Florida Law Enforcement Analyst Training (FLEAT) Class 106 Application
Application Overview
Applications are due on Friday, January 9, 2026, by 11:45 pm (EST). Selected students will be notified of their acceptance by Monday, January 12, 2026. Students must then reply with their intention to attend FLEAT 106 by Wednesday, January 14, 2026, to be admitted into the class and provided additional class details. This information will only be given to selected applicants who confirm they will attend FLEAT 106. Supervisors will be copied on correspondence for situational awareness.
A room block reservation link will be sent out on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and will close on Friday, January 23, 2026. Students do not need to use the room block to attend the class, as it is a courtesy booking.
St. Johns Sheriff's Office St. Augustine, Florida
FLEAT 106 Dates: February 9-13, 2026
The application consists of the following elements:
A current professional resume
Your resume must be saved as a PDF, specifically "Last, First_FLEAT #_Resume."
Example: Scott, Michael_FLEAT 106_Resume.
Professional resumes should list work and education experience in reverse-chronological order and include any relevant analytical training and skills. Professional resumes should not include pictures or contain work experience irrelevant to your job.
Letter of Intent
Your letter of intent must be saved as a Word document, specifically "Last, First_FLEAT #_Letter of Intent"
Example: Scott, Michael_FLEAT 106_Letter of Intent.
Training documentation
If you did not take the FDLE Core Analytical Training(FCAT), you MUST provide documentation of 16 hours of equivalent training. This can be cumulative analytical training.
Applicants must answer all questions in this application and upload all necessary documents in the format specified (either PDF or Word document and with a specific file name). If something does not apply to you, please mark it as N/A.
Before submitting your application, please check your application carefully for completeness and ensure that it is error-free. Incomplete applications will not be considered, and you will have to reapply.