Department of Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Martha K. Hirst
and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced today that the Department of
Citywide Administrative Services has extended the filing period for the Police
Officer exam scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 23, 2004. Applications
for the exam can now be filed until Friday, September 10, 2004. For those who
cannot make it to the scheduled exam, the Department of Citywide Administrative
Services will offer two alternative exam times on October 22 and 24, 2004.
Applications are available at all Precincts, Transit Districts, Police
Service Areas, Public Libraries,
Department of Labor and at the office of
the Department of Citywide Administrative Services at 18 Washington Street in
Manhattan. To find the location of your local precinct or to apply for the test
online, log on to www.nyc.gov/nypd. There is no filing fee for this exam.
To be eligible to take the Police Officer exam, applicants must be at least
17½ years old by the last day of filing (September 10, 2004), and not have
reached their 35th birthday by the first day of filing (June 2, 2004). Those
applicants who have served in active duty with the U.S. military may be exempt
up to six years from the age requirement.
For more information contact the NYPD's City Resident Recruitment and
Retention Unit at 212-RECRUIT.