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 IMPORTANT--Please Note*

 

Nevada POST is in the process of collating data from two separate systems into a new combined platform.  The new platform will incorporate both the POST learning/State Certification testing portal and our Records Management System into a single resource database.  This will make all Nevada POST resources available to all end users in one location with a single log-in.    

 

As such, it will be necessary to revert enrollment in all POST on-line academies, courses and testing back to NV ELearn for a short period of time.  This would include Reciprocity, Reserve, Dispatcher, Re-Certification(s), Category II Academy and all other on-line training.  Anyone currently enrolled in these training courses in the current POST portal should make every attempt to complete them by January 5th, 2026.  Those who are unable to complete this training by January 5th will not be able to continue in those course(s) and may be required to either wait until the new platform is on-line or re-enroll in the course in NV ELearn and potentially repeat coursework already completed.  

 

The State Certification Exam(s) will still be available to be scheduled in the current portal until December 31, 2025.  Effective January 1, 2026, State Certification testing and all on-line courses will revert to NV ELearn until such time as the new platform is fully operational. Once the new platform (Acadis) is fully operational, POST will notify all end users.

 

If you have questions or need any additional information, please contact Deputy Director Chris Carter at 775-687-3325 or email him at c.carter@post.state.nv.us


 

 

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 POST is the regulatory agency that establishes and maintains the minimum qualifications, training and standards for Nevada’s peace officers. It is the governing authority for the employment, behavior, basic and professional certification, course certification, and training requirements for all peace officers in the state. The nine members of the Commission are appointed by the Governor and regularly scheduled meetings are held to discuss and revise standards and regulations, hear issues addressing the law enforcement community, and render judgment regarding officer behavior; which may result in denial, suspension or revocation of POST certification. In addition, POST develops training (both classroom and online), conducts a basic training academy and professional courses delivering quality instruction to peace officers throughout the state. POST performs audits of all agencies and academies providing guidance and oversight while monitoring their compliance with the standards set forth in the NRS and NAC.  

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