Federal Student Registration
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC), partner with numerous federal agencies to provide law enforcement training. If you are a member of one of these Partner Organizations contact your agency training officer.
Non-Partner Organization Registration
If your agency is not a partner organization of the FLETC and you are interested in attending a course, please request to be placed on our Wait List. If a seat becomes available you will be contacted approximately 30 working days (roughly 45 calendar days) prior to the class start date. The course tuition and fees will be the responsibility of your agency, which will be provided when we offer you a seat.
If you do not know your training officer or have other questions regarding registration, please Contact FLETC Admissions.
International Training Student Registration
International law enforcement officer and criminal justice professionals may attend training programs at the FLETC on a space-available and reimbursable basis.
International (non-US) personnel requesting training should email FLETC-intlrqst@fletc.dhs.gov.
Learn more about registration for international students.
State, Local and Tribal Registration
The FLETC provides eligible training programs to state, local, and tribal law enforcement across America. These programs are either held at a FLETC facility at the following locations or the training is hosted by a local police department or academy.
To register for training go to the State, Local and Tribal Registration Site to see the application process and to apply.
To host a FLETC training program please complete the Host Request Training Form.
If you have additional needs, please Contact FLETC Admissions.
Private Sector Registration
The FLETC is authorized to train private sector officials on a space-available and reimbursable basis. Private sector agencies requesting such training must have the endorsement of a federal law enforcement agency stating that the applicant’s training would be mutually beneficial to the agency and the applicant.
To apply to attend a FLETC training program, compose a letter on company letterhead stating why the training is needed, its benefits to the agency and background information regarding the student. Also include a letter of sponsorship from a federal law enforcement agency such as the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Secret Service, or the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations Division, etc.
The letter may be uploaded on the Contact FLETC Admissions form. The correspondence will be forwarded to the appropriate training division responsible for the training program requested. If approved, notification of an available seat will be forthcoming.
If approved, expenses for the course and instructor fees will be the responsibility of the student or their agency.