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Colorado Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST)
POST is a unit of the Criminal Justice Section at the Colorado Attorney General's Office. It documents and manages the certification and training of all active peace officers and reserve peace officers working in Colorado. POST provides continuing training on emerging issues, distributes grants to law enforcement agencies, and investigates civil and criminal violations of POST’s certification statutes.
Compliance
Compliance oversees and approves POST law enforcement academies, processes variance requests to POST Rule, certifies and decertifies peace officers and audits law enforcement agencies’ Use of Force policies.
Training
Training develops and implements quality practices in a variety of areas to educate and support law enforcement, as well as tracks in-service training hours for certified peace officers, pursuant to POST Rule 28.
Grants
Grants manages statewide budget for reimbursement of law enforcement training expenses, distributes funds for Colorado training regions, coordinates formulaic and competitive grant application process and audits law enforcement agencies receiving training equipment from POST.
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The mission of Colorado POST is to establish and maintain standards for peace officer training and certification that are relevant, realistic and responsive to our ever-changing world.

What's New

Starting March 6th, 2024, all POST meetings, trainings and events will be published via the Event Calendar available on the home page of our website:
Fresh issue of The POST Dispatch has been published on the Media Center page. This quarter we go deep into the Academy Redesign project, explain what mandatory training is all about and share some organizational changes within the team.
The FY25 (July 1st, 2024 - June 30th, 2025) application process will be open March 1st through March 31st for the following funding opportunities: