I know in the past it was 3 yrs as a Sgt to make LT. I'm pretty sure it's 2 now. Can anyone confirm??? Or post the document??
Jooky said
Jun 18, 2012
From the N.O.E:
ELIGIBILITY TO BE PROMOTED: To be eligible for promotion, you must have served permanently in the rank of Sergeant in any one or combination of the New York City Police, Transit Police or Housing Authority Police Departments for at least two years and have successfully completed the probationary period for Sergeant. Additionally, you must be permanently employed as a Sergeant or your name must appear on a Preferred List for Sergeant at the time of promotion.
jp said
Jun 18, 2012
Two years.
Su Madre 24 said
Jun 18, 2012
I'm in the early 920s on our Sgt list. I PRAY TO GOD that I can get made in time to qualify for the NEXT Lt test.
JustWonderin said
Jun 18, 2012
Well the good news is that the next test Prob won't be for another 3 years
From the N.O.E:
ELIGIBILITY TO BE PROMOTED: To be eligible for promotion, you must have served permanently in the rank of Sergeant in any one or combination of the New York City Police, Transit Police or Housing Authority Police Departments for at least two years and have successfully completed the probationary period for Sergeant. Additionally, you must be permanently employed as a Sergeant or your name must appear on a Preferred List for Sergeant at the time of promotion.