An American flag is in the background and on top of this are military dog tags. This exemplifies how Disqualification Appeals is looking into how you can become a cop in the NYPD after the military.

How Can You Become A Cop in the NYPD After the Military?

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Examining The Transfer from Military to Police Officer  At Disqualification Appeals, we know that once you are part of the armed services, departing from it can feel like leaving family behind. But now that you have retired or left the …

The word ACADEMY appears in big, blue letters against what appears to be a white wall. Above this is the Disqualification Appeals logo. This blog discusses what people should learn if they want to know how to pass the police academy.

Learn How to Pass the Police Academy with Disqualification Appeals

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  Passing the police academy is a significant milestone toward becoming a police officer. This challenging training period prepares recruits physically, mentally, and tactically for the demands of law enforcement. Understanding the key requirements and adopting effective strategies is essential …

A piece of paper that says Grades on it above a table that has class name on it. On top of the paper is a silver pen. This article from Disqualification Appeals explains more about the GPA needed to be a police officer.

What GPA Do You Need to Be a Police Officer?

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Embarking on a career in law enforcement is a commendable goal. However, many aspiring police officers wonder about the academic qualifications required. Specifically, many ask, “What GPA do you need to be a police officer?” This blog will explore the …

A man in a white button-down shirt has physiological sensors on three fingers of his left hand, which is laying across the front of a desk. Behind the desk, a man with a silver watch and white patterned shirt has his hands on the keyboard of a laptop computer. Cables are to his left and another monitor is to his right. This indicates that the man with the sensors is being given a lie detector test, which helps explain police polygraph questions disqualifiers.

Police Polygraph Questions Disqualifiers

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Police Polygraph Questions Disqualifiers In employment settings, especially for positions requiring a high level of security and trust, polygraph tests may be administered to verify the integrity and honesty of potential employees. If you are currently or considering going through …

An NYPD detective, wearing a white button down shirt with rolled-up sleeves and black pants, has his back to the camera. In addition to seeing his back, you can notice he is looking at a cork board that is full of images that seem to be related to a case. Behind him is his desk. This helps illustrate the NYPD detective requirements.

NYPD Detective Requirements

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Are you looking at NYPD detective requirements because you are interested in joining the police force? If you want to learn about this position with the NYPD, Disqualification Appeals can help. We have extensive knowledge of disqualifications from NYPD consideration, …

A grassy area with trees behind it, which can be in an open field or a park, has a man in a police uniform running across it. It is evident he is running because his left arm is bent in front of him and his right arm has swayed back. His right leg is bent at the knee and his foot is not touching the ground, while his left heel is lifted but his left toes are still on the ground. This image helps illustrate the topic of the blog, “Police running test.”

About the Police Running Test

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The staff of Disqualification Appeals are highly familiar with character disqualification appeals, NYPD psychological disqualification appeals, and medical disqualification appeals.  If you are applying to join the NYPD and received a notice of disqualification due to your running speed or …

The lower part of a policeman’s face (the bottom of his nose and his jawline) and the top part of his chest (his shirt, his gold badge, and his left arm patch) are shown with a folded American flag being held tightly against his chest. The somber look on his face relates to the question, “Can you be a cop with depression?”

Can You Be a Cop With Depression?

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Can You Be a Cop With Depression? Did you know that in 2021, about 8.3% of adults in America, which is roughly 21 million people, had at least one episode of depression?(1) This condition can affect many areas of one’s …

Men and women are looking down at their desks as they appear to be taking a test. The Disqualification Appeals logo shows at the top. This indicates that the blog is related to testing. Specifically, the blog answers the question, "What is a Civil Service Law Enforcement Exam?"

What Is a Civil Service Law Enforcement Exam?

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A Civil Service Law Enforcement Exam is a standardized test that potential candidates must pass to qualify for positions in various law enforcement agencies, including police departments, sheriff’s offices, and state law enforcement organizations. This exam is part of the …

To the right, three blue blocks are stacked one on top of another, and each block has one letter on the front in white, spelling out FAQ. To the left is the logo for Disqualification Appeals, a law office specializing in NYPD disqualification proceedings. This indicates that the pages is going to be about FAQ of the NYPD hiring process.

NYPD FAQ Page

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Navigating the path to becoming an NYPD officer can be daunting, especially when facing disqualifications related to medical, psychological, or character evaluations. At Disqualification Appeals, we specialize in assisting candidates through the appeals process, ensuring they have the necessary support …