George A. Codding, J.D., IAAI/CFI
George A. Codding is a Certified Fire Investigator through the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) and a Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator through the National Association of Fire Investigators. He has approximately 25 years of experience investigating fire scenes and determining the origin and cause of fires.
George is also a member and former chair of a county fire investigation team. He is a member of the IAAI and its Colorado Chapter and has served on the board and as President of both organizations. He served as a volunteer firefighter for 27 years, holding the positions of investigator, lieutenant, captain, and battalion chief. He also has experience as a police officer and deputy sheriff.
In addition to performing fire investigations in Colorado, George investigates fires in the states of New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona. George holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has organized and implemented training for seven state and international training conferences. George has teaching experience in law, methodology, and scientific/technical topics related to fire investigation in Colorado and other areas of the United States, as well as internationally in English, French, and Spanish. He is an Adjunct Instructor at Pikes Peak State College Regional Law Enforcement Academy.
George is the rewrite author and editor of the 6th Edition of Fire Investigator: Principles and Practice (Jones & Bartlett), which was published in 2022.