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Florida Law Enforcement Analyst Training Program Schedule

Florida Law Enforcement Analyst Training (FLEAT)



 2024

FLEAT Class 99
Osceola County Sheriff's Office
Kissimmee, FL
April 22-26, 2024
*Applications closed*
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FLEAT Class 100
St. Petersburg Police Department
July 22-26, 2024
FLEAT Class 100 Application
*Application period April 1-15, 2024*
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FLEAT Class 101
Southeast Florida
October, 2024
*Application period July 1-15, 2024*
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Florida Law Enforcement Analyst Academy (FLEAA)

 
2024

FLEAA Class 37
FDLE FMROC
Fort Myers, FL
January 8-12
February 5-9
March 4-8
April 8-12
May 6-10
June 3-7
*Applications Closed*
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FLEAA Class 38
FDLE Headquarters
Tallahassee, FL
July 8-12
August 5-9
September 23-27
October 7-11
November 18-22
December 16-20
FLEAA Class 38 Application
FLEAA Class 38 Nomination Form
*Application period April 1-15, 2024*
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2025

FLEAA Class 39
Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
Largo, FL
January - June, 2025
*Application period October 1-15, 2024*
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Advanced Analyst Training Seminar (AATS)

The Advanced Analyst Training Seminar (AATS) 2024 has been postponed to September of 2024. More details will be announced before the end of April.

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Program Admin Contact Info:
Kyle Christensen
Office: (850) 410-7534 
Cell: (850) 879-8995
KyleChristensen@fdle.state.fl.us


Page last updated: March 13, 2024
 

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