Proposed Bill Would Raise Maximum Age for NYPD Recruits to 43
What to Know
- A New York City Council bill would raise the maximum age to become an NYPD officer from 35 to 43 in an effort to expand the department's recruitment pool.
- The proposal would align the NYPD's age limit with New York state's maximum age for law enforcement applicants and allow the city to consider more experienced candidates.
- Veterans could subtract up to six years of military service from their application age, while the proposal follows recent NYPD recruiting changes that lowered the minimum age and reduced college credit requirements.

