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Ridgewood Police Officers Along with All New Jersey Law Enforcement Officers Will Now Have to be Licensed

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Trenton NJ, Governor Phil Murphy today signed S2742/A4194 into law, establishing a police licensing program for all New Jersey law enforcement officers. The new law will require all law enforcement officers to hold a valid, active license issued by the Police Training Commission (PTC) in order to be employed as officers in the State of New Jersey.


The PTC, which establishes statewide law enforcement standards, voted unanimously in June 2020 to create a statewide police licensing program, recognizing that over 40 states across the country use a form of decertification or licensing for law enforcement officers. In an effort to help build public trust in law enforcement, the police licensing program will require all law enforcement officers to meet certain uniform professional standards to become, or continue to be, an active law enforcement officer in the state.

To better protect the health, safety, and welfare of all citizens, the legislation would grant the PTC the ability and responsibility to monitor and take appropriate actions against the licenses of any law enforcement officer who acts outside the bounds of professional standards or engages in illegal or improper conduct. Some of the conduct resulting in the revocation or non-issuance of a license include:

Conviction of any crime in NJ, or any other state, territory, country, or of the U.S.;
Conviction of an act of domestic violence;
Conviction of any offense that would preclude an officer from carrying a firearm;
Two or more motor vehicle offenses for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or two of more motor vehicle offenses for reckless driving;
Being an active member of a group that advocates for the violent overthrow of the government or for discrimination based on classes protected by the Law Against Discrimination (LAD); and
Conduct or behavior in the officer’s personal or professional life such as making statements, posting, sharing, or commenting in support of any posting, on social media, or otherwise, that demonstrates, espouses, advocates or supports discrimination or violence against, or hatred or bias toward individuals or groups based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected characteristic under the “Law Against Discrimination.”

5 thoughts on “Ridgewood Police Officers Along with All New Jersey Law Enforcement Officers Will Now Have to be Licensed

  1. What’s behind the license how do you obtain one. And this is for new offices or all offices.

    1. I think is for all cops

    2. Licensing basically already exists via the PTC system.

      This is another dog and pony show to make it appear that Choppers is a tough decision maker while accomplishing basically nothing.

      Ditto for most of the other laws he is pushing that just basically cover already existing laws.

      But then he only listens to folks who will tell him what he wants to hear.

  2. There ya go. Making an already hard job even harder. Must be a dumb bell “progressive” Democrat policy because they always moan and complain about the police.

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  3. Can you imagine being a police officer in inner city. You turn the news on every night someone else is getting shot.

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