Sign Up (New User)

This training is limited to sworn law enforcement, support staff, and approved criminal justice and public safety users. Note: If you already have a 28 CFR Part 23 online training account registered through this website, log in here.

New Users:

If you are a new user and want to take the 28 CFR Part 23 online training, there are three ways to access/register for the training:

  1. Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Access: If your agency is already a RISS member, you may register online for a RISSNET account at https://register.riss.net/.
  2. If your agency is not a RISS member, contact the appropriate RISS center, below, to apply for membership. Note: Each center has its own membership application and policy board approval process.

    • Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network® (MAGLOCLEN)

      Phone: (800) 345-1322 or email: info@magloclen.riss.net

      Serving Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia, as well as Canada and England.

    • Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center® (MOCIC)

      Phone: (800) 846-6242 or email: info@mocic.riss.net

      Serving Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, as well as parts of Canada.

    • New England State Police Information Network® (NESPIN)

      Phone: (508) 528-8200 or email: info@nespin.riss.net

      Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont, as well as parts of Canada.

    • Rocky Mountain Information Network® (RMIN)

      Phone: (800) 821-0640 or email: info@rmin.riss.net

      Serving Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as parts of Canada.

    • Regional Organized Crime Information Center® (ROCIC)

      Phone: (800) 238-7985 or email: info@rocic.riss.net

      Serving Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

    • Western States Information Network® (WSIN)

      Phone: (800) 952-5258 or email: info@wsin.riss.net

      Serving Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington, as well as Canada, Guam, and New Zealand.

    Once RISS membership is established, the training can be accessed by logging into the RISS account. The link https://28cfr.ncirc.gov/documents/Accessing_28CFRPart23_training_RISS.pdf contains instructions on how to access the training after logging in to RISS. The 28 CFR Part 23 training program does not manage the RISS website. If you experience issues with the RISS Program website, please submit an email to the RISS Help Desk at support@riss.net.

  3. FBI’s Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (LEEP) Access: LEEP accounts are available to personnel affiliated with the criminal justice system, intelligence community, and the armed forces. Refer to the following link to complete an online application for a LEEP account.

    Members with a secure account through the FBI’s LEEP may log in to LEEP to access the 28 CFR Part 23 training. Instructions may be found here: https://28cfr.ncirc.gov/documents/Accessing_28CFRPart23_training_LEEP.pdf. Note: Your LEEP account will need to be marked with the standard “law enforcement designation” which will allow you to see the 28 CFR Part 23 training once signed in to LEEP. The 28 CFR Part 23 training program does not manage the LEEP website. If you have logged in to LEEP and do not see the training, your agency will need to update your account with a “sworn law enforcement” designation. To update this information in LEEP, please contact the FBI’s LEEP Program Office at leoprogramoffice@leo.gov or call (888) 334-4536.

  4. Users With an Agency Preauthorization Code: A preauthorization code is provided by a representative within your agency or organization who has been designated to serve as a preauthorization code agent. If you have been provided a preauthorization code from your agency, please register the code here.

    An agency’s assigned preauthorization code cannot be requested through this website or by email. However, you may submit a request to learn if your agency or organization has been assigned a preauthorization code by using the Contact Us form.

    Note to agencies: New preauthorization codes are no longer being issued at this time.
    If the designated representative for your agency or organization is no longer in this position, please submit a request using the Contact Us form to reassign the preauthorization agent role to an appropriate representative. A form will be provided by email that will need to be completed and signed by your agency lead or designee to authorize the change.