New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police

New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police The New Mexico Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge was formed in 1954 and is proud to be one of New Mexico’s oldest law enforcement organizations.

The New Mexico State Fraternal Order of Police has several thousand active members, which is organized into 13 lodges throughout the State of New Mexico. The State Lodge has always been and will remain actively involved in protecting the interests and welfare of our State law enforcement officers and their families. The State FOP Legislative Committee led the creation and passage of the Officer's

Bill of Rights within the State of New Mexico, in addition to the passage of the Collective Bargaining Act that enabled law enforcement to began bargaining within the State. The State FOP additional played a critical part in 1995, with the passage of the Police Officer's Survivors Benefit that currently awards $250,000.00 to the survivor's of police officers within the State of New Mexico that are killed in the line of duty, and free tuition to any New Mexico State University for the children of the fallen officers. The New Mexico State FOP is recognized as the VOICE of law enforcement within the State of New Mexico and remains committed to protecting the rights of law enforcement officer's within the State of New Mexico at the legislative level in Santa Fe.

02/18/2025

The California Fraternal Order of Police Federal Lodge 12 will convene its next general membership meeting on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at Marina Village, Room Delta 6, commencing at 1100. Our distinguished guest speaker will be Roger Mayberry, National FOP Director of Labor Services. The meeting will take place at Marina Village, 1936 Quivira Way, San Diego, CA.

05/26/2024
01/05/2024

The violence against Law Enforcement Officers must stop!

06/10/2023

The violence against cops in this country shows no signs of slowing down. So far this year, we’ve seen 166 officers shot (+40% from 2020 YTD).

Twenty of those officers were killed. That’s 20 families that will never again wait anxiously for their loved one to come home and walk through the door.

The violence against our officers is beyond unacceptable; it’s a stain on our society. IT MUST END!

04/21/2023

Members of the New Mexico Fraternal Order of Police with Representative Paul Pacheco.

04/21/2023

Brothers and Sisters, Please find attached photo of the Peace Officers' Memorial Service in Albuquerque on May 5, 2015. The Service was a County and City event that recognized those brothers and sisters who made the supreme sacrifice in the Greater Metropolitan Area. This year we honored the memory of Officer Anthony Haase of the Rio Rancho Police Department who lost his life in the "line of duty" in 2014. He will be honored in Washington, DC at the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service on May 15, 2015 along with his Survivor Spouse. In the words of the FOP Auxiliary, "Never Let Them Walk Alone". Bob Martinez Fraternal Order of Police New Mexico State President

09/30/2022
09/30/2022

: “The PA FOP is proud to endorse Dr. Oz for the United States Senate. He’s the candidate who will ensure police officers have the tools they need to protect the commonwealth, especially during these dangerous times. Like us, he wants to see that criminals are held accountable. At a time when being a police officer is as dangerous as ever, Dr. Oz cares about Pennsylvania’s police officers and their families. We look forward to working with him here at home and in Washington D.C.”

"NEVER LET THEM WALK ALONE"
05/11/2022

"NEVER LET THEM WALK ALONE"

03/03/2022

Alleged kidnapper remains at large

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1420 Carlisle Boulevard NE Ste 108
Albuquerque, NM
87110

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