Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers
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| Entrance to FLETC Headquarters | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | July 1, 1970 | 
| Jurisdiction | Federal government of the United States | 
| Headquarters | Glynco, Georgia 31°14′02″N 81°28′08″W / 31.23389°N 81.46889°W | 
| Employees | 1,068 | 
| Annual budget | US$242 million (2017) | 
| Agency executive | 
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| Parent department | U.S. Department of Homeland Security | 
| Website | fletc | 
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC; pronounced /ˈflɛtsi/) is a law enforcement training school under the United States Department of Homeland Security, serving 105 federal law enforcement agencies within the United States federal government. Through the Rural Policing Institute (RPI) and the Office of State and Local Training, it also provides tuition-free and low-cost training to state, local, campus, and tribal law enforcement agencies.