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The Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certificate is a certification given to law enforcement officers who have completed the required training and education to meet the standards set by their state's law enforcement agency.
P.O.S.T. is the statewide organization that accredits law enforcement officers across Georgia. "Georgia's 408 hours of required training was the lowest required hours in the nation," said Mike Ayers, the executive director of P.O.S.T.
POST Certifications fall into three categories: Basic, Career Development, and Voluntary/Specialty. A Basic Certification certifies you have received the foundational training needed for your chosen public safety discipline.
A Georgia Certificate of Existence (also known as a Certificate of Good Standing) is a document issued by the Georgia Secretary of State certifying that your business entity exists and complies with state requirements.
POST Certifications fall into three categories: Basic, Career Development, and Voluntary/Specialty. A Basic Certification certifies you have received the foundational training needed for your chosen public safety discipline.
Submit an application for certification with the help of your employing agency. The agency will assist you with completing the application in the POST Data Gateway system. Applicant must have at minimum a four-year college degree.
If your company was not incorporated in Georgia, but you wish to do business there, you need to apply for a Georgia Certificate of Authority. Acquiring Georgia Foreign Qualification allows a company formed in Delaware or any other state to legally transact business in Georgia.
How long in my certification valid? Unless your peace officer certification is suspended or revoked by Council, your certification is valid indefinitely. Previous requirements to be re-certified every four (4) years ended on January 1, 2022, by GA POST Council vote.
The POST Professional Certificate Program fosters education, training, and professionalism in law enforcement; raises the level of competence of law enforcement officers; and fosters cooperation between the Commission, its clients, and individuals.
More than 600 agencies participate in the POST Program and are eligible to receive the Commission's services and benefits which include: Job-related assessment tools. Research into improved officer selection standards. Management counseling services. The development of new training courses. Reimbursement for training.