NRA - Handgun/Shotgun Firearm Instructor
Mon, Jan 30
|Jefferson County Sheriff Training Center
NRA Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Development Schools develop and enhance both instructor skills and firearm handling skills of all students so they can effectively teach their officers to win lethal encounters.
Time & Location
Jan 30, 2023, 7:30 AM – Feb 03, 2023, 5:00 PM
Jefferson County Sheriff Training Center, 3500 Happy Hollow Ln, Fultondale, AL 35068, USA
About the Event
NRA Law Enforcement
HANDGUN/SHOTGUN
Instructor Development School
School Starts at 7:30 a.m. on Monday in Classroom located at:
Jefferson County Sheriff's Training Center
3500 Happy Hollow Lane
Fultondale, AL 35068
Jan 30- Feb 03, 2023 • Monday-Friday
HOSTED BY:
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
Sgt. Bill Powell 205-849-5246 powellw@jccal.org
Tuition is $685 payable to NRA prior to week of school (ck, mo,cc or po#).
Range Fee is $50 payable to JCSO Academy & Training Division at School
NRA Law Enforcement HANDGUN/SHOTGUN Instructor Certification
Is Applied for Upon Successful Completion of School and Tuition Paid.
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Send Application, copy of LE Officer or Armed Guard photo ID, and $685 tuition payment to:
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION
Law Enforcement Division
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703) 267-1640
http://le.nra.org – tcole@nrahq.or
NRA LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
FIREARM INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT SCHOOLS
OVERVIEW
NRA Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Development Schools develop and enhance both instructor
skills and firearm handling skills of all students so they can effectively teach their officers to win lethal
encounters. These schools are intended for public and private law enforcement officers and military
personnel who are currently assigned, or about to be assigned, duties as law enforcement firearm
instructors.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Certain eligibility requirements must be met PRIOR to attending any NRA Law Enforcement Firearm
Instructor school. Application to attend must be made on the proper forms to NRA headquarters and
confirmation to attend received prior to arriving at schools. NRA Membership is NOT REQUIRED to
attend any NRA Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor School. You must be:
1. A public law enforcement officer, vested with powers of arrest, required to carry a firearm in the
furtherance of their duties, working for any federal, state, county, or municipal agency having a
minimum of 3 years of law enforcement-related experience. These may include but are not limited
to officers, deputy sheriffs, agents, investigators, troopers, park rangers, land & natural resource
officers, animal wardens, tribal police, correctional officers, railroad police, etc…
2. A private law enforcement officer, licensed, authorized, and required to carry a firearm in the
furtherance of their duties working for a licensed security agency, company or corporation having
a minimum of 3 years of law enforcement/security-related experience. These may include but not
be limited to private corrections, nuclear security, private investigators, bank and/or armored car
guards, personal protection personnel, etc…
3. A retired or previously employed law enforcement officer who HAD arrest powers, has NO
criminal convictions may lawfully possess a firearm, has remained active in law enforcement
training, and has a minimum of 3 years of law enforcement-related experience.
4. A current member of the United States military, active duty or reserve, applying to attend
under written orders from their command, or applying with a letter of request from the
commanding officer or a senior NCO of their unit.
5. A GSA Approved Government Contractor, under some circumstances. A letter on company
letterhead verifying your current employment, and/or GSA contractual agreement, and a readable
copy of your government-issued photo ID must accompany application.
See page 2 of the application for a complete list of categories of eligibility. Applicants must be A
CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES OR A LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES.