Transfer??
Anyone familiar with how the State of NJ civil service works for transferring from out of state. I am currently with the NYPD. My family all is from south jersey, so I am considering a move back in the next 2-3 years. I am hoping to go from NYPD to a local municipal or county department in south jersey. It is my understanding that hiring in NJ is a little different than NY. My understanding is as follows for a new police officer:
1. Take the State issued test (LEE?)
2. Get selected for appointment by an agency (-ies)
3. Attend some sort of academy
4. Appointment as a police officer
Obviously I intend to take the test when it becomes available. I would be claiming veterans pref. which should put my name at the top of the list according to the state website. I am just curious what the policy concerning the academy is for someone already certified in another state. Would I be required to go to a shorter academy? In service only? Full academy?
Does the decision on academy attendance fall on the the hiring agency or is it mandated by state law?
Sorry for all the questions, but these are the things that I couldn't find on the NJ Civil Service website. Clearly I am not going to leave my current job for anything less than a job I am totally satisfied with, both compensation and location. Thanks for any insight or help.
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