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NYC Auxiliary Police

 

MISSION AND HISTORY


 

           The NYPD Auxiliary Police Program is the nation’s largest and finest volunteer crime prevention program. Over 4,000 dedicated men and women contribute over 1 million hours of service each year to their community.  The Auxiliaries function as extra “EYES AND EARS” for the Police Department. Their primary function is described as PATROL, OBSERVE, and REPORT.

            In 1950, the 81st Congress passed the Public Law #920, entitled “The Civil Defense Act of 1950” authorizing a Federal Civil Defense Program. In 1951, the New York State Legislature  enacted the “Defense Emergency Act” requiring New York City to recruit, train, and equip volunteer Auxiliary Police, who would then act as a liaison to the NYPD in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.

            In 1967, A Mayoral Executive Order closed the Civil Defense Headquarters and placed full responsibility of the Auxiliary Police Program with the NYPD. During the 1960’s when crime was on the rise, uniform Auxiliary Police patrols were an effective means to deter crime. 

           The Auxiliary Police have been effective in providing assistance during major events and emergencies such as the NYC Marathon, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Borough Harmony Picnics, Y2k, 9/11, emergency blackouts, etc.
 

A.
Additional uniform presence at:
-parks, playgrounds, pools 
-street fairs, flea markets,
 block parties 
-shopping areas 
-subway entrances and exits 
-school/church crossings
B.
Assist with vehicular pedestrian traffic at: 
-parades 
-marathons 
-concerts 
-intersections with broken
 traffic lights 
-accident scenes 
-fire scenes 
C.
Assist in Precinct Identification Programs:
-Combat Auto Theft Program 
-Bicycle ID Program 
-Operation ID Program 
-Kid Care Program 
-VIN Etching Program 


Enrollment & Membership

Most people join the volunteer Auxiliary Police Program out of a sense of community and public service, while others join the program to see whether they would be interested in a career in law enforcement.

What are the qualifications you must possess before joining the Auxiliary Police Program?
They are as follows:
 

REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME AN AUXILIARY POLICE OFFICER 
1. Candidates should be between the age of 17
   and 60.
2. Candidates over age 60 may apply for limited
   duties.
3. Live or work in New York City.
4. Be in good health.
5. Be able to read and write English.
6. Never have been convicted of a felony or have
   been arrested for a serious crime that would
   prevent acceptance.
7. Be a U.S.Citizen or a person who has a valid
   visa or alien registration card.
8. Be of good character.

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For more information call

212 289-1000
or
Contact your local Precinct or Housing Police Service Area Auxiliary Police Coordinator

 

Join the Auxiliary Police or Contact Us

Make a Difference.  Call 212-AUX-1000 or 212-289-1000 or visit your local precinct, housing police service area, or transit district and ask for the auxiliary police coordinator.   Find your precinct here

You may also fill out an application online or mail an application. See forms below.

Apply online.

Print and mail this application.


 

Links

 

     
 

 

 
 

New Official Web Page
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/careers/auxiliary_police.shtml

NYPD Auxiliary Police Program Overview Report
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/downloads/pdf/careers/NYPD_AuxPoliceOverviewBook.pdf

Wikipedia's
NYPD Auxiliary Police page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Police_Department_Auxiliary_Police

Un-official NY Auxillary Police Information site
http://www.angelfire.com/wy/ssb139q/aux.html

APBA (Auxiliary Police Benevolent Association) of the City of New York, INC.
http://www.nycapba.com/

APSBA (Auxiliary Police Supervisors Benevolent Association)
http://www.apsba.org/

Precinct Units
(Ask for the Auxiliary Police Coordinator)
This list includes unofficial unit websites 

Manhattan

 
1st Precinct (212) 334-0611 16 Ericsson Place Unit Website
5th Precinct (212) 334-0711 19 Elizabeth Street  
6th Precinct (212) 741-4811 233 West 10 Street  
7th Precinct (212) 477-7311 19 1/2 Pitt Street  
9th Precinct (212) 477-7811 321 East 5 Street  
10th Precinct (212) 741-8211 230 West 20th Street  
13th Precinct (212) 477-7411 230 East 21st Street  
Midtown So. Pct. (212) 239-9811 357 West 35th Street   
17th Precinct (212) 826-3211 167 East 51st Street  
Midtown No. Pct. (212) 767-8400 306 West 54th Street Unit Website
19th Precinct (212) 452-0600 153 East 67th Street  
20th Precinct (212) 580-6411 120 West 82nd Street  
Central Park Pct. (212) 570-4820 86th St & Transverse Road  Unit Website
23rd Precinct (212) 860-6411 162 East 102nd Street  
24th Precinct (212) 678-1811 151 West 100th Street  
25th Precinct (212) 860-6511 120 East 119th Street  
26th Precinct (212) 678-1311 520 West 126th Street  
28th Precinct (212) 678-1611 2271-89 8th Avenue  
30th Precinct (212) 690-8811 451 West 151st Street  
32nd Precinct (212) 690-6311 250 West 135th Street  
33rd Precinct (212) 927-3200 2207 Amsterdam Avenue  
34th Precinct (212) 927-9711 4295 Broadway Unit Website





























Bronx

40th Precinct (718) 402-2270 257 Alexander Avenue  
41st Precinct (718) 542-4771 1035 Longwood Avenue  
42nd Precinct (718) 402-3887 830 Washington Avenue  
43rd Precinct (718) 542-0888 900 Fteley Avenue  
44th Precinct (718) 590-5511 2 East 169th Street  
45th Precinct (718) 822-5411 2877 Barkley Avenue  
46th Precinct (718) 220-5211 2120 Ryer Avenue Unit Website
47th Precinct (718) 920-1211 4111 Laconia Avenue  
48th Precinct (718) 299-3900 450 Cross Bronx Expressway  
49th Precinct (718) 918-2000 2121 Eastchester Road  
50th Precinct (718) 543-5700 3450 Kingsbridge Avenue  
52nd Precinct (718) 220-5811 3016 Webster Avenue  















Brooklyn

60th Precinct (718) 946-3311 2951 West 8th Street Unit Website
61st Precinct (718) 627-6611 2575 Coney Island Avenue  
62nd Precinct (718) 236-2611 1925 Bath Avenue  
63rd Precinct (718) 258-4411 1844 Brooklyn Avenue  
66th Precinct (718) 851-5611 5822 16th Avenue  
67th Precinct (718) 287-3211 2820 Snyder Avenue  
68th Precinct (718) 439-4211 333 65th Street  
69th Precinct (718) 257-6211 9720 Foster Avenue  
70th Precinct (718) 851-5511 154 Lawrence Avenue  
71st Precinct (718) 735-0511 421 Empire Boulevard  
72nd Precinct (718) 965-6311 830 4th Avenue  
73rd Precinct (718) 495-5411 1470 East New York Avenue  
75th Precinct (718) 827-3511 1000 Sutter Avenue Unit Website
76th Precinct (718) 834-3211 191 Union Street  
77th Precinct (718) 735-0611 127 Utica Avenue Unit Website
78th Precinct (718) 636-6411 65 6th Avenue  
79th Precinct (718) 636-6611 263 Tompkins Avenue  
81st Precinct (718) 574-0411 30 Ralph Avenue  
83rd Precinct (718) 574-1605 480 Knickerbocker Avenue  
84th Precinct (718) 875-6811 301 Gold Street  
88th Precinct (718) 636-6511 298 Classon Avenue  
90th Precinct (718) 963-5311 211 Union Avenue  
94th Precinct (718) 383-3879 100 Meserole Avenue Unit Website


























Queens

100th Precinct (718) 318-4200 92-24 Rockaway Beach Boulevard  
101st Precinct (718) 868-3400 16-12 Mott Avenue  
102nd Precinct (718) 805-3200 87-34 118th Street  
103rd Precinct (718) 657-8181 168-02 P.O. Edwaard Byrne Ave.  
104th Precinct (718) 386-3004 64-2 Catalpa Avenue  
105th Precinct (718) 776-9090 92-08 222nd Street Unit Website
106th Precinct (718) 845-2211 103-53 101st Street  
107th Precinct (718) 969-5100 71-01 Parsons Boulevard Unit Website
108th Precinct (718) 784-5411 5-47 50th Avenue  
109th Precinct (718) 321-2250 37-05 Union Street  
110th Precinct (718) 476-9311 94-41 43rd Avenue  
111th Precinct (718) 279-5200 42-06 215th Street Unit Website
112th Precinct (718) 520-9311 68-40 Austin Street  
113th Precinct (718) 712-7733 167-02 Baisley Boulevard  
114th Precinct (718) 626-9311 34-16 Astoria Boulevard
115th Precinct (718) 533-2002 92-15 Northern Boulevard  





















Staten Island

120th Precinct (718) 876-8500 78 Richmond Terrace  
122nd Precinct (718) 667-2211 2320 Hylan Boulevard  
123rd Precinct (718) 948-9311 116 Main Street  


Transit Districts

Transit Bureau


Housing Police Service Areas

Housing Bureau





Special Units

NYPD Auxiliary - Highway Unit

NYPD Auxiliary - Harbor Unit

NYPD Auxiliary - Ceremonial Unit

The NYPD Auxiliary Patrol Support Unit
(Emergency Services Unit)


Borough Command Units

Patrol Borough Manhattan North NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Manhattan South NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Bronx NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Brooklyn North NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Brooklyn South NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Queens North NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Queens South NYPD Auxiliary Police
Patrol Borough Staten Island NYPD Auxiliary Police


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