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National Association of Computer Voice Stress Analysts
(NACVSA) was created to offer training and representation to law enforcement professionals and others who utilize the CVSA to conduct truth verification examinations. There are a number of exciting benefits being offered to the members of this association and we would like to introduce these benefits to you. Visit our website at http://nacvsa.org or http://nacvsa.com
Re-Certification Training
The National Association of Computer Voice Stress Analysts (NACVSA) determined that CVSA Examiners will be required to recertify every two-years instead of every three-years. This decision was made with the input and consultation of CVSA Examiners from across the USA. It is also important to note that the NITV FS only sanctions training conducted by NITV FS instructors. The only NITV Instructors authorized to conduct CVSA Training, including the Certified Examiner Course and Recertification training are listed here.
It is also important to note that the NITV FS is no longer associated, either directly or indirectly, with any VSA organizations or their affiliates other than the NACVSA. CVSA examiners who choose to take VSA training through any other association, group, or organization will not be certified as a CVSA Examiners by the NITV or the NACVSA. Both the NACVSA and NITV have had a number of complaints from examiners who attended training which they were led to believe was recognized by the NITV and NACVSA, only to learn at the end of the course this was not the case. CVSA Examiners should also keep in mind that only NITV FS instructors are permitted to teach the copyrighted CVSAII course curriculum and to upgrade your CVSA’s software during the training program. |
CVSA® Training

The NITV FS is pleased
to announce that the Georgia, Colorado, and Nevada Peace Officer
Training Commissions have joined several other states (AZ, IL,
IN, MO, UT) in P.O.S.T. certifying the NITV’s Certified
Examiners Course (CEC) and the Advanced Examiners /
Recertification Course (AEC). In most
states this allows officers to both receive continuing education
credits as well as seek reimbursement for the cost of the
training and in some cases, for room and board and travel
expenses.
For more information click on one of the
following links:
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