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Throughout the year we add classes not on the printed calendar. To see the latest schedule, please click on Training Calendar or click here. Please click here
for a list of new classes.
IN-SERVICE TRAINING: Classes begin at 0800 hours, on day one, unless otherwise noted. Always bring your law enforcement identification to class with you. For further information, please visit the tabs located on the left of the screen.
Classes may be canceled if less than ten students are registered. When classes must be canceled, every effort will be made to contact preregistered students.
Speed Measuring Instrument Classes (Radar, Lidar, Time Distance Certification and Recert)
Students should bring a department vehicle, radar, and up-to-date radar manual (March 2004 latest) on the first day of class. Students should have read and be familiar with the manual before coming to class.
Manuals may be ordered from the North Carolina Justice Academy Bookstore. Contact Ruby Bryant at 919-525-4151. Students should have practiced with and be very familiar with their radar units before class begins. Students will need 30 to 60 days of practice before class.
For registration information and/or questions, contact Jon Gregory at 919-866-6104 or email: jwgregory@waketech.edu.
ONLINE CLASSES: Participants must have a good understanding of computers and be self-motivated individuals. Please click on the mandated training online topics in the left navigation for more information.
Out of professional courtesy to others, if you register for a class and cannot attend, please cancel your reservation online (you will need you confirmation number) and/or contact us so we can offer those on the stand-by list an opportunity to attend the class. "NO SHOWS" may be removed from future classes and replaced by those on the stand-by list.
If you register for these classes, you may be required to submit a copy of your law enforcement identification to us. Unauthorized activity within this site may be grounds for criminal prosecution.
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