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“Prebasic” is a forty (40) hour class designed to comply with I.C. §5-2-1-9(f), and serves two (2) primary functions in law enforcement: Successful completion permits a new police hire to be paid to enforce Indiana criminal law for a one-year period after the date of hire. I.C. §5-2-1-9(e).
Welcome to the Indiana State Police (ISP) and Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) confidential and undercover license plate management program. A confidential license plate required for investigative purposes may be issued upon the annual consent of the superintendent of the Indiana State Police.
Due to the increased availability and use of online training by Indiana Law Enforcement Officers we have developed these guidelines to help you know how to report online and computer based training and receive credit hours for you annual in-service training requirements.
“Prebasic” is a forty (40) hour class designed to comply with I.C. §5-2-1-9(f), and serves two (2) primary functions in law enforcement: Successful completion permits a new police hire to be paid to enforce Indiana criminal law for a one-year period after the date of hire. I.C. §5-2-1-9(e).
Indiana law requires minimum basic training for all full-time, paid law enforcement officers serving in Indiana. The actual length of that training depends upon the agency that you work for and the position that you will be occupying.
Law Enforcement Training Board. The governing body of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and satellite academies is the Law Enforcement Training Board. The board members are selected by the Governor and comprised of the following: Board Members: Superintendent Douglas G. Carter – Indiana State Police Serves as chairperson of the Board.
The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy offers online classes as self guided study for anyone who would like to take them. Indiana Law Enforcement Officers may receive credit for successfully completing these classes.
This is the first Crime Scene Certification process approved and supported by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board, and possibly the first approved by a governing law enforcement training body in the United States making Indiana a national leader in crime scene investigator training.
This course is necessary for all personnel across law enforcement, including SWAT, special operations, corrections, and patrol, catering to individuals at every rank. It leads attendees on a Great to Magnus journey to inspire, educate, impact, and transcend, personally and professionally.
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