Promoting
the Welfare of Law Enforcement Officers Nationally
MISSION
STATEMENT OF THE NEVADA STATE LODGE
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
The
primary mission of the Nevada State Lodge is to support and
defend the Constitution of the United States, Nevada and its
municipalities through the protection of life and property.
In doing so, we attempt to foster individual and collective
proficiency of our membership through fraternal, educational,
social and charitable activities among both the law enforcement
and the civilian community.
Our
primary membership comprises members of both active duty and
retired law enforcement officers. In addition, honorary membership
may be bestowed on individuals who have performed an exceptional
service or contribution to the state or local community.
Currently,
the Nevada State Lodge consists of six local lodges from around
the state from the communities of Las Vegas, Boulder City,
Henderson, Nye County, Ely and Eureka. Interaction is achieved
through meetings and conferences. Each lodge is independent
in its management, but subscribes to compliance with national
and state constitution and by-laws. The lodges are as follows:
Nevada
State Lodge
Ed Howard, President
775-209-3988
Las
Vegas Lodge 1
David Moody, President
702-658-4625
Boulder
City Lodge 2
Jerry Stone, Secretary
702-293-9224
Henderson
Lodge 3
Richard Macklin, President
702-565-7017
Nye
Co. Lodge 4
Joseph Close, President
775-209-3988
Ely
Lodge 5
Chris Hall, President
775-289-1660
Eureka
Co. Lodge 6
Rob Cutler, President
775-237-5330
The
men and women of the Nevada State Lodge are part of the more
than 300,000 active and retired law enforcement officers from
around the nation. The Fraternal Order of Police is the oldest
law enforcement association of this type in the United States. FOP printable membership
application