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Certification Program

Code Enforcement Officer Certification Program

Presented by ACEA and Central Arizona College

 
Central Arizona College is a dynamic and multifaceted institution of higher education featuring nine campuses and centers strategically located throughout Pinal County for the purpose of educating the diverse population of the region.
 
Central Arizona College offers this program through the Arizona Code Enforcement Association offering students three credit hours for each level.

 

Why Become ACEA Certified?


Recognition: As the premier industry certification in Arizona, the ACEA certification distinguishes holders as career professionals who have demonstrated a high level of experience, skill and knowledge.

 

Competitive Advantage: The designation conveys credibility to other professionals, both at work and in meetings, conferences, etc.


Peer Acceptance: ACEA certification holders are immediately recognized by other ACEA members as fellow professionals committed to the advancement of the profession.

 

Salary Enhancement: ACEA certification can be used as a competitive advantage when it comes to promotional opportunities and salary enhancements.

 

Personal Achievement: After passing the examination process, ACEA certification affords a profound sense of personal achievement at being regarded as an exceptionally skilled professional.

 

Commitment: Successful completion of the ACEA certification process conveys that the holder is committed and goal driven in their career.

 

College Credit: You receive three credit hours for attending the academy by the Central Arizona College.



ACEA offers Levels I and II Certification Programs in the Spring and Fall.