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RENEWALS ARE OPEN FROM MARCH 1ST TO JUNE 30TH EACH YEAR

 Licenses expire on July 1 if renewal requirements are not met. If your license expires you will be unable to work starting on July 1st. Restoration fees will be applied in addition to the renewal fee. See the License Restoration page for details.   



INACTIVE OFFICERS

To renew your peace officer license, you must have earned the required 48 continuing education credits and paid the renewal fee of $90 by June 30th of the year you renew. 



ACTIVE OFFICERS

​Peace officers and part-time peace officers must successfully complete 48 hours of law enforcement related continuing education every three years during their license renewal period.

Within those 48 hours, active officers must also have a minimum total of 16 MN POST approved credits in the following categories in order to renew ​​​their license:

·         Crisis Intervention and Mental Illness Crisis (6 credits, minimum)

·         Autism (4 credits, minimum

·         Conflict Management and Mediation (1 credit, minimum)

·         Recognizing and Valuing Community Diversity and Cultural Differences to Include Implicit Bias (1 credit, minimum)

·         Crimes Motivated by Bias (1 credit, minimum)

·         The remaining 3 credits are elective and can be taken in any of these five categories.​

 

 If an officer does not meet these requirements at the time they, or the agency, try to renew their license, the system will not accept a renewal payment.  If an officer has concerns about the accuracy of their POST training record, it is the officer's responsibility to contact the course sponsor and have the sponsor submit an “Affidavit of Attendance" for the course that is missing.​



Once an officer has sufficient continuing education credits documented, their mandated learning requirements have been met and the renewal fee is paid, the officer will receive their new license by email from the POST Board system. The license will be valid for three years.

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