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New Providence Police Department

Reported as: New Providence PDMunicipal police

Jurisdiction context

Not a civil service jurisdiction

This department is not among the NJCSC Appendix A jurisdictions, so major discipline here follows a different statutory track (generally N.J.S.A. 40A:14 for municipal police), with appeals that usually go to the Superior Court rather than the Civil Service Commission.

See the context on non-civil-service departments.

Reflects the NJCSC Appendix A roster as of 2026-07-04. Context only, not legal advice.

In brief

New Providence Police Department, a municipal police agency in Union County, logged 11 internal affairs investigations in 2025 involving 7 officers named in those cases. Its rate of 157.1 per 100 officers topped the Union County median of 137 and the 125.9 statewide municipal median, which can point to more misconduct or to fuller recordkeeping. Of the 11 investigations detailed for 2025, 2 reported sustained complaints. Other Departmental Rule Violation and Demeanor were the leading allegation categories, with Differential Treatment also listed.

One major discipline record appears across the 2020-2025 releases, from 2021, and it involved one termination. New Providence PD received a D on the report card, at the 68th percentile among 171 peers in the 15-29 officers group, a medium-confidence grade.

Written by this site strictly from the figures on this page; every number is cited below.

Officers named in IA cases, 2025

7[1]

Distinct officers in that year's IA investigations, not total staffing

IA investigations, 2025

11[1]

Incidents, 2025

10[1]

Major discipline records

1

All years, 2020-2025

Staffing

As reported by the department to the FBI's Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) census, full-time personnel as of October 31 each year. This is a different measurement from the "officers named in IA cases" figure above; see the methodology.

Sworn officers, 2025

27[6]

66 years reported

27 sworn officers in 2025, up from 15 in 1960 (+80%).
Yearsworn officers
196015
196115
196215
196317
196418
196519
196620
196718
196823
196923
197022
197124
197224
197324
197422
197522
197623
197723
197823
197923
198023
198123
198223
198322
198422
198523
198623
198724
198824
198925
199024
199123
199223
199323
199423
199522
199623
199723
199823
199923
200025
200125
200225
200326
200426
200526
200626
200724
200826
200924
201023
201123
201222
201323
201424
201524
201624
201719
201833
201926
202025
202125
202224
202324
202424
202527

Civilian employees, 2025

2[7]

0.07 per sworn officer

Female sworn officers, 2025

2[8]

7.4% of sworn officers

Officers per 1,000 residents, 2025

1.93[9]

Municipal departments only

AnalysisComputed by this site from LEE reported totals; not an official statistic.

How New Providence Police Department's sworn staffing compares with its real peer group (same agency type, similar size band), not an assumed bell curve.

Peer group: Municipal police, 15-29 officers (n=166)

Sworn officers: Municipal police, 15-29 officers
RangeAgencies
14–1617
16–1820
18–2027
20–2217
22–2426
24–2624
26–2816
28–3019

New Providence Police Department: 27 sworn officers: 86th percentile among Municipal police, 15-29 officers (n=166).

The match between this FBI record and this department is this site's inference, not a certified mapping. If it is wrong, we will remove it: corrections.

Officer pay and school-staff pay

County comparison

A separate dataset from the discipline records above: NJ Treasury pension salaries as of March 31, 2026, for the 26 active New Providence Police Department officers in the file.

Median officer salary

$133,394[2]

26 active officers

Median local school staff

$89,555

NEW PROVIDENCE BD OF ED, 235 TPAF members

Against the local district

1.49x

Median officer to median local school staff

Against the county

1.49x

Median officer to Union County school-staff median

AnalysisEvery ratio here is computed by this site from as-reported pensionable salaries. The local school figure comes from the pension employer "NEW PROVIDENCE BD OF ED", linked to this municipality only because exactly one district in the county resolves to it. A pay comparison is not a statement about either budget. The full county comparison, including the distribution and the tenure-adjusted figure, is on the Union County pay page.

Military surplus equipment (1033 program)

No 1033 transfers recorded. No surplus-equipment transfers appear for this agency under a high-confidence name match in the Defense Logistics Agency's file as of 2026-06-30. That can mean the agency received nothing through the program, or that a recipient name in the federal file did not confidently match this department. See the methodology for how the match is made, or the statewide 1033 overview for how the program spreads across New Jersey.

Internal affairs investigations by year

counts

Internal affairs investigations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Categorycounts
20217
20228
202313
20245
202511

Incidents

10 in 2025

Internal affairs incidents reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20217
20228
202311
20244
202510

Officers on IA rows

11 in 2025

Officers listed on the officer-level internal affairs rows for New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
2021not reported
2022not reported
2023not reported
20245
202511
Analysis

Computed by this site from the two figures the agency reports each year. Not a misconduct rate: it describes how an agency resolved what it investigated.

share of total · 5 reported years

Share of internal affairs investigations sustained by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearshare of total
20210
202212.5
202323.077
202440
202518.182

Statewide, 19.5 percent of investigations reported a sustained complaint in 2025. How dispositions break down statewide.

Complaint mix, 2025

Most serious allegation per investigation, as categorized by the reporting agency. Officer-level rows list 11 officers involved.

Most serious allegation

Most serious allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, 2025
Other Departmental Rule Violation4
Demeanor4
Differential Treatment1
Neglect of Duty1
Improper Arrest1
AdministrativeConduct / dutyRights / integrityViolence / criminal

Statewide category pages: Other Departmental Rule Violation · Demeanor · Differential Treatment · Neglect of Duty · Improper Arrest

Internal disposition

Internal dispositions reported by New Providence Police Department, 2025
Unfounded7
Sustained2
Exonerated2

Allegations by year, 2021 to 2025

AnalysisRanked and folded by this site. The counts inside each panel are as reported.

Demeanor

17 of 44

Demeanor allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20214
20226
20232
20241
20254

Other Departmental Rule Violation

17 of 44

Other Departmental Rule Violation allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20212
20221
20237
20243
20254

Differential Treatment

4 of 44

Differential Treatment allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20211
20220
20231
20241
20251

Excessive Force

2 of 44

Excessive Force allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20210
20221
20231
20240
20250

Other (4 categories)

4 of 44

Other (4 categories) allegations reported by New Providence Police Department, by year
Yearcounts
20210
20220
20232
20240
20252
Internal affairs investigations per 100 IA-investigated officers, 2025 (investigations per 100 IA-investigated officers)
New Providence Police Department157.1
County median, municipal police (23)137.0
NJ median, municipal police (445)125.9

Investigations per 100 officers named in that year's IA investigations (the Attorney General's own "Number of Officers" field, a distinct-officer count drawn from the IA case data itself, not a department headcount). A higher number is ambiguous on its own: it can reflect more misconduct, or a stronger internal reporting culture. Medians are computed within the same agency type only.

AnalysisA second, independent rate using FBI-reported staffing instead.

11 investigations reported for 2025[1] ÷ 27 sworn officers the department reported to the FBI for 2025[21] = 40.7 per 100 FBI-reported sworn officers. This is a genuinely different denominator from the rate above, not a correction of it; the two should not be added or averaged together. See the methodology for why these two officer counts diverge.

Report card

Grade D: Second-highest fifth

On reported IA volume and discipline severity; see methodology

Combined standing
68th percentile of 171 peers
Confidence
Medium confidence
  • small agency; per-officer rates swing widely on a handful of cases

Where this agency falls among its peers

The actual spread of discipline severity across New Providence Police Department's real peer group, not an assumed bell curve. If the group is skewed, it is shown skewed.

Peer group: Municipal police, 15-29 officers (n=171)

Discipline severity: Municipal police, 15-29 officers
RangeAgencies
0–50120
50–10024
100–15015
150–2007
200–2503
250–3002

New Providence Police Department: 57.143 severity-weighted discipline per 100 IA-investigated officers: 73rd percentile among Municipal police, 15-29 officers (n=171).

How the grade is built

Three components, each a percentile within the peer group. The combined standing is their weighted mean, re-ranked among peers; the grade is the fifth of the peer group it lands in.

IA volumeweight 40%

60th percentileof 171 peers

124.5 investigations per 100 officers (multi-year mean)

Internal affairs investigations per 100 reported officers, averaged over the years where the agency reported both figures.

Discipline severityweight 40%

73rd percentileof 171 peers

57.1 severity-weighted discipline per 100 officers, 2020-2025

Major discipline records weighted by sanction (termination 4, demotion 3, suspension 2, other 1) per 100 officers.

Allegation severityweight 20%

35th percentileof 171 peers

1.84 mean severity tier (1 low - 4 critical)

Mean severity tier of IA allegations across 2021-2025, using the published tier map; unknown values excluded.

What this grade can and can't tell you

  • The underlying data is self-reported by agencies, one yearly snapshot at a time.
  • Allegations are not findings; many complaints end unfounded, exonerated, or not sustained.
  • There is no arrest or call-volume denominator in this data, so nothing here is a per-capita misconduct rate. A genuinely independent staffing-based rate, sourced from the FBI rather than this grade's own data, appears above when available. It is a different measurement, not a more accurate version of the grade.
  • A higher internal affairs volume is ambiguous: it can indicate more misconduct, or a more robust oversight and reporting culture. The grade weighs it anyway, because volume is what the record offers; that choice is published, not hidden.
  • The grade is one lens. The records it reads are on this page above.

Where this agency ranks

AnalysisRankings compare agencies of the same type only, on figures as reported. A high rank is reported volume, not a verdict.[22] How each metric is defined.
This agency's rank on each metric, among agencies of the same type
MetricValueRank
IA per 100 investigated officers2025157.186th of 445 municipal police
IA investigations202511199th of 445 municipal police
IA incidents202510181st of 445 municipal police
Major discipline2020-20251184th of 282 municipal police
Terminations2020-2025130th of 111 municipal police
Sworn per 1,000 residentslatest reported census year1.93336th of 460 municipal police
Police pay vs school paypension snapshot 2026-03-311.49x146th of 415 municipal police
OPRA requests recordedOPRAmachine, 2017 to present14303rd of 458 municipal police

Major discipline records

0 major discipline records in 2025, holding roughly steady.
Yearmajor discipline records
20200
20211
20220
20230
20240
20250

0 major discipline records in 2025, holding roughly steady.

Major discipline records reported by New Providence Police Department, 2020-2025
YearOfficerRankSanction as reportedSrc
2021Michael HandCorporalTerminated[23]

Every name links to the officer's record page with the agency's full synopsis and citation.

Public records requests

Records requests about this department filed through OPRAmachine, an independent site that files Open Public Records Act requests in public and publishes the responses.[3] This is a third-party, user-generated source, separate in origin from the Attorney General records elsewhere on this page.

Current as of 12 July 2026. These figures are a point-in-time snapshot and do not update: requests filed to OPRAmachine after that date do not appear here. For live activity, see this body on OPRAmachine.

This department has no separate listing on OPRAmachine. Records requests for it are handled through New Providence Borough, the municipal records custodian, which also fields requests about permits, property, and code enforcement. Only the 14 requests whose subject line indicates it concerns the police department are counted below. The other 71 filed to New Providence Borough are about something else and are not shown.

Police-related requests

14[3]

Identified by subject line, of 85 filed to New Providence Borough

Most recent request

September 2025[3]

First recorded May 2020

Awaiting a response

12[3]

Requests with no response recorded yet

What happened to those requests

Statuses as recorded on OPRAmachine. They are set by the person who filed the request when they classify what came back, not by the agency and not by any court. They describe the fate of a records request and nothing else.

Recorded outcomes of police-related records requests to New Providence Borough (requests)
Awaiting agency response12
Requester reported success2

Recent requests

The 12 most recent police-related requests to New Providence Borough, by date and recorded status. Each was written by a member of the public. A request is a question somebody asked. It is not a finding, not an allegation this site makes, and not evidence that anything happened.

  1. 2025-09-15Awaiting agency response
  2. 2025-06-20Awaiting agency response
  3. 2025-06-16Requester reported success
  4. 2025-04-28Awaiting agency response
  5. 2024-10-25Awaiting agency response
  6. 2023-08-31Awaiting agency response
  7. 2023-08-31Awaiting agency response
  8. 2023-05-30Awaiting agency response
  9. 2021-04-20Requester reported success
  10. 2020-05-28Awaiting agency response
  11. 2020-05-28Awaiting agency response
  12. 2020-05-28Awaiting agency response
Show what each request asked for, as the requester wrote it

These titles are quoted from OPRAmachine exactly as the requester typed them. They are the requester's words, not this site's, and some describe what the requester believed or suspected. Nothing here has been established as fact.

File your own records request

Anyone can request records from this municipality under the Open Public Records Act. This link opens a request on OPRAmachine, pre-filled with a neutral starting point you can edit or replace before you send it. The request, and any response, will be published there.

File an OPRA request about this department

See every request filed to New Providence Borough on OPRAmachine.

What this section can and can't tell you

  • A request is not a finding. Every entry records what a member of the public asked for. None of it establishes that an agency did anything, and none of it is an allegation this site is making.
  • Statuses come from the requester, not the agency. On OPRAmachine the person who filed the request classifies the response they got, so “successful” means they said they got what they asked for. It is not the agency's word and not an adjudication.
  • Request volume is not a measure of misconduct. A long list usually reflects public interest, local journalism, or one determined requester. A short list usually means few people have asked.
  • This covers OPRAmachine only. Most OPRA requests in New Jersey are filed directly with agencies and never appear here, so this is a floor, not a total.
  • It is frozen at 12 July 2026. The figures come from a snapshot of OPRAmachine taken on that date and nothing refreshes them, so anything filed since is missing. Treat every number here as a lower bound that is only getting further out of date.
  • The count is an undercount, by design. Requests to New Providence Borough are sorted by subject line, because that custodian also handles permits, property, and code enforcement. A request that is genuinely about the police but carries a vague subject line, and many do read only “OPRA Request,” is not counted here. The sorting is this site's own reading of the request titles, not a fact from the source, and it is deliberately cautious: it would rather miss a police request than show you somebody's building permit.

The match between this OPRAmachine body and this department is this site's inference, not a certified mapping. If it is wrong, we will remove it: corrections.

Questions and answers

What is a summary of New Providence Police Department's internal affairs and discipline record?

New Providence Police Department, a municipal police agency in Union County, logged 11 internal affairs investigations in 2025 involving 7 officers named in those cases. Its rate of 157.1 per 100 officers topped the Union County median of 137 and the 125.9 statewide municipal median, which can point to more misconduct or to fuller recordkeeping. Of the 11 investigations detailed for 2025, 2 reported sustained complaints. Other Departmental Rule Violation and Demeanor were the leading allegation categories, with Differential Treatment also listed. One major discipline record appears across the 2020-2025 releases, from 2021, and it involved one termination. New Providence PD received a D on the report card, at the 68th percentile among 171 peers in the 15-29 officers group, a medium-confidence grade.

How many internal affairs investigations did New Providence Police Department report in 2025?

New Providence Police Department reported 11 internal affairs investigations in 2025, according to New Jersey Attorney General data. 7 distinct officers were named in that year's IA investigations.

How many major discipline records does New Providence Police Department have?

New Providence Police Department has 1 major discipline records in the Attorney General's 2020-2025 releases, of which 1 were terminations. These are final, adjudicated actions, not allegations.

How many officers does New Providence Police Department have?

New Providence Police Department reported 27 full-time sworn officers to the FBI's Law Enforcement Employees census for 2025, 7.4% of them female. That is 1.93 sworn officers per 1,000 residents. This is a different measurement from the "officers named in IA cases" figure elsewhere on this page, which counts distinct officers in that year's internal affairs investigations, not total staffing.

What does New Providence Police Department pay its officers compared with local school staff?

The median pensionable salary for the 26 active New Providence Police Department officers in the NJ Treasury pension file is $133,394. The median for the 235 TPAF-enrolled staff at NEW PROVIDENCE BD OF ED is $89,555, a ratio of 1.49x. Against the Union County school-staff median the ratio is 1.49x. These are pensionable base salaries: they exclude overtime, stipends, longevity and leave payouts for both groups, and a school contract year and a police work year are different lengths. TPAF covers certificated school staff, not only classroom teachers.

Sources

  1. [1]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 2532. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  2. [2]YourMoney Active Pension Members (PFRS/SPRS subset) and YourMoney Active Pension Members (TPAF subset, names removed). New Jersey Department of the Treasury. Both snapshots as of March 31, 2026. Derived from the public YourMoney Active Pension Members dataset, https://www.yourmoney.nj.gov/. Figures are computed by this site from as-reported pensionable salaries; the row-by-row account of what entered each figure is published at /data/pay-comparison.json.
  3. [3]Records-request activity for New Providence Borough. OPRAmachine (opramachine.com), an independent public-records platform. Publicly visible requests only. Point-in-time snapshot taken 2026-07-12 from a database export dated 2026-07-11. Not updated after that date; see opramachine.com for current activity.
  4. [4]New Jersey Internal Affairs Officers, 2024-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Officer counts summed across every New Providence PD row. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  5. [5]New Jersey county boundaries. New Jersey Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS). NJ_Counties_3857 (FeatureServer layer 0), https://services2.arcgis.com/XVOqAjTOJ5P6ngMu/arcgis/rest/services/NJ_Counties_3857/FeatureServer/0. 2020 boundary delineation. Retrieved 2026-07-27. Boundaries are generalized for display. This data set is not a survey document and must not be used as such. The polygons do not represent legal boundaries.
  6. [6]FBI Law Enforcement Employees (LEE), New Jersey subset. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Row 8611. Derived from the public Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) / Police Employee Data dataset (1960-2025), https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/.
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  10. [10]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 485. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  11. [11]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1508. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  12. [12]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 2015. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  13. [13]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 993. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  14. [14]New Jersey Internal Affairs Agency Totals, 2021-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 2532. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09.
  15. [15]New Jersey Internal Affairs Investigations, 2024-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2025; row 1 is the header.
  16. [16]New Jersey Internal Affairs Data Download, 2021-2023. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2021.
  17. [17]New Jersey Internal Affairs Data Download, 2021-2023. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2022.
  18. [18]New Jersey Internal Affairs Data Download, 2021-2023. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2023.
  19. [19]New Jersey Internal Affairs Investigations, 2024-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2024.
  20. [20]New Jersey Internal Affairs Investigations, 2024-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Sheet1", row 1. Snapshot retrieved 2026-06-09. Aggregated from every New Providence PD row for 2025.
  21. [21]FBI Law Enforcement Employees (LEE), New Jersey subset. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Row 8611. Derived from the public Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) / Police Employee Data dataset (1960-2025), https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/.
  22. [22]Ranks computed by this site over the Attorney General internal affairs agency totals and major discipline releases, within agency type. Each ranking page lists every agency and its source rows.
  23. [23]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 2776. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03.