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Peace Officer State Licensed Training Centers


Peace Officer State Licensed Training Centers

State Licensed Training Centers: Cass County Sheriff's Office Regional Training Academy, 2501 W. Mechanic Harrisonville, MO 64701

Peace Officer Standards and Training - Department of Public Safety

The Peace Officer Standards and Training Program (POST) is a regulatory program with responsibility for licensing peace officers.

POST Training - Missouri Safety Center

... Licensed Training Organization for law enforcement continuing education and a State Licensed Training Center through the Central Missouri Police Academy.

Training Division - Missouri State Highway Patrol

The Law Enforcement Academy is an approved peace officer training center under Chapter 590 RSMo. As such, it provides certified basic and career enhancement ...

Law Enforcement Training Academy | MU Extension

At the Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI), we offer a Class A-certified 600-hour basic training academy. You will receive almost 700 hours of ...

Academy - Missouri Sheriffs' Association

State Licensed. The MSA 700-Hour Basic Peace Officer Academy exceeds the State of Missouri's minimum basic training requirements for peace officer licensing.

Law Enforcement Training Center | City of O'Fallon, Missouri

This facility is committed to providing the highest standard of training to police officers and public safety agencies through state-of-the-art technology and ...

Training | Missouri Peace Officers Association

The Missouri Peace Officers Association is an Approved Provider of Law Enforcement Continuing Education; therefore, is POST approved. The MPOA training ...

Training Services - MOPCA - Missouri Police Chiefs Association

The MPCA was the first law enforcement association to be recognized and licensed by the State of Missouri as an “Approved Provider” of law enforcement training.

Law Enforcement Academy - Jefferson College

This is a 1000-hour POST only curriculum program. Upon completion of the program, recruits will graduate with a Missouri Class A Peace Officers License and 41 ...

Basic Training - Eastern Missouri Police Academy

Curriculum: Our curriculum is based on two concepts. The first is our mandate from the State Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission (POST). POST ...

Center for Advanced Skills Training in Law Enforcement - O'Fallon, MO

Check out the video below to learn more about the proposed state-of-the-art facility! · Letters of Support · CASTLE Layout · A one-mile Emergency Vehicle ...

Central Missouri Police Academy

Central Missouri Police AcademyWelcome to CMPA The Missouri Safety Center and the Central Missouri Police Academy (CMPA) are part of the Harmon College of ...

Law Enforcement - Social Science - East Central College

East Central College partners with the Phelps County Sheriff's Department to offer basic training (Class A – peace officer) and continuing law enforcement ...

Law Enforcement Academy - Missouri Southern State University

600 Hour Certified Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy · Complete the initial online application. · Be contacted by Director Chad Adams to schedule an ...

State, Local & Tribal Law Enforcement Training

The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers' (FLETC), State, Local and Tribal Division (SLTD) supports law enforcement communities by providing low-cost ...

Law Enforcement Academy - Drury University

The Drury University Law Enforcement Academy, certified by the State of Missouri Department of Public Safety, provides professional training for those ...

Continuing Education - Eastern Missouri Police Academy

The cost for continuing education classes will vary. Most classes offered will be provided free to those officers belonging to a member agency. For free classes ...

P.O.S.T. Certification | Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers

The advanced training programs and workshops offered are developed with the advice, assistance and support of federal, state, local, tribal and cam.

2024 Continuing Education Classes - St. Louis County

Law enforcement agencies across the United States are facing increased scrutiny for failure to identify and correct misconduct infractions by their officers.