FPSI brick building with flagpole and low brick sign in front of it.

Equivalency of Training

Basic Recruit Exemption for Experienced Officers

The Florida Public Safety Institute (FPSI) offers a ten-day Equivalency of Training (EoT) that allows a former officer or special forces member to be exempt from having to complete the full basic recruit academy.

EoT is for out-of-state officers, federal officers, and previously certified Florida officers with a four-year or more break-in-service pursuant to section 943.131(2a), Florida Statutes, and Rule 11B-35.009(3) or (4), Florida Administrative Code or for persons who served as a member of the special operations forces pursuant to section 943.131(2)(b), Florida Statutes, and Rule 11B-35.009(5), F.A.C. 

For more information, please visit the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equivalency of Training website

Eligibility for an exemption from the basic training requirements is possible for officers from another state or the federal government who also meet the following requirements:

  • Have worked at least one year, full-time, as a sworn officer in the discipline seeking exemption (law enforcement or corrections). 
  • Have received training in that discipline, which is comparable to Florida's full basic recruit curriculum, or previously completed Florida’s full basic recruit training program and were certified in Florida.
  • No more than an eight-year break-in service since the latest separation from a sworn position.
Members of the special operations forces may be eligible for exemption but must meet the following requirements: 
  • Have worked at least five years as a member of the special operations forces and;
  • Have no more than a four-year break-in service since separation from the special operations forces.
Previously sworn Florida officers may be eligible for exemption but must meet the following requirements: 
  • Have been fully certified as an officer in Florida.
  • Have at least a four-year break-in service but no more than an eight-year break-in service since most recent separation in Florida.
EOT Criminal Justice Assessment Center
 
FPSI is authorized to complete assessments of applicants for completion of EoT. Staff will complete a CJSTC Form 76 to confirm that the applicant meets the minimum requirements to receive an exemption from training. Applicants should be prepared to provide the following information:

Documentation of one year's experience as an out-of-state or federal officer may consist of authentic copies of one or more of the following:

  • Payroll records
  • Employment records
  • verification of employment letters/affidavits

Documentation of prior training may consist of authentic copies of one or more of the following:

  • Training records from prior employers
  • Training records from academies
  • Transcripts
  • Curricula summaries
  • Certificates of completion
  • Verification of training /letters affidavits

Documentation of prior service as a member of the special operations forces may consist of authentic copies of one or more of the following:

  • Form DD214 showing service dates and discharge type
  • Service orders or activation orders
  • Letters or other documentation from commanding officers
  • Other military documentation reflecting service dates and training

Florida Public Safety Institute provides the following over a ten-day period:

  • Provides high liability training proficiency courses (firearms, defensive tactics, driving, first aid).
  • Offers four days of curriculum test saturation (recommended but not required).
  • Administers the Florida State Officer Certification Exam on-site. 

*If your time is limited, you can forgo the test saturation portion and only take the high liability proficiency portion. 

Upcoming Courses

  • April 17 - 26, 2024 - Exemption from Training Course (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. / M-S)

  • July 17 – 26, 2024 - Exemption from Training Course (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. / M-S)

  • November 13 – 22, 2024 - Exemption from Training Course (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. / M-S)

Applicant Checklist

FPSI EOT Application

Complete and notarize the Equivalency of Training Application.

1

Release of Information Form

Complete and notarize the CJSTC 58 Authority for Release of Information form.

2

Academy Training Transcript

Provide successful academy completion.

3

Employment verification letter

Provide a letter from your employer showing your sworn date of hire, date of separation, and notation that you left the agency in good standing.

4
Interesting In Taking A Course? Request More Information

Contact Us

Request More Information

Complete Interest Form

Director of Continuing Education

Elizabeth Bascom

Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Coordinator

(850) 201-7007

Elizabeth.Bascom@tcc.fl.edu