The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association, Inc. is composed of law enforcement personnel from all over the state of North Carolina.  These officers are employed by either federal, state, county or municipal governments.  Our association is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving both men and women working for North Carolina public  law enforcement entities. North Carolina PBA is  funded by membership dues and citizen contributions.
    This professional association prides itself in providing outstanding service to its members.  The Association represents law enforcement by providing legal services and advocating changes to improve the quality of work life for people employed in all aspects of criminal justice.

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Legislative Update: June 15, 2010

SB 1450 IS HORRIBLE LEGISLATION

 

Honary Officer Laid to Rest

 

Pensions Under Assault

 

Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act Update

 

Raleigh PD's Bravest Cop is also the Smallest

 

Police Benevolent Foundation Check Presented to
Survivor Beth Hutchens

On April 30, 2010, Beth Hutchens was presented a Police Benevolent Foundation check by NCPBA Division President Randy Byrd at a luncheon in honor of her husband Sgt. Mickey Hutchens.   Sgt. Hutchens, a PBA member and Winston-Salem officer, was shot in the line of duty on October 7, 2009.....(4/30/10)

 

CONGRATULATIONS to NCPBA Winston-Salem Chapter Member
Daniel Clark!

The WS Chapter would like to thank everyone who took the time to vote for and support Daniel Clark during the 2010 America's Most Wanted All-Star Contest. This is a great honor and accomplishment for Daniel, but it is also a great tribute to Sgt Mickey HUTCHENS....(05-07-10)


Eastern Coastal Chapter Wins the North Carolina Directors Award

In 2007, the Police Benevolent Foundation announced an awards program to recognize and encourage member participation in the growth and development of the Foundation through fundraising activities.  The Director’s Award was created to recognize the chapter that raises the most funds in its division in a year...(04-12-10)

PBA Makes Primary Endorsements for NC Court of Appeals

PBA Makes Primary Endorsements in Wake County Races

The Eastern Coastal Chapter Announces Their Endorsement
of Neil Elks for Pitt County Sheriff

 

Spring Edition of the Patrolman's Journal

 

In Remembrance of a Fallen Officer

 

Roanoke Valley Chapter Moves Towards Chapter Formation

 

North Carolina PBA presents Rep. Jennifer Weiss and Senator Floyd McKissick Jr. with Appreciation Awards

 

Great Day for the PBA!
Workshop and Plaque Presentations Creates Excitement
and Energy for Leaders of the PBA

 

Roanoke Valley Chapter Moves Towards Chapter Formation

 

Southeastern Chapter Members Start the Process of Putting
Active Chapter in Place

 

Cast Your Vote For Officer Daniel Clark

"America's Most Wanted All-Star"
WS Chapter Member Daniel CLARK is the Week 1 Finalist for the AMERICA'S MOST WANTED All Star.
Watch America's Most Wanted on Fox at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, 02-27-10 to see the story of the events of October 7, 2009. Voting will begin between the weekly finalists winners in April. For more information: www.amw.com/allstar/2010. This nomination is based on his actions October 7, 2009, when WS Chapter Member (and WS Chapter Board Member) Mickey HUTCHENS was shot & killed.
... (2/26/10)

 

Governor Perdue Signs Far Reaching Executive Order


Cary Chapter to Host 4th Annual Officer of the Year Banquet

 

Eastern Coastal Chapter presents Rep. McLawhorn with

an Appreciation Award

 

PBA Leadership Meets with the State Parks Director to Discuss Issues

 

Central Chapter Members Start the Process of Putting

Active Chapter in Place

 

 

PBA Candidate Interview and Endorsement Process Continues to
Lead from the Front

Municipal Elections Offer Opportunity for Members to Participate as Stakeholders in the
Political Arena.
... (2/15/10)

 

 

 

 

PBA Legislation Clarifies the Law Regarding the Special Separation Allowance

 

Police Activities League Sponsorship Important Part of PBA

 

A Tale of Two Trends: Overall Fatalities Fall, Fatal Shootings on the Rise

PBF Scholarships Now Available