Trainings
ICAOS Training Courses
Build your knowledge of the Interstate Compact with practical courses designed for staff, officers, courts, and partner agencies. These trainings provide clear guidance on Compact rules, processes, and system operations to support effective interstate supervision. Whether you are new to the Compact or looking to strengthen your expertise, these courses offer practical insights to help you navigate transfers, supervision, and enforcement responsibilities with confidence.
ICAOS Foundations
Learn the fundamentals of the Interstate Compact process, including key roles, responsibilities, and how supervision transfers between states are initiated and managed.
ICOTS Operations
Learn how to navigate ICOTS to manage transfers, supervision activities, and case returns while maintaining accurate and timely case information.
ICAOS Enforcement
Explore how the Compact addresses violation behavior, including responding to violations, managing retaking responsibilities, and conducting probable cause hearings.
ICAOS Stakeholder Training
Understand how the Interstate Compact intersects with court and agency processes, including how decisions and coordination impact interstate supervision.
2025 Rule Amendments
Review the key changes included in the ICAOS Rule Amendments approved at the 2025 Annual Business Meeting and what they mean for interstate supervision practices.
Tuesday Takeaways
Join us every third Tuesday at 1 PM ET for Tuesday Takeaways. These brief sessions give Compact members the opportunity to talk about what’s trending in corrections, share compact best practices, and receive insights from the leaders across the field of corrections. Whether you’re a Commissioner, DCA, compact staff member, or Ex Officio, you’ll gain practical information you can put to use.
Need Technical or Training Assistance?
The Commission provides training and technical assistance to support member states in carrying out their compact responsibilities. Through training programs, resources, and direct support, the Commission helps states understand the rules, processes, and technology used to manage interstate supervision and support consistent application across jurisdictions.
Technical assistance may also help identify operational or programmatic challenges related to compact procedures and offer recommendations to address those issues.