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Citizens’ Academy

The 2026 Benton County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy program application is now accepting applications until September 3, 2026.

Application Forms for adults and minors (ages 14-17 with guardian) are located here:

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The BCSO Citizens’ Academy is an opportunity for you to learn about and gain a better appreciation for the challenges and accomplishments of your Benton County Sheriff’s Office.

The goal of the BCSO Citizens’ Academy is to create a safer community through a better understanding and partnership between Benton County residents and the Sheriff’s Office. Citizens’ Academy is not designed to train citizens as law enforcement personnel or to exercise law enforcement authority of any kind.

2026 Class Dates

Eight Tuesday evenings starting September 8th through October 27th from 6:00pm – 9:00pm. There are two Saturday sessions: September 26th and October 3rd from 8:30am – 2:15pm.

How to Apply

Fill out and return the Citizens’ Academy Application to the email address in the instructions.

FAQs

The BCSO Citizens’ Academy gives you the chance to learn about — and gain a better appreciation for — the challenges and accomplishments of your Benton County Sheriff’s Office.

The goal is to create a safer community through a better understanding and partnership between Benton County residents and the Sheriff’s Office. The Citizens’ Academy does not train citizens as law enforcement personnel or give them law enforcement authority of any kind.

You will explore a wide range of topics — from investigations to marine patrol, and from parole and probation to jail operations.

You will also tour the Sheriff’s Office and the Benton County Jail, take a jet boat ride, and see a patrol K9 demonstration, along with several other demonstrations and tours. Classes combine instruction, discussion, and hands-on participation.

Participants are often full of questions and present a positive atmosphere. By the end of class, many participants have made new friends.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy is offered in the fall, usually in September and October. There are eight Tuesday evening sessions from 6pm – 9pm and two Saturday sessions from 8:30a – 2:15p. Specific dates will be found in the current application and are usually announced in the Spring.

For 2025, the sessions will start Tuesday, September 2nd and run through October 21st. The two Saturday session will take place September 13th and October 4th from 8:30am until about 2:15pm.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) invites applications from community members of all ethnic, cultural and civic groups. Both men and women are encouraged to apply and there are no age restrictions for adults.

Applicants between the ages of 14 and 17 must have a signed consent from a parent or legal guardian and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The Academy is geared toward adults and we do not accept those under age 14.

As part of the application process, you must agree to authorize the BCSO to conduct a criminal history check. Felony convictions or other circumstances that would make participation inappropriate may be cause for denial of admission.

Most instructors are sworn Benton County Sheriff’s Office Deputies who teach in their area of expertise. Other instructors work with the Sheriff’s Office as employees, volunteers, or law enforcement partner agencies.

The first class, and the majority of classes, will meet at the Law Enforcement Building (LEB) Police Conference Room (PCR – first floor), 180 NW 5th Street, Corvallis.

But we’ll also be at the Crystal Lakes boat docks.

There are no formal graduation requirements. The Sheriff’s Office asks that you attend at least 8 of the 10 sessions.

At this time no colleges or universities are offering credits.

Although many Citizens’ Academy participants choose to volunteer with the Sheriff’s Office after their Academy experience, there is no requirement to do so. We hope that you will share your experiences and what you learn with your neighbors and friends.

It’s free! The Benton County Sheriff’s Office charges no fee for attending. This reflects the BCSO’s commitment to including the broadest range of community members as participants.

Applications are available at the end of June of each year. To apply, complete the Citizens’ Academy Application and submit it to the Sheriff’s Office using one of the options below.

Option 1 — Email: Send your signed application to the email address listed on the application form.

Option 2 — Mail or Drop Off:

Benton County Sheriff’s Office
ATTN: Citizens’ Academy
180 NW 5th Street Corvallis, OR 97330

After you submit your application, the BCSO runs a background check beginning the first week of August. You will then receive confirmation that your application has been accepted. Applications submitted in August may take up to one week to confirm.

For more information about the BCSO Citizens’ Academy, contact:

Benton County Sheriff’s Office
ATTN: Citizens’ Academy
180 NW 5th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
541-766-6858

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