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The Advanced Training staff provides law enforcement officers with innovative training in firearms, vehicle operations, subject control, de-escalation techniques, investigation & interviewing skills, and a variety of other areas relevant to current public safety needs.
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Commission staff oversees training requirements and curriculum for peace officers, private security, local corrections, jail personnel, K-9 units, and humane agents, in addition to firearms programs for public defender investigators, bailiffs, probation officers, and parole officers.
The Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) is the cornerstone of law enforcement training in Ohio. Aspiring peace officers who wish to serve their communities must pass a series of rigorous assessments and practical training programs to become certified.
9 cze 2013 · This two-day course meets the requirements described in Section 109:2-1-12 (D) of the Ohio Administrative Code and is OPOTC regulated. For more information on refresher requirements, contact OPOTC's Certification and Standards Division at (740) 845-2700 or askOPOTA@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov
To become a peace officer in Ohio, one must complete a Peace Officer Basic Training Academy (OPOTA) that is approved by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC).
This video provides an overview of the various driving courses offered at OPOTA designed to keep officers safe. To view OPOTA's catalog to register for in-person courses, visit https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Law-Enforcement/Ohio-Peace-Officer-Training-Academy/Course-Catalog.
15 wrz 2020 · To better meet the evolving needs of Ohio law enforcement, OPOTA is sharpening its focus on law enforcement techniques proven to reduce harm in communities. As part of this effort, OPOTA has begun delivery of law enforcement training on topics identified by officers as most-needed.