A.R.I.D.E / NM DRE Class

The New Mexico Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Program, in cooperation with NMDOT are offering free training opportunities.

The New Mexico DRE Program is offering a tuition free 16-hour advanced training class.  This course will educate officers in recognizing drivers that are under the influence of drugs other than alcohol and/or mixed with alcohol.  The class is known as A.R.I.D.E., Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Education and is offered to all Law Enforcement officers and Prosecutors in New Mexico.

The New Mexico DRE Program is reaching out to all Law Enforcement agencies and their administrations to stress the importance of impaired driving education.  With Cannabis becoming legal for recreational use, along with odorless variations, it makes this issue extremely important.  The purpose of this ARIDE training is for officers to able to take the appropriate actions, conduct thorough investigations and articulate the impairment properly.

The website www.nmdre.org under ARIDE registration will show all available courses from now to the end of the year 2023.

ARIDE training is the first step for officers to be eligible to apply to the NM DRE School and become a certified DRE Officer.

Please take the time to let your officers/supervisors know about this training and where to sign up.

Here is a list of the current ARIDE classes and there locations

Los Alamos June 19-20

Ruidoso August 24-25

Las Cruces LCPD September 7-8

Farmington September 11-12

Grants October 16-17

Santa Fe October 26-27

Hobbs November 13-14

Albuquerque BCSO November 16-17

Santa Fe December 7-8

NMDRE is looking for locations in the State that would be interested in hosting a ARIDE Training Class.  If you would be interested, please reach out to Tim McCarson and let him know the way they can bring the training to you.

Date

Sep 11 - 12 2023
Expired!

Time

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location

Farmington

Organizer

Tim McCarson
Phone
505-514-2615
Email
tmccarson@nmdre.org
Website
http://www.nmdre.org

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