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Illinois Association of Property

and Evidence Managers

Promoting education and professionalism of the people who deal with property and evidence in the State of Illinois


IAPEM Training Opportunities

August  28, 2026  2026 IAPEM Free Fall Training

NOWS THE TIME TO JOIN

Illinois Department of Natural Resources, OMM-Explosives and Agg. Division- Nick Sterling

Explosives Safety, Recognition & Handling  

Location :Skokie Police Department
7300 Niles Center Rd
Skokie, IL





IAPE International Association for Property & Evidence Inc.  

2 Day Evidence Class will be in Illinois 6/15/26-6/16/26  in Carol Stream Police Department

https://iapemember.com/live-course/

Taught by current and former law enforcement officials with extensive real-world experience in managing property and evidence. All training topics address Best Business Practices and IAPE Professional Standards.

IAPE Training Course Includes

FAQ About 2-Day Classes

  • Sexual Assault Evidence DNA Storage Issues
  • Audits and Inventories             Documentation
  • Packaging Standards      Design Criteria
  • Shelving Temporary Lockers
  • Space Utilization Bar Codes
  • Firearms Handling Drug and Narcotics Handling
  • Money Safeguards Purging Guidelines
  • Evidence Auctions Diversion Procedures
  • Bio-Hazards / HAZMAT Materials   
  • Disposal Procedures Liabilities / Case Studies
  • Security

IAPE, Inc.
P.O. Box 80069
Canton, Ohio 44708

+1 (800) 449-4273   Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm PST

College of DuPage SLEA Courses:

Unmanned Aerial Systems Part 107 Test Prep April 7-10, 2026 8AM -4PM $325.00  630-942-2183 for more information

This course provides students with the necessary information to successfully complete the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Part 107 Knowledge Test, also known as the Remote Pilot Airmen Certificate. This certificate, along with completion of proper FAA paperwork, allows students to operate a small unmanned aerial system (sUAS or "drone") for business purposes. The classroom instruction familiarizes students with the FAA regulations, procedures and standards evaluated in the FAA Part 107 exam. FAA exam and exam fee not included. Study guide not included.  This course coincides with our UAV Flying for Recreation and Commercial 107 class.

UAV (Drone) Flying for Recreational and Commercial 107 April 16, 2026 8AM-4PM $149.00   630-942-2183 for more information

This one-day class will focus on what you need to know to fly a drone for the first time.  Lecture, labs and flying with College provided drones will be the basis of this class.  Learn how to legally fly in FAA Airspace, quadcopter operation and basic flying skills.  This course coincides with our UAV Part 107 class.

Topics include

  • FAA rules for UAVs
  • Introduction to flying a UAV
  • ATC Airspace and Weather
  • UAV Tactical Operations
  • UAV Business Entrepreneurship


NEMRT Basics of Property and Evidence Room Management  Class# 08MAN010-1000

Class date 4/11/26 at Addison Dispatch Center https://learn.nemrt.com/catalog/327/view-only/class

 

This one day, 8 hour program has been designed by North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc., to provide basic knowledge and skills for newly-assigned property room managers or custodians.

Property and evidence management functions have long presented logistical and procedural challenges to police agencies. The aim of this course is to provide persons assigned to the property control function – whether sworn or civilian - with the knowledge and skills needed to properly handle, store, and purge items commonly found in evidence rooms. Applicable laws, common policies, and standards that form the backbone of a well-functioning property room will be reviewed in detail.

The goals of this course are provide students with information, materials, and resources needed to:

  • Identify property management policies and best practices

  • Identify why a systematic approach to property management is necessary

  • Review model policies and standards and the theory of building a well-maintained property management function

  • Gain insight into best practices

  • Identify issues and difficulties faced by other agencies

  • Review laws and regulations affecting the property control function

  • Determine how to properly document evidence and property

  • Equip students to identify problem areas within their own agencies through review of current practices

  • Identify proper inventory and auditing procedures

  • Employ an effective process for fixing a “broken” property room




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