Yellowstone Narcotics Law Enforcement Training

About Yellowstone Narcotics

Yellowstone Narcotics was founded by Cameron Pavlicek who is a former Eastern Montana Drug Task Force Commander and former President of the Montana Narcotics Officers Association.

Cameron is a current narcotics investigator in Montana and founded Yellowstone Narcotics with the goal of keeping law enforcement professionals up to date on the most current crime trends and methods of investigation techniques available.

All our instructors are POST accredited and are currently working in their area of expertise. We stand behind our training and know our techniques work because we actively use what we teach in our current investigations.

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What classes does Yellowstone Narcotics offer?
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Is Yellowstone Narcotics POST approved?
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Recent Reviews

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4.91/5.00 (157 reviews)

143 officers rated this 5★, 14 rated 4★.

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Apr 17, 2026
★★★★☆
Watford City, ND

Great course with engaging content. Hearing from highly experienced instructors on the finer points and outside the box thinking made a “boring” topic interesting.

Apr 17, 2026
★★★★★
Watford City, ND

This is an amazing class. This class gets you comfortable with search warrants and help you understand the process. This class gives you tip and tricks of the game.

Apr 17, 2026
★★★★★
Watford City, ND

Cameron was very knowledgeable of his course material and did a great job at conveying the course material to the class in a language everyone could understand.