Basic Roadside Interdiction for the Patrol Officer #3407 (May 6-8, 2025)

This course of study entitled "Highway to Interdiction Recognition" is divided into six components. Professionalism, and Ethics, Criminal Interdiction 101,  K-9 Program overview, Verbal/Non-verbal communication (roadside interview), Vehicle hidden compartments […]

Gangs #3283 (May 12, 2025)

The student will be able to list two criteria for a criminal street gang member. The student will be able to list the number of required points for documentation of […]

Basic County Corrections Licensing Course #1120 – (June 2-26, 2025)

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 […]

CIT Update #3843 – (June 13, 2025)

TCOLE rule 218.3 states, (a) “Each licensee shall complete the legislatively mandated continuing education in this chapter. Each appointing agency shall allow the licensee the opportunity to complete the legislatively mandated continuing education in this chapter. This section does not limit the number or hours of continuing education an agency may provide. (b) Each training […]

Basic Roadside Interdiction for the Patrol Officer #3407 (June 16-18, 2025)

This course of study entitled "Highway to Interdiction Recognition" is divided into six components. Professionalism, and Ethics, Criminal Interdiction 101,  K-9 Program overview, Verbal/Non-verbal communication (roadside interview), Vehicle hidden compartments and Commercial Motor Vehicle interdiction. Each component will give attention to the steps taken for a successful criminal interdiction program.For More information click here

Finding Wellness Building a Healthier Life #4202 (June 17, 2025)

This course is designed to teach law enforcement professionals the importance of physical, mental, emotional, and social wellness, and to break down the stigma of mental health in the law enforcement profession. First responders are routinely exposed to high stress situations and this course is designed to give law enforcement professionals guidance on how their […]

De-Escalation #1849 – (June 25, 2025)

This course is a required course to be completed: • By an officer holding only a basic proficiency certificate, at least once every 48 months • As a requirement for an intermediate proficiency certificate • As a requirement for an advanced certificate This requirement takes effect as of April 1, 2018.For More information click here