Accreditation​

New Jersey State Association of
Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP)

This is a tremendous accomplishment for the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department and represents several years and thousands of hours dedicated to reach this goal.

Accreditation is a progressive and time-proven way of helping law enforcement agencies calculate and improve their overall performances. The foundation of Accreditation lies in the adoption of standards containing a clear statement of professional objectives. Participating agencies conduct a thorough self-analysis to determine how existing operations can be adapted to meet these objectives.
When the procedures are in place, a team of trained assessors verifies that applicable standards have been successfully implemented. Accreditation status represents a significant professional achievement. Accreditation acknowledges the implementation of policies and procedures that are conceptually sound and operationally effective.
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police has pursued the concept and development of a voluntary statewide law enforcement accreditation program for New Jersey.

New Jersey State Association of
Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP)

This is a tremendous accomplishment for the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department and represents several years and thousands of hours dedicated to reach this goal.
Accreditation is a progressive and time-proven way of helping law enforcement agencies calculate and improve their overall performances. The foundation of Accreditation lies in the adoption of standards containing a clear statement of professional objectives. Participating agencies conduct a thorough self-analysis to determine how existing operations can be adapted to meet these objectives.
When the procedures are in place, a team of trained assessors verifies that applicable standards have been successfully implemented. Accreditation status represents a significant professional achievement. Accreditation acknowledges the implementation of policies and procedures that are conceptually sound and operationally effective.
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police has pursued the concept and development of a voluntary statewide law enforcement accreditation program for New Jersey.

Accreditation

This effort has resulted in the formation of the New Jersey Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (NJLEAC), consisting of commissioners appointed by the (NJSACOP). Personnel from NJSACOP provide support services to the Commission and to applicant agencies.
The attitudes, training and actions of personnel of New Jersey’s law enforcement agencies best reflect compliance with the standards contained in this program. Policy and procedure based on Accreditation will not insure a crime-free environment for citizens, nor will it ensure an absence of litigation against law enforcement agencies and executives.
However, effective and comprehensive leadership through professionally based policy development is directly influenced by a law enforcement program that is comprehensive, obtainable and based on standards that reflect professional service delivery.

Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department

The Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department received its third, three-year accreditation from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) on June 16, 2022 through 2025. The department was 100% in compliance with all standards of the NJSACOP accreditation. Remaining accredited is a continuous process, where the Department is obligated to provide specific proof and evidence of following the guidelines of the NJSACOP accreditation as well as its own policies and procedures.