate Relations Section at (718)
972-3120/3121. You must also report your change of address and telephone number
in writing to N.Y.C. Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Municipal
Building, 1 Centre Street, New York, N.Y., 10007. Your letter should include
your name, social security number, your exam and list number, your old address
and telephone number and your new address and telephone number.
Can I become a police officer if I am not a United States
Citizen? You cannot
become a police officer until you obtain a Certificate of Naturalization from
the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service. However, you may apply
to become a Traffic Enforcement Agent if you are a lawful permanent resident, a
conditional permanent resident or have an Employment Authorization
Document.
I am
overage for appointment as a police officer. Are there any public safety
positions that I may apply for? School Safety Agent and
Traffic Enforcement Agent have no maximum age requirement. For information on
civilian employment opportunities please follow this link: Careers
How can I
prepare to successfully complete the Job Standard Test?
1. Avoid junk food
and concentrate on a well balanced diet for several days before the
test.
2. Avoid tranquilizers and stimulants such as caffeinated beverages
especially on the day of the test.
3. Studies have shown that brief, but
intense exercise will use muscle glycogen and blood glucose (carbohydrate) at a
very high rate. To optimize performance and enhance the recovery from this type
of intense exercise we suggest the following nutritional guidelines:
a.
To have carbohydrates available for energy production, candidates should consume
a moderate to high carbohydrate diet (60-75% of the total kcal consumed per day)
for 2-3 days prior to testing. We suggest carbohydrates from whole grains
(breads, cereal, rice, pasta), vegetables (carrots, corn, potato, squash),
fruits (dried, juice, or solid such as orange, apple, etc.), and dairy (fat-free
yogurt, skim milk, low-fat ice cream) food groups. Foods such as baked beans,
pretzels, baked chips and low-fat cookies are other sources of
carbohydrate.
b. To recover from a day of intense activity and to restore
muscle carbohydrate, candidates should eat 50 to 100 grams of carbohydrate
immediately after the activity and another 50-100 grams every 2-3 hours after
the activity for 12 hours. It is recommended that a total of 400-800 grams of
carbohydrate be ingested depending upon the amount and intensity of the testing
and your body size (bigger people need more carbohydrate). In addition to the
carbohydrate, candidates should consume 15-25 grams of protein with each
carbohydrate feeding (20 grams of protein is found in one 3-oz. serving of
meat).
c. To prevent dehydration during testing, candidates should drink
water throughout the testing day. Sports drinks are not necessary, but
candidates may drink them to help replenish carbohydrate and maintain
electrolyte balance. These fluids are convenient, effective and good
tasting.
d. To maximize performance during testing, we recommend rest for
the two days prior to testing. If a candidate must exercise, only very light
training should be undertaken over approximately two days leading up to testing.
Muscle fatigue, muscle soreness and muscle depletion of energy stores will lead
to poor performance on this test.
e. In conclusion, candidates should
consume a carbohydrate rich diet, but include adequate protein intake as
suggested above. Also drink fluids (water, sports drinks) and take a rest day
from exercise training prior to testing
4. Get a good night’s sleep
before the test.
5. Be non-smokers if at all possible (or have refrained
from smoking for at least 90 minutes prior to testing).
6. Refrain from
any exercise training for at least 24 hours before testing.
7. Refrain
from eating for at least 1.5 hours before testing.
8. For both comfort
and safety, wear a T-shirt (long sleeve T-shirts or sweatshirts are
permissible), sweat pants and court shoes/sneakers (running shoes are
discouraged). A pair of snug, batting-style gloves are recommended for testing,
but not required.
9. Avoid alcohol several days prior to
testing.
Simple activities such as a regular stretching and running
routine can greatly enhance your chances of doing well on a physical ability
exam. Please remember to keep safety in mind when training, and always consult a
physician before beginning any physical fitness program.
On the day of testing you will be
required to wear long pants. Please Note: You will not be allowed to participate
in the examination if you are not wearing long pants. Shorts are not allowed for
safety reasons.