Requirements for Membership
Active Membership
Any full-time, sworn law enforcement officer with arrest power who is employed by a government entity may become a member of the Fraternal Order of Police.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Fraternal Order of Police
Article 4 - Membership
Section 1. Any regularly appointed or elected and full-time employed law enforcement officer of the United States, any state or political subdivision thereof, or any agency may be eligible for membership in the Fraternal Order of Police, subject to the provisions of this Constitution. No person shall be denied membership on account of race, religion, color, creed, sex, age, or national origin.
Section 2. Subject only to the provisions of this Constitution, each state and subordinate lodge shall be the judge of its membership. Each state and subordinate lodge shall establish requirements for membership in good standing of its respective membership, which requirements shall not be inconsistent herewith.
If you are interested in joining the Fraternal Order of Police, or if you are interested in forming your own local lodge, contact the State Lodge in the state in which you live. Want to know more? Info@wyomingfop.com
Lodge at Large Wyoming
The Wyoming State Lodge has established a lodge at large for officers wishing to join the Fraternal Order of Police in Wyoming where no lodge is established in their area. This lodge is the Wapiti Lodge 15 and is administered by the Wyoming State Lodge.
If you reside in Wyoming and no lodge is established in your area, please submit an application which can be found by clicking the like below.

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