LEOSA Certification
Included in the cost are: range fees, targets, certification card, and TCOLE paperwork if provided by the Officer
The Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) is a Federal law that allows Qualified Law Enforcement Officers (926B) and Qualified Retired or Separated Law Enforcement officers (926C) to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States or United States Territories, regardless of state or local laws, with certain exceptions.
This course of fire exceeds the TCOLE standards required for annual certification to remain qualified under LEOSA.
For those waiting on their LEOSA credentials, you do not need them to attend the qualification course. Upon completion, you will receive a qualification card that you may retain or send to your LEOSA agency, or to TCOLE for certification. This course only certifies your firearms qualification. It is the shooter’s responsibility to complete their LEOSA certification.
The course of fire consists of 50 rounds fired from point blank to 15 yards, including one timed reload.
Prerequisites: Active or Retired Law Enforcement Credentials
Required Gear
• Serviceable semi-automatic pistol or revolver (.380ACP, 9mm, .40cal or .45ACP) *
• 50 rounds of pistol ammunition*
• 2 magazines or speedloaders for revolvers
• Range-appropriate clothing
• Clear wrap-around ballistic eye protection
• Hearing protection (electronic recommended)
• Photo Identification