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Online Training Certificate System

 

Non-FDLE Members: Should you wish to have a certificate generated for completed training, you may turn your quiz results page in to the person designated by your agency to enter records into the Automated Training Management System (ATMS) and a certificate can be provided to you by that designee.

ATMS Users: If you are designated by your agency to enter records into ATMS, you can use your ATMS login to access the FDLE Online Training Certificate System. Links to the instructions page and the online training certificate system are below.

FDLE Members: Once you have completed an online course, print, sign, and date the quiz results page. Then, turn your quiz results page into your program or regional training coordinator to be entered into the agency's learning management system.

FDLE Training Coordinators: Once you receive a member's quiz results page enter it into the ageny's learning management system and then submit it to the Sworn Training Unit.


NOTE: Credit toward Sheriff's Salary Supplement:

All training hours listed under "Elective Training Courses" that have not been used for Mandatory Retraining credit may be used toward Sheriff's Salary Supplement. Mandatory Retraining Topics may not be used for Sheriff's Salary Supplement. These online courses may not be repeated for salary supplement credit for a period of at least 3 years. Read the eligibility requirements to be awarded Sheriff's Salary Supplement.

Questions and concerns may be directed to the Bureau of Professional Development at (850) 410-7373

 



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