Train the Next Generation. Become an EVOC Instructor.
Emergency Vehicle Operator Instructor Course (EVOC) Certification
DOT National Standard Curriculum | Online
EVOC Certification - Teach with Confidence.
The EVOC Certification Course certifies qualified professionals to teach the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course to EMS, fire, and public safety personnel across the United States. Whether you're updating your department’s training program or expanding your professional credentials, this instructor-level course prepares you to deliver high-impact, legally defensible EVOC training.
Why Become an EVOC Instructor?
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Structured EVOC Program
Develop certified instructors and implement consistent, high-quality driver training within your department.
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LMS Training Option
Utilize Trilogy's LMS for online delivery, progress tracking and certification management.
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DOT Curriculum
Built on the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for EVOC.
What You’ll Learn In EVOC Certification
Roles and responsibilities of an EVOC Instructor
Curriculum structure and delivery
Classroom teaching strategies
Course documentation and liability protection
Practical driving course setup and scoring
Student remediation and legal documentation practices
Customizing EVOC training to your agency’s needs
What’s Included In EVOC Certification
Instructor manual and curriculum toolkit
Editable PowerPoint presentations for classroom use
Student registration and certificate templates
Practical course setup guide and evaluation forms
Access to the Trilogy Instructor Portal
Ongoing support from Trilogy EVOC faculty
A Proven Program – Delivered Nationwide
Trusted by agencies across the U.S., Trilogy’s EVOC Instructor Course gives you the tools, confidence, and certification to train safe, competent emergency vehicle operators in today’s high-risk driving environment.
“Trilogy’s EVOC Instructor course gave us the structure, content, and confidence to launch an in-house driver training program. We’re now certifying new hires faster—with fewer incidents.” — Battalion Chief, Florida Fire-Rescue