 
This procedure, which took effect on August
21, 2006, allows out-of-state, military and federal officers/agents
who wish to avoid taking the full basic training prior to sitting for
the state exam to request an exemption based upon their prior training
and experience. In order to be eligible for an exemption you must have:
1. At least one continuous year of full
time, paid, sworn experience volunteer, part-time and reserve duty
does not qualify, in the discipline for which you are seeking an
exemption (law enforcement, corrections, or parole/probation).
If you have a break in service or work for more than one department,
then the one year of experience must occur within an eighteen month time
frame at not more than two agencies.
This time period must begin after you completed your basic
academy training.
If
you are not currently employed as a criminal justice officer, there
cannot be more than an 8-year gap from the end of your most recent
qualifying employment to the submission of your complete Equivalency
of Training Application;
and;
2. Received training in the discipline which is comparable to
Florida's full basic curriculum.
VERIFICATION OF EXPERIENCE:
We must contact your employing agency to verify
employment.
DOCUMENTATION OF TRAINING: From your first basic
academy we need a copy of the academy training curriculum broken down by
hours, i.e. 40 hours report writing, 25 hours criminal law, etc. This is
sometimes referred to as the training/class schedule,
outline or syllabus. If you have been awarded college credit for
any of your training, we need a copy of your college
transcripts. If you have completed any in-service, advanced or
specialized courses, please provide us with copies of the certificates
or a print out from your department's training section.
We must verify your training with the training
academy you attended.
In order to qualify for an exemption and comparable training you must
have successfully completed the following topical areas.
Law Enforcement Officers\Federal Agents
1. Law enforcement constitutional law and
legal issues
2. Report writing
3. Interpersonal skills
4. Firearms
5. Defensive tactics
6. First Aid or
it's equivalent
7. Vehicle operations
8. Law enforcement patrol (most federal agents
lack this training requirement)
9. Criminal investigations
10. Traffic crash investigations
(most federal agents lack this training
requirement)
11. Traffic control and stops
(most federal agents lack this training
requirement)
Correctional Officers
1. Correctional legal issues
2. Report writing
3. Interpersonal skills
4. Firearms
5. Defensive tactics
6. First Aid or it's equivalent
7. Correctional facility operations
Parole/Probation Officer
1. Parole/Probation legal issues
2. Report writing
3. Interpersonal skills
4. Firearms
5. Defensive tactics
6. First Aid or it's equivalent
7. Probationer supervision
How to apply:
To apply for an exemption please submit the following items:
1. Print out and complete an
Equivalency of Training
application. The application is 7 pages long and the last page is a
CJSTC Form 58. Be sure you have the last page of the application and
the CJSTC Form 58 notarized. This document is a .pdf file. If you do
not have a program that reads .pdf files, you can download the free
Adobe Reader to open it. If you need Adobe Reader, you can download it
by using the link below
2. A personal check or money order for
$200.00 made payable to Gulf Coast Community College.
3. A copy of the training schedule, calendar,
syllabus or outline for your basic training academy showing the subject
areas and classroom hours for your basic standards academy along with a
copy of your basic training academy graduation certificate.
ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL: You need to submit proof
of your military law enforcement or corrections training and assignment.
If you are no longer in the service we need a copy of your DD 214 and a
copy of your graduation certificate from your law enforcement or
corrections training school. If you are still on active duty we
need an official printout of your training and duty assignments.
For Air Force security forces personnel this would be your VMPF (Virtual
Military Personnel File) which you can print out yourself. For the
other armed services we need a copy of your OMPF (Official Military
Personnel File) which is also available online.
4. Copies of any other
professional training certificates or college transcripts that
you may have.
If mailing these items, send them to:
Criminal Justice Selection Center
Gulf Coast Community College
5230 West U. S. Highway 98
Panama City, FL 32401-1058
If you live in the area and wish to hand deliver these items, our
office is located at:
North Bay Campus
637 Highway 2300
Southport, Florida
If you do not hear from us within 8-10 working days, you can
consider that we found no problems with your
application for exemption. We must verify your employment and
training, which sometimes can take several weeks. After the
verifications have been done, if you qualify for an exemption, we will
enter your approval into the FDLE computer system. We will then
send you
a Form 76 by
certified mail officially granting your exemption and allowing
you to enroll in the Review Course and sit for the State Exam.
NOTE: Once
you receive the certified letter you must complete the required
proficiency demonstration or Review Course and pass the state exam
within 12 months. If you fail to complete
these requirements in the 12 month time period, you will be required to
take the full basic academy in order to become certified.
The
state exam is NOT offered as part of the Review Course, it is given at a
different location and time by the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement. You can obtain information about test dates and
locations and register for the exam at this website
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/exam/
If you have any questions or need further assistance you can contact us
at:
Phone: (850) 747-3242
Toll Free: 1-800-311-3685 ext 5609
Fax: (850) 873-3556
E-Mail: mdwyer@gulfcoast.edu
or pkeesler@gulfcoast.edu
- Gulf Coast
Community College no longer offers the Comparative Compliance
Review Course or Equivalency Course. There are only two training academies in north Florida that
offer the course on a regular basis, Chipola College and Tallahassee
Community College. Any questions concerning this course
should be directed to:
Chipola College
Criminal Justice Training Center
3094 Indian Circle
Marianna, FL 32446-1701
Phone:
(850) 718-2479
FAX: (850) 718-2497
Tallahassee Community College
Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy
75 College Drive, Suite 203
Havana, FL 32333-7615
Phone: (850) 201-7992
FAX: (850) 201-7013
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