California Highway Patrol | Standard Operating Pro
  • California Highway Patrol | Standard Operating Procedures
  • Preface
  • Index
  • Chapter 1 - Law Enforcement Code of Ethics
    • 1.1 - Introduction
    • 1.2 - Responsibility
    • 1.3 - Commissioner's Office Goals
    • 1.4 - CHP Standards
    • 1.5 - Enhanced Use Of Force Policy
  • Chapter 2 - Department Rank Structure
    • 2.1 - Department Rank Structure
    • 2.2 - Chain of Command
  • Chapter 3 - Important Patrol Documents and Policies
    • 3.1 - Vehicle Policies
    • 3.2 - Important Patrol Docs
    • 3.3 - Pursuit Guidelines
    • 3.4 - Press & Civilian Ridealongs
    • 3.5 - Officer Involved Shootings
    • 3.6 - Use of Force
  • Chapter 4 - Subdivisions
    • 4.1 Subdivisions
  • Chapter 5 - Probationary Trooper Training Programs
    • 5.1 - Probationary Trooper Information
    • 5.2 - Probationary Trooper Training Program
    • 5.3 - Field Training Trooper - Evaluator & Administrator
    • 5.4 - Training
  • Chapter 6 - Promotions & Demotions
    • 6.1 - Information Regarding Promotions
    • 6.2 - Disciplinary Action
    • 6.3 - Transfer Policy
    • 6.4 - Meritorious Advancement Program
    • 6.5 - Activity Requirements
    • 6.6 - Leave of Absence Policy (LOA)
  • 7.1 - LEO Medical Equiptment
    • 7.1 - Police Medical Equipment
    • 7.2 - Taser Deployment
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  1. Chapter 5 - Probationary Trooper Training Programs

5.4 - Training

California Highway Patrol | Standard Operating Procedures

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Training is conducted often and at an FTO’s convenience. Training will be announced and planned in #chp-trainings in the CHP Discord. Training shall consist of classroom-based on the Troopers Basic Training Guide in the CHP Recruit pinned channel. In-game training shall be a practical application of all things covered within the basic training guide. Recruit Training is very thorough and will cover a lot of material. Recruits are responsible to ensure they can complete the duration of the training and plan accordingly to complete the criteria required. Every effort shall be made to train Recruits by the FTO department, if you are unable to find a training you can attend, reach out to an FTA and they will assist you with accomplishing your Recruit training. The Recruit basic training guide can be found HERE.

CHP Training Guide -

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