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State of Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards & Training 1600 University Avenue, Suite 200 Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104 651-643-3060 Email: postboard.agency.docs@state.mn.us
Applications for some of POST Board’s licensing examinations are submitted using the state’s on-line electronic licensing system (E-Licensing). Others must be submitted using a form accessible on the POST Board website.
Whether you are a student, someone working in another field, or an experienced officer from another state or the military, if you are interested in a career as a professional peace officer in Minnesota, the Minnesota POST Board is here to get you on the right path.
The Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) is an administrative body of the State of Minnesota that sets regulations and controls the training and licensing of police officers. [1]
On July 27, 2023, the Minnesota POST Board approved learning objectives for Crimes Motivated by Bias as required by Minn. Stat. 626.8469. As with all mandatory training, agencies and organizations must maintain documentation of their compliance with the statute.
These amendments abolished the MPOTB and replaced it with the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST Board). The mission of the new Minnesota POST Board was to create the first law enforcement occupational licensing system in the United States.
Search Minnesota Peace Officers and see public data on licensed officers, including license information, current employment, disciplinary action, and continuing education courses.