What is the Retirement Age Regulations in your area.

Weedledom

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I read a few weeks ago that there is talk of Changing the retirement age of Federal Law Enforcement workers. I am hoping that states don't follow suite. Not sure I would want someone who is 70 years old out there protecting me. Nothing against a 75 year old, just want someone with quicker reactions.
 
There are many factors to take into account. I am sure that there are 70 year olds that would be able to handle many of the office positions as well as anyone. With California Highway Patrol the earliest a officer can retire is age 50 and mandatory at age 60. Retirement benefits are tied to number of years worked and of course rank.
 
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In NJ you can retire at any age as long as you have 25 years in. Most retire anywhere from there late 40's to early 50's. The chiefs will usually stay a little longer.
 
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