• ICC Crime Scene Investigations TCOLE 2106

    The Intermediate Crime Scene Search Course is designed to provide additional information on this subject area. This course is one of the seven courses required for Intermediate certification. It is not meant to override department policy and current laws. This is a hands on working course. This course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements #2106For More information click here

  • SAFLEO Workshop: Building a Culture of Wellness (April 21, 2026, 8am – Noon)

    This training event will provide: An understanding of the factors contributing to suicide risk, as well as the signs and warning behaviors that leaders should recognize An exploration of leadership-driven initiatives that encourage officers to access available resources without fear of negative consequences Effective coping skills, stress management techniques, and ongoing education about resilience-building that would reinforce a supportive and proactive culture The creation of a customized plan designed to keep your officers safe at work and improve your team’s quality of life This training is open to sworn law enforcement professionals and civilian support staff.For More information click here

  • Basic Patrol Rifle Course 3322

    *** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** Description The Patrol Rifle course is designed for officers who have taken interest in the safe and proper procedures for deploying patrol rifles. Course design and safety issues are taught as well as principles of marksmanship, rifle nomenclature and operation. The course emphasizes teaching weapons manipulation and training personnel to fight with a rifle at what are traditionally considered handgun ranges and stand-off distances up to 150 yards. The course is based on the AR-15/M-4/M-16 weapons platform. However, other systems will be discussed. This course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement...

  • SAFLEO Workshop: Creating Resilient Law Enforcement Teams (April 22, 2026, 8am-5pm)

    Passionate and engaged teams are the key to successful law enforcement operations. This interactive workshop focuses on team-building strategies useful at all levels of the organization, with important concepts like intervention and influence explored in depth. Attendees will leave this event with an understanding of team dynamics, how to build healthy relationships within the organization, and the importance of leading by example. This workshop is designed for supervisors, team leaders, and others who are tasked with helping people succeed. This training event will provide: An exploration of strong leadership traits and common pitfalls to avoid that can lead to compromised...

  • Mastering Proactive Policing for Patrol (Blue to Gold) – (April 27, 2026 8:00 am – 6:00 pm)

    Blue to Gold Presents: Mastering Proactive Policing for Patrol INSTRUCTED BY: CURRENT POLICE SERGEANT CRAIG MEYER This course gives officers a deep dive into search and seizure law, with a focus on real-world application in a variety of policing situations. Building on lessons from Blue to Gold’s Advanced Search & Seizure and Advanced Traffic Stops courses, you’ll also tackle important topics like community caretaking and the emergency aid exception. Whether it’s a consent search or a warrantless vehicle search, you’ll learn how to make solid, defensible decisions that protect your case—and your department. Monday, April 27, 2026 | Time: 8:00...

  • Case Law for Command Staff and Supervisors (Blue to Gold) – (April 28, 2026 8:00 am – 5:00 pm)

    Blue to Gold Presents: Case Law for Command Staff and Supervisors INSTRUCTED BY: RET. LT AND LEGAL EXPERT CHANCE MCCLISH Case Law for Command Staff is a focused analysis of the legal concepts imperative for agency leaders who are expected to accurately and effectively answer the 4th Amendment questions submitted to them by the line-level officers they supervise. CLCS is a comprehensive, content-heavy, one-day program designed for those who oversee the operational functions of a law enforcement agency. Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Cost: $225 Blue to Gold Flyer For More information click...

  • Advanced Search & Seizure (Blue to Gold) – (April 29, 2026 8:00 am – 5:00 pm)

    Blue to Gold Presents: Advanced Search & Seizure INSTRUCTED BY: RET. LT AND LEGAL EXPERT CHANCE MCCLISH This course breaks down the Fourth Amendment and how it applies on the street, giving officers the tools they need to make solid, defensible decisions in the field. You’ll get hands-on with the legal foundations behind search and seizure—when you can act, when you need consent or a warrant, and what happens when you cross the line. We’ll cover both federal and state cases to make sure you’re ready no matter where you work. Through case studies and real-world scenarios, you’ll build the...

  • TCIC/TLETS Mobile Access Course – (April 29, 2026 8:00 am – 5:00 pm)

    *** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** This course is for operators who perform TCIC/NCIC functions at any level lower than full access. Generally, this pertains to inquiry only, including mobile digital terminal (MDT) or laptop computer operators. It also covers information about driver license and vehicle registration. This course requires the TCIC/TLETS Operation Manual Part 1. Operators must receive this training within the first six months of assignment or employment, regardless of whether these duties are performed on a full-time or part-time basis. Course in order to comply with federal requirements, operators must re-certify within...

  • sUAS Part 107 Unmanned Aircraft/Drone

    *** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** The Part 107 rating, the FAA commercial drone regulation, allows drone pilots to fly unmanned aircraft/drones for business purposes. To fly under Part 107, you need to pass the FAA drone pilot test called the Airman Knowledge Test. This course is designed to prepare you to take the test.  Course objectives include: Applicable regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges, limitations, and flight operation. Airspace classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions affecting small unmanned aircraft operation. Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft...

  • Advanced Patrol Rifle Instructor (LOW POWERED VARIABLE OPTIC) – (May 7-9, 2026 8:00 am – 5:00 pm)

    The Pearland Police Department is happy to host Farewell Firearms Training, Low Powered Variable Optic Instructor - for the Patrol Rifle. This three-day, performance-driven course is designed specifically for law enforcement instructors and/or operators looking to develop their ability to use a scoped carbine in the LE world. During the class we will develop the ability to: Establish and track officer performance baselines using objective metrics Proper setup and optional zeros for LPVO’s in LE use Teach vision-based throttle control and speed/accuracy decision making Improve rifle and handgun performance, including transitions and movement Apply simplified practical ballistics out to 300...

  • Legal Concerns for sUAS Applications in Public Safety

    *** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** Course Description: This course is designed to familiarize the participant with applicable Federal and State regulations and case laws regarding small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) utilization. Course Audience: Any government personnel Course Requirements: Currently employed by a public safety agency Course Goal: To familiarize the participant with applicable Federal and State regulations regarding small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) utilization. Course Objectives: The participant will be able to understand all Federal and State regulations regarding UAS deployments. The participant will be able to identify applicable case laws regarding sUAS deployments....

  • Electric Vehicle Crash and Fire Safety for First Responders (May 12, 2026 8am-10am)

    There are various new hazards associated with Li-Ion and Electric vehicle fires. Since PD will often be first on scene to Electric Vehicle motor vehicle incidents, it is very important to offer training to the Pearland Police Department on safety considerations, when to dispatch FD and actions to take prior to FD arrival. There have already been incidents of medical retirements from a single exposure to the hazards of EV emergencies.For More information click here