The New Jersey Civil Service Commission held the application period for the 2022 NJ LEE Statewide Civil Service Exam from January 3, 2022 through February 28, 2022. The NJCSC is expected to send each applicant an email in April 2022 with a link to a scheduling platform to select a test location, date, and time from a long list of options. The testing is expected to be administered around the state over a seven week period in May and June of 2022.
@@shoniewestbrook8749 Yes, the NJCSC administers one NJ LEE test for all of the different titles, including state and county correctional police officer positions.
Is there a math section for nj civil service exam ? I took a prep class in Newark nj & there was a math part. I’m nervous because I’m bad at math. I also took the nypd exam but there was no math. I used the study guide that the nj csc provided me but there is no math section. Should I just assume there is no math sector?
Bergen County is extremely competitive. Usually, you need to score a 98+ (non-vet) to be in consideration for most jurisdictions that are civil service.
I received my confirmation for the payment and the other confirmation that came to my email. My concern is when i finished the application it told me the day i completed the application and right underneath that it said “Documentation due date 01/16/2022. I’ve only competed my high school diploma and i didn’t see where we had to send that in. What should i do next?
If you completed the online application for a standard NJ LEE symbol number for an agency that doesn't require a college degree (Parole has the only degree requirement), then nothing needs to be submitted. The NJCSC uses the Online Application System (OAS) for all types of non-public safety jobs as well. Many other types of jobs require college degrees, special licenses, or certifications. That is not the case with the NJ LEE. With the NJ LEE, once you are in a hiring process, the individual agency will collect all of your paperwork as part of the department's application and background process.
My test is today for Mercer County Police Academy (Alternate Route). Is this the NJ LEE? I’ve been using the Norman Halls Police Exam Preparation book. Please let me know asap.
The Mercer County Alternate Route testing has nothing to do with the NJ Civil Service LEE. The academy use the McCann Associates test which is a straight cognitive assessment.
Belleville will be the municipal agency for which you have a residency preference. Also, once Newark runs through their residency list, they then open up to residents of Essex County. You will also be on the list for Essex County Sheriffs, Essex County corrections, and then all of the state titles as long as you apply for them when completing the LEE application.
Anybody know how long it takes after applying for the Civil Service LEE when your application gets accepted? I want to sign up for the CCS Test Prep as soon as I can but rather do it after I get accepted.
You should have immediately received an email receipt from the "Government Services Payment Portal" once you submitted your payment of the application fee after you completed the LEE application online. Likewise, you should have received an email stating that your online application is confirmed from the NJ Online Application System. If you didn't receive those emails, log back into your NJCSC online account and check to see if your application is still in your account as incomplete. If you haven't received the emails and your application is already submitted, then go back to the online announcement on the civil service website and you will see an email address and a telephone number for the Online Application System (OAS) support staff.
I already registered and paid $50 fee where do I buy the best testing materials with the most updated version to pass this test? Also my town is Kearny, NJ
Kearny PD is extremely competitive because the residency preference is open equally to the residents of Newark. You are not only competing against other Kearny residents, but also against Newark residents who will be on the Kearny list. I have courses scheduled at Montclair State University as well as the Bergen County Police Academy for candidates in Hudson, Passaic, Essex, and Bergen Counties. You can review the list of courses at: www.ccstest.com/nj-entry-level-law-enforcement-exam-lee-prep-civil-service-police-test/. My materials are up to the minute, as I regularly train candidates around the country for the exact type of exam being used in NJ. I train my candidates for perfection and not just to pass the test.
It's one of the better opportunities to get in and through the academy in Ocean County. Even if it is with the intention of eventually transferring to another agency. There has been some turnover with officers doing IGT (lateral) transfers to some of the local police departments. They have held several hiring cycles and worked down the list through all of the veterans and into the high 90's of non-veterans. Hiring was delayed on the last list a little due to the hiring of non-civil service officers under the "Investigator" title, but they are now consistently hiring from the civil service list. I expect they will need to hire on a consistent basis to maintain their numbers.
@@hunterwatkins6126 The academy is 6 months. If you are hired by a department and sent to the academy, you are paid as an employee throughout the academy.
New Brunswick PD is part of the statewide NJ Civil Service system. The exam for New Brunswick is the LEE (LEAB) which is a single exam only administered every three years for all of the civil service police departments in the state. The 2019 LEE will be announced on July 1, 2019 for applications to be submitted by the end of August with the exam being administered from September through to early December at sites through the state.
Im going for Newark Police. My exam is November 23, 2019 , from my experience im very bad at taking exams . for some reason my mind goes blank and its very hard for me to focus . ill love to take the classes. just not shore how effective it will be also not shore if i will have enough time to prepare for the exam . Just turn 33 years old and haven't been in school and testing Environment in very long years. how can ccs test prep help me?
The NJ LEE (written test) is civil service, so the process is different than the non-civil service selection testing wherein some agencies require a passing PT assessment up front in the process. Under NJ civil service, the strict PT requirement comes after you are hired and enter the academy. If you score high enough on the LEE , you enter hiring processes. If you are hired, then you are scheduled to attend a police academy. The NJ Police Training Commission (PTC) has a PT test that must be passed within the first 6 weeks of the academy. If a recruit cannot pass the PT test, then that recruit is removed from the academy. The PT exercises are: push-ups, sit-ups, vertical jump, 300 yard run, and 1.5 mile run with a minimum passing standard set for each.
The PT test is not a part of the civil service exam, but yes, the New Jersey Police Training Commission (PTC) has a physical exam that is required for all police academy attendees. You must pass it during the first 6 weeks of the academy or you get expelled. You can review the information at: www.ccstest.com/new-jersey-pre-academy-physical-agility-test-ptc-required/
The LEE is specifically the NJ Civil Service Commission Entry-Level Law Enforcement Exam which currently involves the use of the LEAB exam (329 questions over 3 hr 40 min). Tewksbury Township PD is a non-civil service "chiefs" department which uses the services of the NJ State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) to administer a version of an IOS exam. The tests are completely different and have nothing to do with each other.
Each test is different. The different test-writing companies have varying ideas regarding the profile of a good law enforcement candidate. Likewise, there are question types and complete sections on the NJ Civil Service LEE that do not appear on any of the current "chief's tests" being used in NJ. The civil service LEE is 329 questions in 3 hrs and 40 min while the most common chief's test is 87 questions in 90 min.
NJ Civil Service does not allow civil service regulated law enforcement departments to require college credits. Parole requires college and is included in this testing cycle for NJ.
@@JayIsABoss07501 The course binder gets shipped to you 45 days before your actual test date. You will have the opportunity to pick a test date with the NJCSC after the NJ LEE application period closes out. They will send you an email with a link to the scheduling platform. The test dates will range over a seven week period, so your next step will be to select a test date with the NJCSC.
I may have missed something or misinterpreted but you stated that there is no uniform method of grading these exams and a right answer on one can be a wrong answer on another. So my question is what would the class actually entail and how would it be structured to help applicants if the scale on which the test questions are graded is not known?
You misinterpreted. They all differ as indicated, but each different type of exam does have a specific philosophical basis as well as a technical and statistical basis for the coded responses. There is a tremendous amount of research related to each exam. The course helps serious candidates understand the particular rationale for the particular exam.
Living in Jersey City gives you a great opportunity with this exam, as they hire more than most other departments. The exam is as described in the video. It is very long and tedious (329 questions in 3 hrs and 40 min), so make sure you read as much as possible (start now), so your eyes and mind are conditioned more to avoid fatigue on test day. You should seriously consider taking my prep course at Montclair State University or Bergen County Police Academy.
The NJ Civil Service Commission (NJCSC) does accommodate testing for service members but you must make sure you take all of the right steps. I recommend that you complete the online application before August 31st to ensure you get your application in on time. The application period opens on July 1, 2019 and will close at 4 p.m. EST on August 31, 2019. Then, once you have properly applied, contact the NJCSC and work on ensuring you are cleared to take the test at a later date as needed. Otherwise, as with all candidates, you will be able to choose from a long list of test locations, dates, and times between late September or early October into as late as the second week of December. The process is going to involve candidates being sent an email in September to use an online portal to pick their test location, date, and time from a long list of options on a first come, first served basis. If you need an even later test date, then you will certainly need to work through the NJCSC to set that up rather than picking one of the available dates.
I live in Dunellen in Middlesex County. I am looking to work anywhere in NJ as a police officer. I'm taking the exam tomorrow, and have also taken the state issued practice exam twice. My question is, where will I be eligible in NJ to work? Would I have to live in a city like Newark to work in Newark? Thank you!
Your eligibility under NJ Civil Service is based on where you live. You will not have residency preference in other towns or counties. Since your town is not a civil service jurisdiction, you would be looking at county positions in Middlesex County and the state titles.
The New Jersey Civil Service Commission held the application period for the 2022 NJ LEE Statewide Civil Service Exam from January 3, 2022 through February 28, 2022. The NJCSC is expected to send each applicant an email in April 2022 with a link to a scheduling platform to select a test location, date, and time from a long list of options. The testing is expected to be administered around the state over a seven week period in May and June of 2022.
I take my exams tomorrow and this was ever helpful thank you
Did u buy the course?
@@eduardoandes2287 did you buy the course?
Have my exam on June 16th 2022 , I’m nervous any pointers ?
Will there be a math section for the 2024 New Jersey LEE?
The NJ LEE does not have a math component.
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I take my test July 14th where do I find a study guide I’ve been trying to look for one for the longest
I have a full online program available - www.ccstest.com/nj-entry-level-law-enforcement-exam-lee-prep-civil-service-police-test/
@@ccstestprep264 is this also for corrections that’s what I put in for
@@shoniewestbrook8749 Yes, the NJCSC administers one NJ LEE test for all of the different titles, including state and county correctional police officer positions.
Is there a math section for nj civil service exam ? I took a prep class in Newark nj & there was a math part. I’m nervous because I’m bad at math. I also took the nypd exam but there was no math. I used the study guide that the nj csc provided me but there is no math section. Should I just assume there is no math sector?
The upcoming civil service test does not include math.
So I got an 80 and I'm a non vet living in Bergen County what are chances... i picked state wide
Bergen County is extremely competitive. Usually, you need to score a 98+ (non-vet) to be in consideration for most jurisdictions that are civil service.
What were to happen if I failed the test would I have to wait for the next LEE to retake it?
I received my confirmation for the payment and the other confirmation that came to my email. My concern is when i finished the application it told me the day i completed the application and right underneath that it said “Documentation due date 01/16/2022. I’ve only competed my high school diploma and i didn’t see where we had to send that in. What should i do next?
If you completed the online application for a standard NJ LEE symbol number for an agency that doesn't require a college degree (Parole has the only degree requirement), then nothing needs to be submitted. The NJCSC uses the Online Application System (OAS) for all types of non-public safety jobs as well. Many other types of jobs require college degrees, special licenses, or certifications. That is not the case with the NJ LEE. With the NJ LEE, once you are in a hiring process, the individual agency will collect all of your paperwork as part of the department's application and background process.
@@ccstestprep264 Thank you so much! God bless
My test is today for Mercer County Police Academy (Alternate Route). Is this the NJ LEE? I’ve been using the Norman Halls Police Exam Preparation book. Please let me know asap.
The Mercer County Alternate Route testing has nothing to do with the NJ Civil Service LEE. The academy use the McCann Associates test which is a straight cognitive assessment.
I live in Belleville and want to know what municipalities I will be put on the list for? I see that Newark requires you be a Newark resident.
Belleville will be the municipal agency for which you have a residency preference. Also, once Newark runs through their residency list, they then open up to residents of Essex County. You will also be on the list for Essex County Sheriffs, Essex County corrections, and then all of the state titles as long as you apply for them when completing the LEE application.
Anybody know how long it takes after applying for the Civil Service LEE when your application gets accepted? I want to sign up for the CCS Test Prep as soon as I can but rather do it after I get accepted.
You should have immediately received an email receipt from the "Government Services Payment Portal" once you submitted your payment of the application fee after you completed the LEE application online. Likewise, you should have received an email stating that your online application is confirmed from the NJ Online Application System. If you didn't receive those emails, log back into your NJCSC online account and check to see if your application is still in your account as incomplete. If you haven't received the emails and your application is already submitted, then go back to the online announcement on the civil service website and you will see an email address and a telephone number for the Online Application System (OAS) support staff.
I already registered and paid $50 fee where do I buy the best testing materials with the most updated version to pass this test? Also my town is Kearny, NJ
Kearny PD is extremely competitive because the residency preference is open equally to the residents of Newark. You are not only competing against other Kearny residents, but also against Newark residents who will be on the Kearny list.
I have courses scheduled at Montclair State University as well as the Bergen County Police Academy for candidates in Hudson, Passaic, Essex, and Bergen Counties. You can review the list of courses at: www.ccstest.com/nj-entry-level-law-enforcement-exam-lee-prep-civil-service-police-test/.
My materials are up to the minute, as I regularly train candidates around the country for the exact type of exam being used in NJ. I train my candidates for perfection and not just to pass the test.
Did you receive an email about testing yet? I haven't that's why I'm asking
momoney yea got my email yesterday too
I’m in Manchester NJ but would like to work for ocean county sheriffs county how difficult is it to get in?
It's one of the better opportunities to get in and through the academy in Ocean County. Even if it is with the intention of eventually transferring to another agency. There has been some turnover with officers doing IGT (lateral) transfers to some of the local police departments. They have held several hiring cycles and worked down the list through all of the veterans and into the high 90's of non-veterans. Hiring was delayed on the last list a little due to the hiring of non-civil service officers under the "Investigator" title, but they are now consistently hiring from the civil service list. I expect they will need to hire on a consistent basis to maintain their numbers.
CCS Test Prep Sounds good thank you so much! I’m currently Air Force getting out in little under a year. How long is the academy?
@@hunterwatkins6126 The academy is 6 months. If you are hired by a department and sent to the academy, you are paid as an employee throughout the academy.
CCS Test Prep do you get to go home for the academy?
@@hunterwatkins6126 The Ocean County Police Academy follows a standard daytime schedule and recruits go home each evening.
Is this test also for Nj correction? I did my application for state corrections.
Yes, the NJDOC application is included in this NJ LEE cycle. One test is being administered covering all of the different titles.
Is the New Brunswick nj civil test the same as other county's in New Jersey
New Brunswick PD is part of the statewide NJ Civil Service system. The exam for New Brunswick is the LEE (LEAB) which is a single exam only administered every three years for all of the civil service police departments in the state. The 2019 LEE will be announced on July 1, 2019 for applications to be submitted by the end of August with the exam being administered from September through to early December at sites through the state.
What is considered a passing score?
The passing score is a 70.000 for the NJ LEE.
Im going for Newark Police. My exam is November 23, 2019 , from my experience im very bad at taking exams . for some reason my mind goes blank and its very hard for me to focus . ill love to take the classes. just not shore how effective it will be also not shore if i will have enough time to prepare for the exam . Just turn 33 years old and haven't been in school and testing Environment in very long years. how can ccs test prep help me?
The prep program is designed to help you in every way that you are describing.
Did you get your results yet ?
When does the next test come out for Essex county? And where do I find material to study or for examples?
If I pass the LEE exam when will I have to take the physical test to get into the academy?
The NJ LEE (written test) is civil service, so the process is different than the non-civil service selection testing wherein some agencies require a passing PT assessment up front in the process. Under NJ civil service, the strict PT requirement comes after you are hired and enter the academy. If you score high enough on the LEE , you enter hiring processes. If you are hired, then you are scheduled to attend a police academy. The NJ Police Training Commission (PTC) has a PT test that must be passed within the first 6 weeks of the academy. If a recruit cannot pass the PT test, then that recruit is removed from the academy. The PT exercises are: push-ups, sit-ups, vertical jump, 300 yard run, and 1.5 mile run with a minimum passing standard set for each.
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Is there a physical fitness exam ?
The PT test is not a part of the civil service exam, but yes, the New Jersey Police Training Commission (PTC) has a physical exam that is required for all police academy attendees. You must pass it during the first 6 weeks of the academy or you get expelled. You can review the information at: www.ccstest.com/new-jersey-pre-academy-physical-agility-test-ptc-required/
Is the Entry Level Written Exam the same as LEE? Specifically asking about Tewksbury Township
The LEE is specifically the NJ Civil Service Commission Entry-Level Law Enforcement Exam which currently involves the use of the LEAB exam (329 questions over 3 hr 40 min). Tewksbury Township PD is a non-civil service "chiefs" department which uses the services of the NJ State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) to administer a version of an IOS exam. The tests are completely different and have nothing to do with each other.
Is the civil service test similar to the chiefs test
Each test is different. The different test-writing companies have varying ideas regarding the profile of a good law enforcement candidate. Likewise, there are question types and complete sections on the NJ Civil Service LEE that do not appear on any of the current "chief's tests" being used in NJ. The civil service LEE is 329 questions in 3 hrs and 40 min while the most common chief's test is 87 questions in 90 min.
Is there any requirements for the lee ? Like college credits or something ?
NJ Civil Service does not allow civil service regulated law enforcement departments to require college credits. Parole requires college and is included in this testing cycle for NJ.
@@ccstestprep264 thank you I paid for the lee classes on your website :) how long does the folder takes to get shipped ?
@@JayIsABoss07501 The course binder gets shipped to you 45 days before your actual test date. You will have the opportunity to pick a test date with the NJCSC after the NJ LEE application period closes out. They will send you an email with a link to the scheduling platform. The test dates will range over a seven week period, so your next step will be to select a test date with the NJCSC.
@@ccstestprep264 thank you I received it , I am going for elmwood park nj, everyone tells me is very competitive, is it really ?
@@JayIsABoss07501 Yes, all of the departments in that area are extremely competitive.
I may have missed something or misinterpreted but you stated that there is no uniform method of grading these exams and a right answer on one can be a wrong answer on another. So my question is what would the class actually entail and how would it be structured to help applicants if the scale on which the test questions are graded is not known?
You misinterpreted. They all differ as indicated, but each different type of exam does have a specific philosophical basis as well as a technical and statistical basis for the coded responses. There is a tremendous amount of research related to each exam. The course helps serious candidates understand the particular rationale for the particular exam.
@@ccstestprep264 Noted. Much appreciated.
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I have a question, I have my exam on Nov 2nd in Jersey City, NJ. What can I expect from the exam? What is it consist of?
Living in Jersey City gives you a great opportunity with this exam, as they hire more than most other departments. The exam is as described in the video. It is very long and tedious (329 questions in 3 hrs and 40 min), so make sure you read as much as possible (start now), so your eyes and mind are conditioned more to avoid fatigue on test day. You should seriously consider taking my prep course at Montclair State University or Bergen County Police Academy.
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I am currently deployed with the army, scheduled to be back in New Jersey around December 15th. Is there any extension for deployed servicemembers?
The NJ Civil Service Commission (NJCSC) does accommodate testing for service members but you must make sure you take all of the right steps. I recommend that you complete the online application before August 31st to ensure you get your application in on time. The application period opens on July 1, 2019 and will close at 4 p.m. EST on August 31, 2019.
Then, once you have properly applied, contact the NJCSC and work on ensuring you are cleared to take the test at a later date as needed. Otherwise, as with all candidates, you will be able to choose from a long list of test locations, dates, and times between late September or early October into as late as the second week of December. The process is going to involve candidates being sent an email in September to use an online portal to pick their test location, date, and time from a long list of options on a first come, first served basis. If you need an even later test date, then you will certainly need to work through the NJCSC to set that up rather than picking one of the available dates.
I live in Dunellen in Middlesex County. I am looking to work anywhere in NJ as a police officer. I'm taking the exam tomorrow, and have also taken the state issued practice exam twice. My question is, where will I be eligible in NJ to work? Would I have to live in a city like Newark to work in Newark? Thank you!
Your eligibility under NJ Civil Service is based on where you live. You will not have residency preference in other towns or counties. Since your town is not a civil service jurisdiction, you would be looking at county positions in Middlesex County and the state titles.