Course Category: Upcoming Training Courses
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Officer Safety; Fun and Games Until it's Not #3871 - December 15, 2025
This officer safety and warrior mentality course is designed to provide instruction concerning the mental tenacity and attitude an individual officer should adopt in a life-threatening struggle. This course introduces student to the commitment to survive, regardless of the odds. It covers the transition from warrior to guardian and provides an analysis of officer safety issues and concerns. It concludes with a discussion of officer wellness and safety considerations.
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Officer Safety; Fun and Games Until it's Not #3871 - November 17, 2025
This officer safety and warrior mentality course is designed to provide instruction concerning the mental tenacity and attitude an individual officer should adopt in a life-threatening struggle. This course introduces student to the commitment to survive, regardless of the odds. It covers the transition from warrior to guardian and provides an analysis of officer safety issues and concerns. It concludes with a discussion of officer wellness and safety considerations.
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TCIC/TLETS Full Access #4802 - (Nov 12-14, 2025)
- TCIC/TLETS FA 11/14/25 - $120.00
Students must have their DPS user name prior to attendance. Please verify their user profile with course they are registered. This course is for operators who perform all TCIC/NCIC functions, including inquiry, entry, modification, clearing, canceling, and III functions. It also covers navigation of the databases that are connected to the TLETS system such as administrative messages, driver license, vehicle registration, and instructions regarding proper procedures for broadcasting in the state and nationwide. This course requires the TCIC/TLETS Operation Manual Parts 1 - 3. Operators must receive this training within the first six months of assignment or employment, regardless of whether these duties are performed on a full-time or part-time basis. In order to comply with federal requirements, operators must recertify within two years of certification or most recent recertification date. Please have your DPS user name, your agency will have submitted an user request form to DPS.
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TCIC/TLETS Less Than Full Access #4801 - (Nov 12-13, 2025)
- TCIC/TLETS LTF 11/13/25 - $80.00
Students must have their DPS user name prior to attendance. Please verify their user profile with course they are registered. This course is for operators who perform TCIC/NCIC functions at any level lower than full access. Generally, this pertains to inquiry only. It also covers navigation of the databases that are connected to the TLETS system such as administrative messages, driver license, vehicle registration, and instructions regarding proper procedures for broadcasting in the state and nationwide. This course requires the TCIC/TLETS Operation Manual Parts 1 - 2. Operators must receive this training within the first six months of assignment or employment, regardless of whether these duties are performed on a full-time or part-time basis. In order to comply with federal requirements, operators must recertify within two years of certification or most recent recertification date. Please have your DPS user name, your agency will have submitted an user request form to DPS.
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TCIC/TLETS Mobile Access #4800 - (Nov 12, 2025)
- TCIC/TLETS Mobil 11/12/25 - $40.00
Students must have their DPS user name prior to attendance. Please verify their user profile with course they are registered. TCIC/TLETS Mobile Operator Training Course (TCOLE #4800 - 8 hours): This course is for operators who perform TCIC/NCIC functions at any level lower than full access. Generally, this pertains to inquiry only, including mobile digital terminal (MDT) or laptop computer operators. It also covers information about driver license and vehicle registration. This course requires the TCIC/TLETS Operation Manual Part 1. Operators must receive this training within the first six months of assignment or employment, regardless of whether these duties are performed on a full-time or part-time basis. Course In order to comply with federal requirements, operators must recertify within two years of certification or most recent recertification date. Please have your DPS user name, your agency will have submitted an user request form to DPS.
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89th Legislative Update Course #3189 - October 30, 2025
- 89th Legislative Update Course #3189 - October 30, 2025 - $20.00
This course was designed to cover the bills passed in the 89th legislative session, which affect most peace officers of the State of Texas. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies. Instructors and students must verify all legislative changes and case-law holdings discussed in the instructor resource guide and are responsible for appropriate implementation of these changes. There is no substitute for reading the actual statutes, legislative acts, and court cases. 2-year Training Unit: (9/1/25-8/31/27) Legislative Update course (#3189)
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Blue NIMS: Street Level Incident Command #3713 - (Nov 19-20, 2025)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
TRAIN THE TRAINER COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to a practical level knowledge and execution of the fundamentals of the Incident Command System as outlined in the National Response Framework (NRF) and Nation Incident Management System (NIMS). This class provides students with ground truth understanding of ICS and how it can be applied during normal operations, as well as, complex incidents. Additional hands-on experience through a simulated exercise will enhance individual learning and retention. RECOMMENDED COURSE PREREQUISITE(S): IS-100 – Introduction to the Incident Command System IS-200 – ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents IS-700 – A National Incident Management System (NIMS), an Introduction IS-800 – National Response Framework, an Introduction -
Basic ATV/UTV Operator #3362 - (Oct 29-30, 2025)
- UTV 10/29-30/2025 - $80.00
Course Overview • Discuss Differences Between UTVs, ATVs, and Highway Vehicles Safety Requirements • Conduct Pre-ride Inspection • Discuss and conduct Transportation (towing and trailering) Pre-work Safety Concerns • Discuss and demonstrate Safe Operating Practices Field Proficiency
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Interviewing and Interrogation #2029 - November 3-5, 2025
- Interviewing and Interrogation #2029 - November 3-5, 2025 - $120.00
Major Topics of Discussion; interviewing, victims, witnesses, juveniles, children, sexual assault victims, suspects, legal requirements, the interrogation process and interview and interrogation strategies.
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Crime Scene Investigation #2106 - December 1-5, 2025
- Crime Scene Investigations December 2025 - $200.00
This course is designed to satisfy requirements for Intermediate Peace Officer Proficiency Certification under Commission rules 221.1 and 221.3. This course will educate law enforcement officers on how to conduct a crime scene investigation. This guide covers the legal aspects of a crime scene search, collection of various types of evidence, and specific crime scene searches.
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Women in Policing #8810 - February 16-18, 2026
- Women in Policing - $500.00
The class will begin each day at 8:00am and end at 5:00pm local time. Course Objectives In law enforcement today, women experience unique obstacles and barriers when seeking opportunity and promotion within their respective police agencies. Women still meet nearly all the household and family needs while fighting to balance non-traditional employment and the desire to achieve the challenge of new and exciting assignments within the police organization. The number of female peace officers has stagnated in the last twenty years. This course will help the students identify why this is occurring and how to overcome significant barriers. The student will learn to develop leadership traits and apply tools to support a fulfilling career full of opportunity and advancement. Cutting edge leadership principles are discussed in each lesson to prepare for the progression of the student’s career. This course will provide actionable steps students can begin implementing the moment they walk out of class to build on both informal and formal leadership traits and attributes while navigating the path to advancement. At the conclusion of this course, the student will learn and be able to discuss the following: •A brief history of women in law enforcement •Review of laws that guarantee equitable rights to employment opportunities, pay, credit, discrimination and voting rights for women and how these laws impact women in policing today •Building a strong professional persona – foundational principals for success •Identifying goals and building strong habits using the 1% habit philosophy •Understanding and overcoming obstacles unique to women in police work •Navigating instances of harassment and discrimination •Understanding and using employee motivational principles for success •Understanding and implementing the 6 pillars, procedural justice, and constitutional policing in contemporary times •Identifying and managing the toxic employee •Understanding and using workplace politics to meet career goals •Developing a strong support network •Managing workplace relationships – developing persuasion and influence •Understanding trauma triggers, its impact and implementing powerful self-care tools •Successive training and mentoring •Promotional preparate. To Register, please go to:
https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/524-leadership-for-women-in-policing/1345
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Basic County Corrections Licensing Course #1120 - (Oct 27- Nov 19, 2025)
- BCCC 11/19/2025 - $300.00
DECLARATION OF LICENSING COURSE ENROLLMENT ELIGIBILITY form and CHECKLIST must be provided prior the first day of class.
DOLCEE & Agency Checklist
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Rule 217.1 requires a training provider to have on file (on or before the first day of the licensing course) documented proof that the student meets all eligibility requirements for licensure. Training providers conducting licensing courses for either their own personnel or independent students (not hired by an agency) must have all required documents on file and readily available for review. Training providers conducting licensing courses for personnel from other Law Enforcement agencies may, with the advice and consent of their Advisory Board, either maintain copies of the required documents from the employing agency or use this declaration document as proof of compliance with Rule 217.1. -
Micro Red Dot Transition Course #2529 - (Dec 2, 2025)
- Red Dot 12/2025 - $150.00
Location: Rosenberg Police Gun range (located at 2749 Ave A, Rosenberg Texas.....Dead end of Ave A, passed the water treatment facility) Time: 8am-6pm Equipment needed: -Red dot equipped pistol -Belt and holster for red dot equipped pistol -Iron sights that can be co-witnessed through the micro red dot sight -Three magazines and necessary mag pouches -Minimum of 700 rounds of ammo -Hearing & eye protection -Hat -Drinks and Snacks
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Micro Red Dot Transition Course #2529 - (Nov 4, 2025)
- Red Dot 11/2025 - $150.00
Location: Rosenberg Police Gun range (located at 2749 Ave A, Rosenberg Texas.....Dead end of Ave A, passed the water treatment facility) Time: 8am-6pm Equipment needed: -Red dot equipped pistol -Belt and holster for red dot equipped pistol -Iron sights that can be co-witnessed through the micro red dot sight -Three magazines and necessary mag pouches -Minimum of 700 rounds of ammo -Hearing & eye protection -Hat -Drinks and Snacks
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Firearms Instructor Class #2222 - (Dec 2025)
- Rifle (Dec 2025) - $200.00
Please DO NOT wear any RED clothing. Prior to the beginning of the course, Qualification/tryouts will be held on Friday 12/05/2025 at 0800 hours. On 12/05/2025 please report directly to the Rosenberg Police Range, located at 2749 Ave A, Rosenberg Texas (Dead end of Ave A, passed the water treatment facility). Bring your pistol (+100 rounds) and shotgun (+10 Slug & 10 Buckshot). In order to continue the course, you must qualify with 90% or better for each weapon. You will have ONLY 2 attempts for each weapon. ***NOTE: we no longer require you to qualify with a revolver. On 12/08/2025 you will report to the GGLEA Training Facility. The Classroom portion will be held M/T/W and Range on Th/Fri. Eyes and ear protection Pistol and 700 rounds 12 Guage Shotgun and 25 slug rounds and 25 buckshot rounds ***12/05/2025 at 0800 hours students MUST SHOOT AT 90% WITH THEIR PISTOL AND SHOTGUN ONLY.
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Firearms Instructor Class #2222 - Tryouts Dec 2025
- Firearms Tryouts (Dec 2025) - $20.00
Please DO NOT wear any RED clothing. Qualification/tryouts will be held on Friday 12/05/2025 at 0800 hours. On 12/05/2025 please report directly to the Rosenberg Police Range, located at 2749 Ave A, Rosenberg Texas (Dead end of Ave A, passed the water treatment facility). Bring your pistol (+100 rounds) and shotgun (+10 Slug & 10 Buckshot). In order to continue the course, you must qualify with 90% or better for each weapon. You will have ONLY 2 attempts for each weapon. ***NOTE: we no longer require you to qualify with a revolver. Once you pass the tryout, on 12/08/2025 you will report to the GGLEA Training Facility. The Classroom portion will be held M/T/W and Range on Th/Fri. Eyes and ear protection Pistol and 700 rounds 12 Guage Shotgun and 25 slug rounds and 25 buckshot rounds ***12/05/2025 at 0800 hours students MUST SHOOT AT 90% WITH THEIR PISTOL AND SHOTGUN ONLY.
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