MEMBERSHIP (Contact your local FOP Lodge for further membership information.)

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Active Membership

Any full-time, sworn law enforcement officer with arrest power who is employed by a government entity may become a member of the Fraternal Order of Police. If you are a law enforcement officer and wish to join the Fraternal Order of Police you should contact the local FOP lodge. If you do not have a Local Lodge you should contact the State Lodge in your state, if you do not have a State Lodge you should contact the National FOP.

If you would like to create your own lodge; you will need to contact the State Lodge in your state or the National Lodge.

You may as an alternative, fill out the attached form and send it to the NFOP Labor Services Division. We will then have someone contact you. This process could take a couple of weeks.

Constitution and By-Laws of the Fraternal Order of Police
Article 4 - Membership

Section 1. Any regularly appointed or elected and full-time employed law enforcement officer of the United States, any state or political subdivision thereof, or any agency may be eligible for membership in the Fraternal Order of Police, subject to the provisions of this Constitution. No person shall be denied membership on account of race, religion, color, creed, sex, age, or national origin.

Section 2. Subject only to the provisions of this Constitution, each state and subordinate lodge shall be the judge of its membership. Each state and subordinate lodge shall establish requirements for membership in good standing of its respective membership, which requirements shall not be inconsistent herewith.

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Retired Membership

Each local lodge has its own requirements regarding membership for retired law enforcement officers. If you are a retired law enforcement officer and wish to join the Fraternal Order of Police you should contact the local FOP lodge. If you do not have a Local Lodge you should contact the State Lodge in your state, if you do not have a State Lodge you should contact the National FOP.

If you would like to create your own lodge; you will need to contact the State Lodge in your state or the National Lodge. You may as an alternative, fill out the attached form and send it to the NFOP Labor Services Division. We will then have someone contact you. This process could take a couple of weeks.

Please contact the Lodge in your area for information or e-mail the below information.

FOP Lodge Contact Request Form Contact Information

NAME:
______________________ _____________ ______________________ ___
First Middle Last (Jr/Sr/etc.)

ADDRESSES:
Home:
______________________________________________________________
Street
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City State Zip
_____________________ ___________ ______________

Work:
______________________________________________________________
Street
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City State Zip
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Home ( )______________________ Work ( )___________________________

EMAIL ADDRESSES:

Home _________________________________________

Work__________________________________________

AGENCY INFORMATION:

____________________________________________________________
Agency Name:
____________________________________________________________
Street
_____________________ ___________ ______________
City State Zip

STATUS WITH AGENCY: ______ Active ______ Retired

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