Frequently Asked Questions - CHP 11-99 Foundation (2024)

What is “11-99”?

California Highway Patrol dispatchers and officers use the radio code “11-99” to communicate, “officer needs assistance.”

What is the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation?

The CHP 11-99 Foundation an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charitable organization. Our mission is to provide emergency assistance to California Highway Patrol employees and their families, and scholarships to CHP children.

How do I become a member?

If you would like to become a Lifetime Member, pleasevisit the Membership page to learn more about our five membership levels. In addition to a tax-deductible membership fee, you will be required to submit an application and authorize the 11-99 Foundation to complete a background check to verify your eligibility.

How do I order replacement or additional membership items if I’m already a member?

If you are an existing member and would like to order additional or replacement member-only items, please fill out THIS FORM and submit it with payment. Only existing members may order additional license plate frames ($108/ea), and must submit a copy of their current registration or insurance showing the name of the member on the document.

The 11-99 Foundation license plate frames are NOT for sale to the general public. Frames are only offered to newly approved or existing members, as there are 1-2 included with each membership level. Only newly approved or existing members may order additional license plate frames ($108/ea), and must submit a copy of your registration or insurance showing the name of the member on the document. Please refer to the Membership page to review the details of each membership level and what items are included with each level.

If you are a member, you may complete this form and submit it with payment.

NOTE: All license plate frames, as well as all membership items, are the sole property of the 11-99 Foundation (as noted on all membership applications). Third-party or private-party sale of frames or any membership item is strictly prohibited. Our staff monitors selling platforms on a daily basis and will flag and remove any sale, as well as revoke one’s membership to the Foundation should this occur.

How do I check on the status of my membership items?

Typical timelines: It typically takes around 4-6 weeks for your personalized membership items to arrive at your doorstep, once your application has been approved (6-8 weeks during busy times).

For existing members ordering additional or replacement membership items, it typically takes at least 3-5 weeks to receive orders, depending on stock and if personalized.

Please email or call 714.529.1199 to speak with our Membership team for any additional questions about your application or order.

Does joining really get me out of a ticket when I get pulled over?

No, it does NOT. Every traffic stop is dependent on the laws or speeds that are being violated and action taken is up to the discretion of the officer based on that circ*mstance. In fact, every applicant who joins agrees and signs our membership terms and conditions stating that 11-99membership cards and items do not authorize any privileges, leniency, or preferential treatment during any contact involving a law enforcement agency, and one’s membership may be revoked at any time without cause and at the sole discretion of the CHP 11-99 Foundation.

We encourage any member who gets stopped to act with the utmost respect for law enforcement, own up to any violations, and thank the officer for doing his/her job. A great thing to say is, “As a member of the 11-99 Foundation I should have known better and I’m sorry.”

How do I update my contact info or address on file?

Please fill out this form to update your mailing address(es), email, phone, and provide us with any other necessary changes to our records. Note: Your information is kept strictly confidential and will only be used for Foundation emails, mailings, and promotions.

What is the process for a CHP employee facing hardship who would like to submit a request for assistance?

Who Qualifies for Assistance and How?

Any current, active employee of the CHP (uniformed or civilian) may apply to receive assistance. We are NOT able to provide emergency assistance to retired CHP employees, due to the large and ever-growing number of retirees each year. Only current CHP employees are eligible for emergency and death benefit assistance.

How does a CHP employee submit the request for assistance?

Please apply directly through your Commander – all requests are confidential. Your Commander will then move your request up the chain of command, to our CHP Departmental Liaison (who is appointed by the Commissioner). Our Liaison then works with our Director of CHP External Relations and Retired CHP Deputy Commissioner, Manny Padilla, to evaluate the request and coordinate assistance on a case-by-case basis. Click here for more details.

For more information on how we can help you or other CHP families facing hardship, click here.

What are your Membership Terms & Conditions?

Whether a member applies online, via mail, or the PDF application, the membership terms and conditions must be agreed to and signed off on in order for membership to be considered and the background check to begin.

As stated on our application:

Any incident involving a member who has contact with law enforcement will be evaluated once evidence, court documents, an arrest and/or a conviction occurs. If a member is found to be in violation of the membership terms & conditions he/she/they agreed to upon joining or upgrading, the membership will be revoked.

If a membership is revoked, a letter will be issued to the member requesting that all membership items, including those issues upon joining or upgrading as well as additional store items purchased be returned to the CHP 11-99 Foundation office as they are property of the Foundation. Upon receiving those items back, the member will be refunded their membership dues plus the purchase price of those additional store items.

Frequently Asked Questions - CHP 11-99 Foundation (2024)

FAQs

What is the code 11-99 for CHP? ›

“11-99” is the radio code used by CHP officers and dispatchers, meaning “officer needs assistance”. Since its inception, the 11-99 Foundation has provided over $50 million in support to CHP families, including $40 million in vocational and academic scholarships to dependents of CHP employees.

What are the benefits of the 11-99 Foundation? ›

CHP 11-99 Foundation provides emergency assistance and death benefits to California Highway Patrol (CHP) employees and their families and provides vocational and academic scholarships to children of CHP employees.

How do you become a member of the 11/99 Foundation? ›

Applying for membership is easy! Simply complete an application form online (see below) or fill out and email the form to applications@chp11-99.org. Pay the one-time tax deductible fee for the corresponding membership level you choose and submit payment with your form. To view membership levels and items, click here.

What is the oath of the California Highway Patrol? ›

The CHP Code of Honor states: “I, a member of the California Highway Patrol, subscribe in word and deed to the following; To serve the United States of America and the State of California honestly, and conscientiously; and fulfill my oath as a soldier of the law; to uphold and maintain the honor and integrity of the ...

What is 11 99 10 code? ›

11-99 Officer needs help.

What is the CHP code for DUI? ›

California Vehicle Code Section 23152(a)

This code states that it is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle while impaired due to being under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both.

What does KMA 367 on a license plate mean? ›

What did KMA-367 mean anyway? KMA-367 was the official Federal Communications Commission (FCC) call sign for Los Angeles Police Department radio transmitters from 1948 through the 1980s. Those driving around with these license plate holders are associated with the LAPD.

What are the colors of the CHP? ›

CHP uniforms are traditionally khaki-colored with campaign hat and blue-and-gold trouser stripe. Command officers wear a tan combination cap. The dress uniform includes a forest green jacket and royal blue tie (bow tie for motor officers).

Who is foundation member? ›

Foundation Member means a person or entity admitted to membership of the Institute as a Foundation Member in accordance with clause 9(b). Foundation Member means a Member that has a Foundation Membership as categorised by this Agreement.

What are troopers called in California? ›

On August 14, 1929, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) was created through an act of the Legislature and the CHP was granted statewide authority to enforce traffic laws on county and state highways.

Can local police pull you over on the highway in California? ›

If the Interstate Highway runs through a city, the cop can stop & write you up first violations done inside the city limits. His jurisdiction is ANYWHERE inside city limits. A county Sherriff or his deputies can, too. Their jurisdiction is ANYWHERE within county lines.

Can highway patrol stop you on the street in California? ›

The California Highway Patrol can generally exercise its law enforcement authority anywhere in the State of California. The CHP has primary patrol jurisdiction over the following: all of California's state highways and freeways, and. roads and streets outside city limits.

What does 1141 mean chp? ›

CHP Glossary of Commonly Used Abbreviations
106- BUSY
1110- TAKE A REPORT
1141- AMBULANCE REQUESTED
1144- POSSIBLE FATALITY
1185- TOW TRUCK
9 more rows

What does CHP code 1141 mean? ›

1127. Drivers license check, driver held. 1141. Ambulance required.

What does 1144 mean CHP? ›

1144 = POSSIBLE FATALITY. 1148 = PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION. 1166 = DEFECTIVE TRAFFIC SIGNALS. 1179 = ACCIDENT – AMBULANCE RESPONDING. 1180 = ACCIDENT – MAJOR INJURY.

What is the CHP code 211? ›

California Penal Code § 211 PC defines the crime of robbery as using force or threats to take property directly from another person and against that person's will.” Robbery is a felony punishable by up to 9 years in state prison.

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