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NJ S2805

NJ S2805
Requires certain background investigation for candidate for law enforcement position.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a background investigation to be conducted for every candidate for a law enforcement position with a State, county, or municipal law enforcement agency. Under the provisions of this bill, in addition to any background check currently conducted by a law enforcement agency, every candidate for a law enforcement position with a State, county, or municipal law enforcement agency is required to undergo a background investigation which is to include, but not be limited to, a comprehensive evaluation of the following areas: 1) review of personal data and citizenship information, including an applicant's birth certificate, voter registration, citizenship or naturalization papers, and the presence of tattoos, brands, or other body art, dermal piercing and scarification; 2) interviews of an applicant's spouse, partner, dependents, relatives, associates, and friends; 3) review of an applicant's current and past residences, temporary or permanent, and interviews with landlords, roommates, and neighbors; 4) review of an applicant's high school and college grades, achievements, extracurricular activities and programs, history of absenteeism or tardiness, and disciplinary history; 5) review of an applicant's military service, if any, including branch of service, service records, and discharge; 6) review of an applicant's employment and work history, including interviews of current and former employers, discipline, terminations, and unemployment records; 7) review of an applicant's financial status, including assets, debts, reported income, liens, civil judgments, and liabilities; 8) review of an applicant's fraternal, societal, and workplace affiliations such as clubs, social networking sites, fraternities, sororities, and charitable and volunteer organizations; 9) review of an applicant's adult and juvenile criminal history including arrests, convictions, or pretrial intervention for State, county, or local crimes or other offenses, whether or not expunged; and 10) review of an applicant's motor vehicle history, including accidents, driving records, summonses, surcharges, license revocations, failures to appear in court, warrants, vehicle ownership information, and insurance information. In addition, the bill provides that an applicant who demonstrates derogatory conduct that conflicts with the expectations of a law enforcement position or intentionally provides false information is to be disqualified from employment with the law enforcement agency.

AI Summary

This bill mandates a thorough background investigation for all candidates seeking law enforcement positions with state, county, or municipal agencies, going beyond existing checks. This comprehensive evaluation will include reviewing personal data and citizenship information, interviewing the applicant's close contacts like spouses and friends, examining past and present residences and interviewing associated individuals, scrutinizing academic and extracurricular records, assessing military service, investigating employment history and any disciplinary actions or terminations, analyzing financial status including debts and assets, reviewing affiliations with clubs and social media, examining both adult and juvenile criminal history regardless of expungement, and checking motor vehicle records. Furthermore, any applicant exhibiting behavior inconsistent with law enforcement expectations or intentionally providing false information will be disqualified from employment.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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