New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association

We are dedicated to serving and supporting the brave men and women of law enforcement in NJ. Together, we strive to build a safer and stronger community.

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Join NJSPBA and unlock a wealth of exclusive benefits and resources tailored to meet the needs of law enforcement professionals. As a member, you gain access to:

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Comprehensive legal protection and representation.

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Specialized clinical services to support your well-being.

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Expert guidance on pension planning and retirement.

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Labor relations services for fair treatment in the workplace.

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Networking opportunities and community engagement events.

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Important Update for Members Regarding Partnership Health Center Coverage

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Health Care Price Transparency

A recent poll shows healthcare costs are voters’ top financial concern. Employer and union health plans like the one I oversee at the New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association are on the front lines of this healthcare cost crisis. Collectively, these plans...

Governor signs 20 and Out extension

Governor Murphy today signed into law legislation extending the 20 and Out benefit for 3 more years. As previously reported the bill was conditionally vetoed by the Governor to give the pension board more time to study the financial impact of the benefit. However, the...

Updated Information on 20 & Out Retirement

This letter from the Chair of the PFRSNJ Board of Trustees is being sent this morning to the Certifying Officers of all PFRS locations. This letter will answer many of the questions that have been asked. Download the Printable File

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President's Message

It’s no secret that there was a lot of talk about the March Mini Convention with NJSPBA President Pat Colligan announcing his retirement effective May 1. April is proving to be no different with the announcement of our new executive vice president.

NJ Cops Magazine - March 2026 edition