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On October 28, 1963, the "State Troopers Fraternal Association of New
Jersey" was incorporated under the provisions of Title 15 of the Revised
Statutes of 1937 (The Corporations and Associations Not for Profit Act).
The purpose of this corporation is "To improve the working conditions of the
Members of the New Jersey State Police; to increase the promotional
opportunities of the members of the New Jersey State Police based on merit
and seniority, along with an equitable promotional system; to raise the
salaries of the members of the New Jersey State Police to adequate standards;
To provide an orderly procedure for the smooth, rapid and mutually
satisfactory handing of grievances with respect to any member of the New
Jersey State Police; to dedicate its membership to the proper maintenance of
law and order, to the protection of life and property and to the
strengthening of the democratic principles in which we all believe throughout
The State of New Jersey; to boost the morale of the New Jersey State Police
and to provide increased incentives to enable the members thereof to perform
their duties with a high degree of perfection and integrity".
"The location of said corporation shall be located in North Arlington, New
Jersey and such other cities as may from time to time be designated."
"The number of trustees for the first year of existence shall be nine."
The STFA office is currently located at 2634 Highway 70, Manasquan, NJ
08736. We have an Elected Board of ten Officers that serve two year terms.
There is a full time Association Counsel, with Troop and Station
Representatives at locations throughout the state. All Officers and
Representatives are enlisted State Troopers. The STFA is the recognized
collective bargaining unit of all State Troopers under the rank of Sergeant.
Since the Incorporation of the STFA in 1963, significant strides have been
made in salary, benefits, and legislation affecting the New Jersey State
Police. Our mission has not changed since October 28, 1963. We continue to
strive for the best possible working conditions, compensation, and the fair
and equitable treatment of all New Jersey State Troopers.
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