The Choir Boys L.E.M.C. started in 1991. It was a dream of a two Southern California Police Officers who enjoyed riding Harley Davidson Motor Cycles and the company of other Law Enforcement Officers.
As the years moved on, the club grew. Southern California now has 6 regions with approximately 500 members. In the last four years the club has seen it’s largest growth with 3 regions in Arizona, 1 region in Texas and 2 regions in Nevada.
As the club grows, with it’s fine reputation of professionalism, other areas in California have shown an interest in becoming regions along with other several other states becoming chapters.
The By-laws of the club keep it’s members at the highest level of professionalism and order. The club contains police personnel with a wide variety of job assignments along with members that are at the executive, command and supervisory levels.
Our members hold our club in high regard. Our by-laws are strict and we demand a high level of personal and professional conduct.
Citizens who are familiar with us, know that we are doing honorable deeds for our fellow officers in need and our community.
The Choir Boys L.E.M.C is a club that enjoys the freedom to ride hard and ride long and the brotherhood of those who qualify to become members.
Our Club Colors and what they represent
The vest attached with “colors” is the symbol of or organization.
The Blue stands for the “Thin Blue Line”, the stand we choose to take for our community, to protect them from evil.
The White denotes the purity of heart that fills all Choir Boys.
The Gold signifies the rarity and strength of the few who calls themselves Choir Boys.
The untipped Scales of Justice stands for fairness and the lack of bias that is necessary to conduct our lives.
The colors as a whole represent the brotherhood and camaraderie that is the staple of our existence.
To be eligible for membership into our organization you must:
1. Be an active or retired law enforcement officer who is in good standing with their department
2. Adhere to the club rules, regulations, and by-laws
3. Own and ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle.
You are asked to be active and support club rides both within our local club and other Choir Boy Regions.
We have no mandatory rides or events.
If you have an interest for more information or to join our organization, visit our main website at http://www.azchoirboys.org/








