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Please contact POST at 720-508-6721 or email post@coag.gov or contact POST Compliance Coordinator at 720-508-6724 for further information. What are the Academy requirements for Colorado? In order to become POST-certified, which is required for all Colorado law enforcement, you must attend a POST-APPROVED ACADEMY.
In order to be eligible for the POST examination, the Board requires every applicant to have:A G.E.D, high school diploma, or an equivalency certificate.Current first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificates or equivalents.A state-issued Driver\\'s License or Identification card.More items...
In order to be eligible for the POST examination, the Board requires every applicant to have:A G.E.D, high school diploma, or an equivalency certificate.Current first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificates or equivalents.A state-issued Driver\\'s License or Identification card.More items...
Academies may be full-time or part-time, and length ranges from 16 to 40 weeks and typically run from August-December or January-May/June.
Certifications remain active as long as you are employed as a certified Colorado Peace Officer as described in Title 16 Article 2.5 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, and for three years after leaving certified employment.
In order to become POST-certified as a peace officer, you must first attend a POST-approved Basic academy. All Basic academies must meet or exceed POST requirements. The minimum required Basic curriculum is 556hours, though all academies exceed this requirement.
Military veterans often enter into police training ahead of the curve. As a veteran, you'll bring a degree of experience working within a regimented code of conduct, under a chain of command, and in service to the public, all of which translate directly to your work in law enforcement.
The POST certification exam must be taken and passed within two years of the date of graduation from an academy. Applicants have up to three attempts to pass the POST written certification exam. A minimum score of 70% is required to pass, no exceptions.