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Directory of Federal and State Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Boards and Accredited Basic Law Enforcement Training Academies ILLINOIS STATE POLICE Academy JB Pritzker Brendan F. Kelly Governor Acting Director Directory of Federal and State Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Boards and Accredited Basic Law Enforcement Training Academies Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy Customs and Border Protection – Field Operations Academy Naval Criminal Investigative Service Training Academy Transportation Security Administration Training Center Protective Services Training Academy Air Force Special Investigations Academy Postal Inspection Service Career Development Unit Army Military Police School James J. Rowley Training Center (Secret Service) National Criminal Investigation Training Academy (IRS) Diplomatic Security Service Academy Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers - Academies o U.S. Courts – Probation and Pretrial Services Training Academy o U.S. Indian Police Academy – Bureau of Indian Affairs – Office of Justice Services o U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services – Academy Training Center Law Enforcement Training Center (Veterans Affairs) Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Training Academy U.S. Marshals Service Training Division Office of Training (DEA) DHS Intelligence Training Academy National Background Investigations Bureau FBI Academy Washington DC Police Officers Standards and Training Board Metropolitan Police Academy Alabama Peace Officers Standards & Training Commission 3700 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62712-8639 (217) 786-6902 (voice) • 1 (800) 255-3323 (TDD) www.illinois.gov • www.isp.state.il.us June 7, 2019 Page 1 of 22 Alabama Criminal Justice Training Center Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Academy at Tuscaloosa Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Academy – Baldwin County Birmingham Police Academy Huntsville Police Academy Jefferson County Law Enforcement Academy Mobile Police Academy Montgomery Police Academy Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy Alaska Police Standards Council Department of Public Safety Academy University of Alaska – Fairbanks Law Enforcement Academy Anchorage Police Department Officer Academy Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board Arizona Western Community College Law Enforcement Training Academy Chandler-Gilbert Community College Law Enforcement Training Academy Glendale Community College Law Enforcement Training Academy Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Training Academy Mesa Police Department Training Academy Northeastern Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy Northern Arizona Regional Training Academy Phoenix Regional Police Academy Pima County Sheriff’s Department Training Academy Southern Arizona Law Enforcement Training Center Western Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy Northwest Law Enforcement Training Academy Central Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy California Commission on Police Officer Standards and Training Alameda County Sheriff’s Department Academy Training Center Allan Hancock College – Lompoc Valley Campus Public Safety Training Complex 3700 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62712-8639 (217) 786-6902 (voice) • 1 (800) 255-3323 (TDD) www.illinois.gov • www.isp.state.il.us June 7, 2019 Page 2 of 22 Bakersfield Law Enforcement Training Academy Butte College Public Safety Training Center CAL-FIRE California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Highway Patrol College of the Redwoods-Redwoods Training Center College of the Siskiyous Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department Golden West College Regional Criminal Justice Training Center Imperial Valley College Kern County Sheriff’s Department Long Beach Police Department Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Los Angeles Police Department Napa Valley College Criminal Justice Training Center Oakland Police Department Orange County Sheriff’s Department Palomar College Rio Hondo Regional Training Center Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department Sacramento Police Department Sacramento Regional Public Safety Training Center San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Regional Public Safety Training Institute San Francisco Police Department San Joaquin Delta College Public Safety Training Center San Jose Police Department Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department Santa Rosa Junior College, Public Safety Training Center South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium Southwestern College-Otay Mesa HEC Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Center State Center Regional Training Facility – Fresno City College Tulare-Kings Counties Police Officer Training Academy Ventura County Criminal Justice Training Center Yuba College Public Safety Center 3700 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62712-8639 (217) 786-6902 (voice) • 1 (800) 255-3323 (TDD) www.illinois.gov • www.isp.state.il.us June 7, 2019 Page 3 of 22 Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Board Adams County Sheriff’s Academy Aims Community College Basic Peace Officer Academy Arapahoe Community College Law Enforcement Academy Aurora Police Training Academy Colorado Mountain College Glenwood Springs Law Enforcement Training Academy Colorado Springs Police Department Training Academy Colorado State Patrol Basic Training Academy Community College of Aurora Law Enforcement Training Academy Denver Police Academy El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Training Academy Front Range Community College Law Enforcement Academy Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training Academy Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Lakewood Police Department Combined Regional Academy Otero Jr. College Law Enforcement Training Academy Pikes Peak Regional Law Enforcement Academy Pueblo Law Enforcement Academy Pueblo Police Department Law Enforcement Academy Red Rocks Community College Law Enforcement Training Academy Southwest Regional Law Enforcement Academy, Pueblo Community College Southwest Technical College of the Rockies Police Academy Trinidad State Junior College – Alamosa Campus Weld County Law Enforcement Training Academy Western Colorado Peace Officers Academy Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council Bridgeport Police Department Training Academy Connecticut Police Academy Hartford Police Academy New Haven Police Academy State Training Police Academy Waterbury Police Academy Delaware Council on Police Training Delaware State Police Training Academy New Castle County Citizen’s Police Academy University of Delaware Law Enforcement Training Program Wilmington Police Department Academy 3700 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62712-8639 (217) 786-6902 (voice) • 1 (800) 255-3323 (TDD) www.illinois.gov • www.isp.state.il.us June 7, 2019 Page 4 of 22 Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission George Stone Vo-Tech Center, Criminal Justice Training Center Northwest Florida State College, Criminal Justice Training Center Chipola College Criminal Justice Training Center Florida Panhandle Technical College Public Safety Institute Gulf Coast State College, Criminal Justice Training Academy Tallahassee Community College, Florida Public Safety Institute/PTLEA Florida Gateway College, Public Service Training Center North Florida Community College, Public Safety Academy Santa Fe College, Institute of Public Safety Northeast Florida Criminal Justice Center St. John’s River State College, Criminal Justice Training Program Citrus County Public Safety Training Center College of Central Florida Criminal Justice Institute Criminal Justice Academy of Osceola Daytona State College, School of Emergency Services Eastern Florida State College, Public Safety Institute Lake technical College Criminal Justice Academy Seminole State College Center for Public Safety Valencia College Criminal Justice Institute Polk State College, Kenneth C. Thompson Institute of Public Safety South Florida State College, Criminal Justice Academy Hillsborough Community College, Criminal Justice Institute Manatee Sheriff’s Office Training Center Manatee Technical College, Criminal Justice Academy Pasco-Hernando State College, Public Service Technology Programs St. Petersburg College, Southeastern Public Safety Institute Southwest Florida Public Service Academy Suncoast Technical College, Criminal Justice Academy Indian River State College, Criminal Justice Institute Palm Beach State College, Criminal Justice Institute Broward College, Institute for Public Safety Broward County Sheriff’s Office Institute for Criminal Justice Studies Florida Keys Community College, Institute for Public Safety Miami-Dade College, School of Justice Miami-Dade Public Safety Training Institute Miami Police Training Center Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Professional Development 3700 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62712-8639 (217) 786-6902 (voice) • 1 (800) 255-3323 (TDD) www.illinois.gov • www.isp.state.il.us June 7, 2019 Page 5 of 22 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Law Enforcement Training Center Florida Highway Patrol Training Academy Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council GPSTC Regional Police Academy Tifton GPSTC Regional Police Academy Savannah GPSTC Regional Police Academy Augusta GPSTC Regional Police Academy Columbus Fulton County Public Safety
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