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  1. Basic Requirements to Become a Police Officer in Ohio. At least 21 years of age OR will reach that age by the completion of the academy. Must have a high school diploma or GED. Possess a valid Ohio Driver License. No felony convictions. This may include felony convictions that have been sealed or expunged.

  2. An officer moving to Ohio from another state who has local, state or federal law enforcement experience or military police experience may be eligible to receive credit for prior training that is equivalent to what is offered in Ohio’s basic training course. To participate in the prior equivalent program, applicants must: 1.

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  4. The Tri-C ® Peace Officer Basic Training (POBT) Academy, also known as the Police Academy, is the first step on your path to a rewarding career as a police officer. Earn college credit while preparing to become a police officer in the state of Ohio.

    • How to Become A Police Officer in Ohio
    • Police Officer Duties
    • Skills For Police Officers

    1. Meet the state's basic requirements

    1. Be at least 21 years of age at the time of application or after graduation from the Peace Officer Academy 2. Have no prior felony convictions 3. Possess a high school diploma, GED or equivalent certification 4. Possess a current, valid Ohio driver's license 5. Pass a drug screening test 6. Meet physical fitness standards 7. Pass a criminal background check 8. Be a United States citizen 9. Be an Ohio resident

    2. Obtain a criminal legal degree

    1. Police science 2. Forensic science 3. Paralegal studies 4. Criminology 5. Criminal legal systems

    Patrolling local areas to deter crime
    Investigating crimes or traffic incidents
    Providing security for events or people
    Drafting reports on criminal activity and police action
    Discretion:Police officers may encounter challenging situations that require them to use discretion to make a decision or prevent a situation from escalating.
    Firearms proficiency: Police officers learn to handle their firearms during police academy training, including when to discharge their weapon and how to follow safety procedures.
    Legal knowledge:A police officer in Ohio must understand local and state regulations to properly enforce the law.
  5. Statement of Purpose. The purpose of the peace officer basic training program at Central Ohio Technical College is to prepare qualified individuals for entry-level positions as peace officers through knowledge-based learning, demonstrated skills proficiencies, experiential learning through structural simulation, and practical experience in an ...

  6. Additional Information and Enrollment Forms are available by calling 937-328-7960, or visiting the Police Academy Office at 100 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio, Room 201A or Room 201B. If you are interested in attending the Basic Peace Officer Training Academy, please complete the online Student Enrollment Interest Form.

  7. Basic Police Academy. Approved by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, Butler Tech’s Basic Police Academy is one of the top programs in the state. The scenario-based curriculum prepares cadets for employment in law enforcement upon graduation.

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