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Key Facts: AK POST Exam

~75%

Pass Rate

Estimated

70%

Passing Score

APSC

100

Practice Questions

OpenExamPrep

2 hrs

Exam Duration

APSC

The AK POST exam has 100 questions in 2 hours, requiring 70% to pass. Covers Alaska criminal law under AS Title 11, constitutional law, patrol operations, use of force, and professional policing standards.

About the AK POST Exam

The Alaska POST exam is required for all peace officer candidates in Alaska. It covers Alaska criminal law under Alaska Statutes Title 11, constitutional procedures, patrol operations, use of force, and professional standards as mandated by the Alaska Police Standards Council.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

$50 (Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC))

AK POST Exam Content Outline

25%

Alaska Criminal Law

Alaska Statutes Title 11 covering criminal offenses, classifications, defenses, and sentencing under Alaska law

25%

Constitutional Law & Procedure

Search and seizure, Miranda, arrest procedures, warrants, and due process in Alaska courts

20%

Patrol & Traffic Operations

Traffic stops, DUI enforcement under AS 28.35, accident investigation, cold-weather patrol, and wildlife encounters

15%

Use of Force & Defensive Tactics

Force continuum, de-escalation, deadly force standards under Alaska law, and less-lethal options

15%

Professional Standards

Ethics, community policing in rural and urban Alaska, report writing, cultural awareness with Alaska Native communities, and officer conduct per APSC standards

How to Pass the AK POST Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $50

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AK POST Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master Alaska Statutes Title 11 covering criminal offenses, classifications, and penalties specific to Alaska
2Study Fourth Amendment search and seizure exceptions as applied in Alaska courts including the Alaska Constitution's stronger privacy protections
3Know Alaska use of force standards and deadly force justification under state law
4Review Alaska DUI laws under AS 28.35 including implied consent and .08 BAC provisions
5Practice with timed full-length tests to build exam stamina for the 2-hour time limit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AK POST passing score?

The Alaska POST exam requires a minimum score of 70% to pass. Candidates must demonstrate competency across all tested subject areas including Alaska criminal law and patrol procedures.

How hard is the Alaska peace officer exam?

The AK POST exam is considered moderately difficult. It requires thorough knowledge of Alaska Statutes Title 11 covering criminal offenses, constitutional law principles, and patrol operations in Alaska's unique environment. Most candidates who complete APSC-approved academy training pass on their first attempt.

What are the prerequisites for the AK POST exam?

Candidates must complete an APSC-approved basic law enforcement training academy. Additional requirements include being at least 21 years old, having a high school diploma or GED, passing a background check, medical examination, psychological evaluation, and physical fitness test.

How many attempts do I get on the AK POST exam?

Alaska allows candidates to retake the exam after a waiting period. Contact the Alaska Police Standards Council for specific retake policies and any required remedial training between attempts.