PASS Programs
 
                      
This area explains the current PASS programs and allows you to download all required forms and information. You will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat to view or print them. If you do not already have a copy of Adobe Acrobat on your computer, you may obtain a free copy by going to:
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  Law Enforcement Application Screening: The PASS process is a single application that makes candidates eligible for employment at the fourteen law enforcement agencies that jointly operate PASS.

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Frequently Asked Questions regarding the PASS process.
   
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Applicant Information Package (AIP)  This document lists all the standards that applicants must meet, and explains the processing steps used to screen applicants.
   
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Personal History Form (PHF)  This is the comprehensive history form that applicants must complete and bring to their Administrative Interview.
   
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Click here to visit the web site for the Police Academy at the Southeastern Public   Safety Institute http://www.spjc.edu/ac/sepsi/
   
 
  Equivalency Of Training (EOT): If you are already a certified law enforcement or corrections officer in another state, the military or a federal agency, EOT is an accelerated process leading to Florida Certification. It allows qualified persons to become Florida certified without having to first attend a full law enforcement or corrections academy in Florida.
   
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Frequently Asked Questions about the EOT process.
   
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Equivalency of Training Forms: These are the two forms that must be used for any EOT application received by PASS after June 30, 2002.
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Equivalency Of Training (EOT) Application and Instructions. This new form must be used for any EOT application received by PASS after June 30th, 2002
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FDLE Form CJSTC 58 "Authority For Release of Information." This form must accompany your EOT Application.
   
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Click here to visit the web site for the Equivalency Of Training (State   Examination Review Course) at the Southeastern Public Safety Institute   http://www.spjc.edu/ac/sepsi/
   
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Click here to visit the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) web site.
 

 

Information
· Contact Information   A map to our location and how to contact us.
 
· Council Members   How to contact the law enforcement agencies we serve or   visit their individual Web Sites.
 

· Officer Salaries  An annual survey showing the salary ranges of law enforcement   positions in Pinellas County.

 
History
Brief History  A brief history of the Pinellas Police Standards Council.
 
The PASS Staff
 
Keith Bergstrom Scholarship
 

Pinellas County Law Enforcement Memorial

 
  
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