CCU National K9 Certification

CCU National K9 Certification

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ELITE CCU NATIONAL K9 CERTIFICATION – GAINESVILLE, GA

The CCU National K9 Certification is a structured, hands-on testing and evaluation program designed for professional K9 handlers seeking to meet or exceed nationally recognized performance standards.

This certification evaluates operational readiness, handler proficiency, and case law compliance in accordance with current best practices and court-tested standards.

This is not a training seminar — this is a formal certification event.

Who This Certification Is For

  • Active K9 handlers

  • Law enforcement K9 teams

  • Professional working dog handlers

  • Agencies seeking documented certification standards

Skill Level: Intermediate

Who This Is NOT For

  • Non-K9 handlers

  • Civilians without operational K9 assignments

  • Entry-level handlers without deployment readiness

Certification Objective

The primary objective is simple:

Pass the required areas of certification testing.

The certification is structured to evaluate performance in a way that supports defensibility, documentation, and professional standards.

Why National Certification Matters

Modern K9 deployment requires handlers to operate within clearly defined minimum standards shaped by case law and evolving best practices.

Certification supports:

  • Documented performance standards

  • Court defensibility

  • Reduced agency liability

  • Professional credibility

Handlers who successfully complete certification demonstrate measurable proficiency under structured evaluation conditions.

Certification standards are aligned with nationally recognized K9 best practices and legal considerations influencing operational deployments.

Testing Format

Hands-On Application / Testing

This event is structured around live evaluation scenarios designed to assess handler performance, canine reliability, and deployment readiness.

Testing is conducted in a controlled environment at:

Custom Canine Unlimited – G1
3266 Old Cornelia Hwy
Gainesville, GA 30507

Event Details

Dates: September 28– October 1, 2026

Time: 0900 hrs – 1700 hrs (EST)
Seat Limit: 10
Registration Deadline: September 25, 2026

Limited seats ensure structured evaluation and adequate oversight.

Certification Benefits

  • Meet Case Law Standards

  • Reduce Liability Exposure

  • Strengthen Agency Documentation

  • Maintain Professional Credibility

Cost & Payment

Certification Fee: $149.00

Accepted Payment Methods:

  • Cash

  • Check

  • Card

  • Government Purchase Order

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Credentials Issued

  • Certificates Issued: Yes

  • Continuing Education Credits: No

  • GI Bill Eligible: No

  • Waivers Required: No

Related Professional Development

Continue building capability with:

To support awareness of legal considerations influencing K9 deployments:

Handlers may review federal case summaries and legal standards through the Legal Information Institute.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who is eligible to attend the CCU National K9 Certification?

This certification is designed exclusively for active K9 handlers and working dog teams. Participants must already be operational handlers or assigned to a K9 program. This event is not intended for entry-level or non-K9 personnel.

Is this a training seminar or a formal certification?

This is a structured hands-on certification and evaluation event, not a classroom seminar. Participants will be tested under live evaluation conditions to determine whether they meet certification standards.

What standards does the certification follow?

The CCU National K9 Certification is structured to meet or exceed nationally recognized K9 handler standards based on best practices and relevant case law considerations. The evaluation process is designed to support defensibility and professional documentation.

What happens if a handler does not pass?

Handlers who do not meet certification requirements may receive feedback regarding performance areas. Certification is awarded only to those who meet the defined evaluation criteria during testing.

Will I receive documentation after completion?

Yes. Handlers who successfully pass the certification will receive official documentation confirming certification status and a copy of all testing.

Does this certification help reduce liability?

Certification supports documentation of performance standards, operational readiness, and handler proficiency. Proper certification can assist agencies in demonstrating structured evaluation practices that align with professional expectations.

How many seats are available?

Enrollment is limited to 10 handlers to maintain structured oversight and consistent evaluation standards.

What payment methods are accepted?

- Payment may be made via:
- Cash
- Check
- Card
- Government Purchase Order

Reserve Your Seat for the CCU National K9 Certification

Seats are limited to 10 handlers. Secure your position before the September 25, 2026 registration deadline.

 

Date And Time

Monday, September 28, 2026 @ 09:00 (EDT) to
Thursday, October 1, 2026 @ 17:00 (EDT)
 

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