AG Yost Announces $279,750 Grant to Pay for
Peace Officer Training
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio peace officers can now take advanced training courses in traffic-safety and impaired-driving enforcement at no cost to them or their agencies, thanks to new grant funding, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
“Well-trained officers are the backbone of a safe and just society,” Yost said. “Investing in training empowers officers to protect our communities without straining local resources — a true win for everyone.”
The Attorney General’s Office was recently awarded a Traffic Safety Grant totaling $279,750 from the Ohio Department of Public Safety — money that will allow the office to pay for six advanced courses offered through the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA).
The eligible courses are:
Officers should register for these free courses through the usual OPOTA Online process. There are no upfront costs associated with them.
The grant money can be used through September 2025.