New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police

New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police The New Mexico Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge was formed in 1954 and is proud to be one of New Mexico’s oldest law enforcement organizations.
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The New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police has several thousand active members, which is organized into 13 lodges throughout the State of New Mexico. The State Lodge has always been and will remain actively involved in protecting the interests and welfare of our State law enforcement officers and their families. The State FOP Legislative Committee led the creation and passage of the Officer's

Bill of Rights within the State of New Mexico, in addition to the passage of the Collective Bargaining Act that enabled law enforcement to began bargaining within the State. The State FOP additional played a critical part in 1995, with the passage of the Police Officer's Survivors Benefit that currently awards $250,000.00 to the survivor's of police officers within the State of New Mexico that are killed in the line of duty, and free tuition to any New Mexico State University for the children of the fallen officers. The New Mexico State FOP is recognized as the VOICE of law enforcement within the State of New Mexico and remains committed to protecting the rights of law enforcement officer's within the State of New Mexico at the legislative level in Santa Fe.

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1420 Carlisle Boulevard NE Ste 108
Albuquerque, NM
87110

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