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Council on Law Enforcement Education & Training

Mandatory Courses

The following courses are required by state statute for all active Oklahoma peace officers. You must watch the entire presentation before taking the quiz. Submitting your quiz results confirms that you completed this training as required.
After completing a course, submit your quiz results and include the course number.

All Oklahoma Law Enforcement Peace Officers
1 hour CE credit | Course No.  CL-1238

All Oklahoma Law Enforcement Peace Officers
1 hour CE credit | Course No. CL-1253

Our Guiding Principles

Mission

To ensure Oklahoma's peace officers, security guards, private investigators, bail enforcers, and others receive excellent training, necessary support, and effective regulatory oversight.  

Vision

Consistently improve the professionalism of Oklahoma's peace officers and public safety licensees. 

Values

To accomplish our mission and become the national leader in law enforcement training. CLEET employees must exemplify:

  • Integrity
  • Excellence
  • Customer Service

Oklahoma First Responder Wellness Division

All services are free and your privacy is protected.

It is completely normal to experience stress, trauma, or mental health challenges as a result of your work in public safety. It does not have to define you. CLEET is the only full-time, state-funded peer support program committed to supporting the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of Oklahoma's first responders.

Services Provided
Brain Mapping / Neuro Feedback Critical Incident Stress Management EMDR Therapy
First Responder Financial Classes Hyperbaric Chamber Mental Health Training
Sleep Treatment Beds Statewide Physical Fitness & Nutritional Program Stress Management Massage Chairs

OAG Lethality Assessment Protocol Training

The Lethality Assessment Protocol, or LAP, is a life-saving tool used across Oklahoma to help identify victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) who are at the highest risk of homicide. Required by Oklahoma state law, LAP shall be completed by law enforcement in qualifying IPV cases to ensure high-risk individuals are identified and connected with services. By swiftly linking victims with local service providers for immediate safety planning and advocacy, LAP seeks to interrupt the cycle of violence before it turns deadly. This proactive approach delivers vital support and information at the most crucial moment—when it can save lives. Here you can view all available LAP virtual trainings.

Last Modified on May 15, 2026