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Peace Officers of California is dedicated to providing members with the finest in representation and benefits at a reasonable cost. We hope the following information helps you make an informed decision. If you still have questions call your local P.O.C. number (Contact Us) and go to ext. 222 for membership questions, or ext. 333 for Legal Defense questions.

 

MEMBERSHIPS

 

The P.O.C. dues structure is very reasonable, providing affordable quality services. Once the severance process is complete the dues structure will be altered, but it is still guaranteed to be less than your current CSLEA dues with no loss of services.

 

MEMBERS are peace officers, as defined by 830 PC, employed within the State of California and represented by the current bargaining unit 7, or a retired annuitant. Dues are $30.00 per month, including Legal Defense and access to all other member benefits. Full members have full voting rights.

 

LIMITED MEMBERS are the same as full members but do not receive LDF – choose this membership level if you currently receive LDF elsewhere. Dues are $15 per month. Limited members have full voting rights.

 

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS are peace officers in any class noted above not represented by bargaining unit 7. Dues are $25.00 per month, including Legal Defense and access to all other member benefits. Associate members may not vote on contract issues or those involving P.O.C. management.

 

RETIRED MEMBERS are any retired peace officer. They are eligible for limited benefits such as group insurance and other discounts. Dues are $10.00 per month. Retired members have no voting rights.

 

HONORARY MEMBERS are people who show a particular interest in promoting the objectives of the Association. The P.O.C. Board of Directors shall select honorary members, who will not vote, pay dues, nor receive benefits.

 

CORPORATE MEMBERS are those companies which affiliate themselves with P.O.C. and who agree to pay a corporate rate, determined by the P.O.C. Board of Directors. Corporate members have no vote nor do they receive benefits except Corporate Members may advertise and link their company on the P.O.C. web site. Corporate members shall benefit from their corporate status as seen fit by the P.O.C. Board of Directors.

 


If you have already joined and have NOT received a membership e-mail welcoming you to P.O.C. advising you on how to setup your peaceofficer.org e-mail account then it may be that your personal e-mail address was invalid (we default to personal e-mail addresses and only if asked to do so do we use alternatives). If you have not received a welcome e-mail, please type your preferred e-mail address here with your name and, if you know it, membership number and send to us so we can change the re-direct. Many thanks.


 

 

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