North Carolina Justice Academy

North Carolina Justice Academy East Campus
200 W. The Academy’s eastern campus in Salemburg is situated on a site with a long educational history. Justus.
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The Justice Academy, a training institution and a division of the NC Department of Justice, is charged with the task of improving the professionalism and effectiveness of criminal justice personnel throughout the state, through training and support. The NCJA trains over 42,000 officers a year on its two campuses and through its online education portal (https://ncja-portal.acadisonline.com/acadisv

iewer/login.aspx). College Street
Salemburg, NC 28385

West Campus
3971 Chimney Rock Road
Edneyville, NC 28727

The North Carolina Justice Academy is a division of the North Carolina Department of Justice. Created in 1973, the Academy’s enabling legislation establishes its duties as providing training programs for criminal justice personnel, providing technical assistance upon request to criminal justice agencies to aid them in the discharge of their responsibilities and developing, publishing and distributing educational and training materials. Program areas for these services are defined through the five centers of the Training Division: Legal; Law Enforcement Leadership; Commission/In-service; Tactical/Traffic; and Investigations. In addition, the Support Division operates the Learning Resource Center, conducts research, produces video and other graphic and printing services, coordinates institutional development and supports the campuses as a training environment for Academy courses as well as those of other state and local agencies. Added over the years have been a new classroom building and learning resource center, dormitories, an administration building, a support services building, a maintenance building, a new state-of-the art gymnasium, classroom additions, firearms ranges, a driving track and other practical exercise areas. In September 1998, the Academy’s western campus opened in Edneyville. In 2004, it was named the Larry T. Justus Western Justice Academy in honor of Representative Larry T. Renovations have resulted in modern classrooms, office space, a gymnasium, dormitory and cafeteria. A state-of-the-art indoor firearms range opened on campus in 2011. Both campuses have wireless Internet access and onsite computers for student usage. Please let us know about your needs and the quality of our service. Your input will help us determine what we should continue to do and guide us into areas of change.

North Carolina Law Enforcement Women's Association is hosting its 70th Anniversary Conference in Wilmington, NC, from Se...
06/16/2026

North Carolina Law Enforcement Women's Association is hosting its 70th Anniversary Conference in Wilmington, NC, from September 8-11. "Currents of Change" reflects the evolving landscape of modern policing and our unwavering commitment to leading the way. Please visit http://www.NCLEWA.com to learn more and register today.

This course is mandatory for 2026 In-Service Telecommunicator Training. It aims to prepare telecommunicators for court, ...
06/16/2026

This course is mandatory for 2026 In-Service Telecommunicator Training. It aims to prepare telecommunicators for court, stressing professionalism, preparation, and effective testimony. Log into the NCJA Training Portal to begin. https://ncja-portal.acadisonline.com/

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day serves as a reminder to encourage communities to re-evaluate the systems it has in place...
06/15/2026

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day serves as a reminder to encourage communities to re-evaluate the systems it has in place to protect its' seniors. It is important to know the warning signs of Elder Abuse and to report them to Adult Protective Services.
Some warning signs of Elder Abuse are that the individual:
-Stops participating in activities they enjoy
-Looks messy or unkempt
-Has trouble sleeping
-Loses weight for no reason
-Becomes withdrawn or acts violently
-Displays physical signs of trauma, like unexplained bruises or cuts
-Lives in hazardous or unsafe conditions
-Displays signs of insufficient care, like unpaid bills, despite having the financial resources.

Elder Abuse will affect nearly 10% of all adults over the age of 60 in a given year. The majority of these abuses involve caregiver neglect, financial exploitation, and psychological abuse. We have the power to ensure all older adults age with dignity, respect, and humanity.

Congrats to students who went through the Specialized CCT class last week! Your hard work and dedication have paid off!
06/15/2026

Congrats to students who went through the Specialized CCT class last week! Your hard work and dedication have paid off!

The Criminal Justice Instructor Pilot Course (Course  #3181) will be offered from 7/28-8/4/26 for the first session and ...
06/15/2026

The Criminal Justice Instructor Pilot Course (Course #3181) will be offered from 7/28-8/4/26 for the first session and from 8/25-9/1/26 for the second session. Interested applicants must attend both the Criminal Justice Instructor (pt. I, Course #3181) and Curriculum Designer courses (pt. II, Courses 3182 & 3183) to meet pilot requirements. Register in Acadis today!

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Do you have a passion for Driving and Speed Measuring Instruments? What about a passion for teaching as well? Then we ha...
06/15/2026

Do you have a passion for Driving and Speed Measuring Instruments? What about a passion for teaching as well? Then we have a position for you! As many of you know Academy Instructor Terry Miller is retiring and leaving big shoes to fill. If you think you have what it takes, we want to meet you! Click on the link or scan the QR code to apply today!

https://nc.wd108.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/NC_Careers/job/Instructor_JR-115747

Explore challenges faced by women in public safety and learn practical tools for resiliency. Designed for mid-career sta...
06/14/2026

Explore challenges faced by women in public safety and learn practical tools for resiliency. Designed for mid-career staff navigating work and home changes, we’ll discuss how they impact performance and provide policy considerations to support all employees. ALL criminal justice professionals (sworn & civilian) are invited!

Address

Salemburg, NC

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19105254151

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