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As of August 1, 2022, the Use of Force examination will be administered online and the POST Board Office will no longer accept email or paper submissions of the Use of Force answer sheet. To access the online version of the test, please call or email the POST Board office and arrangements will be made to forward the link to the weapons ...
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FORMS. PFN 1 Officer Application For License PFN 2 New...
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Any questions please call the ND POST Board at 701-328-5500....
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In order to renew an officer's license, the POST Board will...
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Peace Officer Administrative Rules. Title 109 of the North Dakota Administrative Code. Effective April 2022. 109-01-01. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION. 109-02-01. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 109-02-02. LICENSING AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.
In order to renew an officer's license, the POST Board will need both the PFN1 and PFN14 forms. These applications must be completed and sent along with the $45.00 renewal fee to be received by the Board prior to the expiration of the current license.
FORMS. PFN 1 Officer Application For License PFN 2 New Employment of an Officer PFN 3 License Eligibility PFN 4 Change of Status within Agency PFN 5 Employment Termination
Contact Us. Pat Helfrich (Executive Secretary) (701) 328-5504 ph420@nd.gov. Jessica Linder (701) 328-5529 jrlinder@nd.gov. Mailing Address: North Dakota POST
Below is a link for training opportunities that are in North Dakota, out-of state, and online. Please note that training opportunities listed on the link below MAY NOT be ND POST Board approved.
The North Dakota Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) board establishes the training curriculum for all public law enforcement agencies in North Dakota and certifies officers. These guidelines are seen as a minimum, however, leaving individual agencies free to set requirements above the state standards.