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  1. The rules of admission in police departments have been set by the state, but the police academy requirements in South Carolina may vary depending on which location you are applying. In general, You have to be at least 21 years of age upon applying. Must be working with a law enforcement agency. A GED or high school diploma is required.

  2. 1968: The South Carolina Police Academy was created with a $30,000 LEAP (Law Enforcement Assistance Program) Grant given to SLED. Having to first be employed by a law enforcement agency, the first class graduated in September. 1972: Classes began at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in its present site. 1972: Classes began at the South Carolina

  3. Additional training is available. The Training Division also sponsors the Citizens Police Academy twice a year. Those who participate in the academy have a better idea of what it is like to be a Columbia Police Officer. To learn more about the Citizens Police Academy call the Training Unit at (803) 545-4147.

  4. South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy. Candidates who qualify for Special Basic Class 1 transition fall into one of two categories: • A former Class 1 certified officer in South Carolina who has not held a Class 1 certification for over one year and not more than three years. • An out-of-state officer holding police certification in ...

  5. Jun 2, 2023 · South Carolina Department of Public Safety 10311 Wilson Boulevard Post Office Box 1993 Blythewood, SC 29016. TTY 711 Roadway Emergency: Dial *47 (*HP)

  6. The Pre-Police Academy Training (PPAT) Certificate is for individuals who seek to become employed as a law enforcement officer in South Carolina and become Class-1 Certified Law Enforcement Officers (LEO) through the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy (SCCJA) and the Law Enforcement Training Council (LETC) pursuant to South Carolina Code of Laws Chapter 23.

  7. South Carolina police academy entry and passing requirements: Physical Abilities Test . The standard for successful completion of the PAT will be for the BLE participant, unassisted during the event, to complete the course in two minutes and six seconds (2:06). The candidate runs one and 3/4 laps around the perimeter of the course

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