Sunday 23 June 2013

How To Become Security Guard/Officer In New Jersey SORA, What Type of Training & License is Required

In the state of New Jersey you have to go for training programs as well as registration from the office of superintendent. All the process will involve form filling, training, finger print taking, criminal back ground check up. and other check ups. you can find the links to all this at the end of this article.

The Registration is governed under SORA Act - Security Officer Registration Act

SORA FAQ’S 

1. How do I apply for a Security Officer Certification? 
    1. www.njsp.org 
    2. Click on Services
    3. Click on Private Detective Info
   4. Click on the “Security Officer, Instructor, Owner and Bounty Hunter Applications”  link on the right hand side of the page.

2. I forgot my Password and/or Logon ID. How can I get it? 
Follow the above steps to return to the application. After selecting Returning Applicant, click on either the “Forgot your Password” or “Forgot your LogonID” link. If you select  “Forgot your Password,” you will need to enter your logonID, application ID or certification number along with your email address. The email address must match the email on your profile. If you select “Forgot your LogonID,” you will need to enter your place of birth, application ID or certification number and your date of birth. You will also need to know the answer to your hint question.

3. How do I pay for the application? 
Payment must be made using a credit or debit card issued by Visa or MasterCard. If you do not have one, you can use a Visa gift card. You must pay a non-refundable fee of $75 to complete the Security Officer application.

4. How do I get fingerprinted correctly?

You must be fingerprinted using the MorphoTrak form provided at the end of the Security Officer application. This form is already filled out with the required information for fingerprinting. If you do not use the correct form provided, we will not receive your fingerprint information and you will need to be printed again. To schedule an appointment, you can call the phone number at the bottom of the form or go to
www.bioapplicant.com/nj. The fee for fingerprinting is $67.50.

5. How do I find an instructor? 
At the end of the application there is a link to browse the instructor registry. The list of instructors can be searched by zip code, state/county or by an instructor’s last name. It is your responsibility to contact an instructor and schedule the 24 hour training class within 30 days from the date of your application. You can also view a complete list of certified  instructors here: http://www.njsp.org/info/pdf/pdet/010311_actinstructor.pdf

6. Are active law enforcement officers who wish to provide security while off duty exempt 
from the requirements of SORA? 

No. Active law enforcement officers are only exempt from the 24 hour mandated training  course. Fingerprinting is required via the vendor MorphoTrak. Upon  retirement/termination of employment as a law enforcement officer, the training  exemption is no longer applicable and completing the twenty-four (24) security officer training course provided by a certified SORA instructor is mandatory for the continued
validity of the SORA certification. 

7. What happens if I don’t submit fingerprints or complete the training course within 30 
days? 
If you fail to complete the fingerprinting and/or 24 hour training class within 30 days, you must submit a new application.

8. How long is my Security Officer Certification good for? 
The Security Officer Certification is good for a period of 2 years at which time a renewal
application must be submitted.

9. How do I renew my Security Officer Certification? 
Ninety days prior to expiration, you will be notified via email that it is time to renew. Subsequent emails are sent at 60 days and 30 days prior to expiration. Emails are sent to the email address that is listed on your personal profile. After logging back into the application, under the “Security Officer” tab click on “Submit Renewal.” The renewal fee is $82.55 and must be paid using a Visa or MasterCard. In addition to the renewal application, an 8 hour refresher training course provided by a SORA certified instructor Registration required for security officers.

Requirements for registrations

A. No person shall be employed as, or perform the functions and activities of, a security officer unless that person is registered with the Superintendent as required in this section. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree.

B. An application for registration as a security officer shall be filed with the Superintendent on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Superintendent and shall set forth
New Jersyunder oath:

(1) the applicant's full name, age, which shall be at least 18 years, and residence;

(2) the name and address of all employers or occupations engaged in for the immediately preceding five years;

(3) that the applicant has not been convicted of any disqualifying crime or offense as set forth in subsection c. of this section; and

(4) such further information as the Superintendent may require to show the good character, competency and integrity of the applicant.Any person who shall knowingly make a false statement in, or knowingly omit any material information from, an application as required by this subsection shall be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree in addition to any other crime or offense specified by law.Page 5

C. No person shall be issued a certificate of registration as a security officer under the provisions of this section if the person has been convicted, as indicated by a criminal history record background check performed pursuant to the provisions of this section, of: a crime of the first, second, third or fourth degree; any offense involving the unlawful use, possession or sale of a controlled dangerous substance as defined in N.J.S.2C:35-2; or any offense where the registration of the individual would be contrary to the public interest, as determined by the Superintendent. Each applicant shall submit to the Superintendent the applicant's fingerprints and written consent for a criminal history record background check to be performed. The Superintendent shall compare these to fingerprints on file with the State Bureau of Identification in the Division of State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, consistent with applicable State and federal laws, rules and regulations. The applicant shall bear the cost for the criminal history record background check, including all costs of administering and processing the check.

D. A person whose application has been approved by the Superintendent shall complete the required education and training program established in section 5 of this act. Upon satisfactory completion of this program, and upon the payment of a fee in an amount established by the Superintendent, the applicant shall be entitled to and the Superintendent shall issue and deliver to the applicant a security officer certificate of registration.

E. The Superintendent may revoke or suspend such certificate of registration for a violation of any of the provisions of this act or for other good cause. A certificate of registration shall be surrendered to the Superintendent within 72 hours after its term has expired or after notice in writing to the holder that the certificate of registration has been revoked.

F. The certificate of registration shall be renewed every two years upon forms prescribed by the Superintendent and payment of a fee in an amount established by the Superintendent by rule and regulation.

The certificate of registration may be renewed without further investigation unless it is deemed by the Superintendent that the applicant no longer qualifies or verified objections to the renewal are received by the Superintendent prior to issuance.

G. The revocation or suspension of any certificate of registration by the Superintendent shall be subject to notice and a hearing

New Jersey Govt Website
Security Officer Online Form
List of Active Security Officer Instructor
Active Security Agencies


How To Become an Armed Security Guard in Wyoming: Security guard Training In Wyoming

If you want to become security guard in america then you have to do two most important things. first decide in which state to work, Because all states have different requirements for license and second you may have to complete a minimum training program from certified security guard training school.

In state of Wyoming government officials does not ask for any specific training or license but city level police department of law department may have some types of regulations. So if yo are placed in Wyoming and want to work there as security guard then first go to the local attorney office or police department and ask them about any particular rule of becoming security guard in there city.

Second thing you can do is that you can go to the office of an Security agency which is registered and legal and which hires and places new security guard officers and ask them about requirements they need.

Wyoming
Some basic requirements which are almost required in every state-

Age- You must be more than 21 years at the time of application for armed security officer or guard.

Citizenship- You must be citizen of US or you must have US work visa.

Physical /Mental condition- You should be physically fit and strong, Mentally sound and competent

Moral character- Should hold good moral character.

Addiction- Free from Alcohol dependence, Free from narcotics addiction or any other kind of addiction.

Disability- Free from any kind of physical disability which may prevent you from giving your full performance.

Criminal back ground checkup- Criminal back ground should be absolutely clean.

Police department Website for Wyoming: http://www.cheyennepd.org/

How To Get Illinois PERC card : How to become Security Guard/Peace Officer/Privtae investigator in Illinois

A person employed as an unarmed security guard at a nuclear energy, storage, weapons, or development site or facility regulatedby the Nuclear Regulatory Commission who has completed the background screening and training mandated by the rules and regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is exempt from registration for a Permanent Employee Registration Card.

NOTE: If you have been issued a Permanent Employee Registration Card in the past, you may not apply for an additional card. If your original PERC has expired, contact the Department's Springfield office at 217/782-0458 and request a renewal application. Please indicate any change of address on your renewal application. If your PERC has been lost, a written request for a reprint of your card and a $20.00 reprint fee must be sent to the address in #7 below.

If you have applied for a Permanent Employee Registration Card within the past 3 years but did not complete the application process, DO NOT submit another application. Contact the Department at 217 782-8556 and request the status of your application.

Application forms can be downloaded from the IDFPR Web site at www.idfpr.com. but first read the instructions bellow.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Complete the application in its entirety. An incomplete or illegible application will be returned.

2. Applicant must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a PERC in an unarmed capacity.

3. Disclosure of your U.S. social security number, if you have one, is mandatory, in accordance with 5 Illinois Compiled Statutes 100/10-65 to obtain a license. The social security number may be provided to the Illinois Department of Public Aid to identify persons who are more than 30 days delinquent in complying with a child support order, or to the Illinois Department of Revenue to identify persons who have failed to file a tax return, pay tax, penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any final assessment or tax penalty or interest, as required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, or to other entities for verification of identification.

4. Submit a non-refundable registration fee of $55.00, made payable to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

5. Submit the appropriate security clearance documents (See Security Clearance below).

6. Attach one photograph to the application in the space provided.

7. Forward application (with photo attached), copy of the electronic fingerprint receipt, and fee payment to:

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
 ATTN: Division of Professional Regulation
P.O. Box 7007
Springfield, Illinois 62791

Finger print vendorSECURITY CLEARANCE
Permanent Employee Registration Cards will not be issued until security clearance is completed. Reference the page entitled
Important Notice / Criminal Background Check Information for details on fingerprinting.
The security clearance requirement is waived for those applicants who submit supporting document VEPEC, verifying their retirement from a peace officer position within one year of application. To order the VE-PEC form call 217-782-8556.

Additional application forms can be downloaded from the IDFPR Web site at www.idfpr.com.
Packet updated 5/20/13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING APPLICATION FOR A
PERMANENT EMPLOYEE REGISTRATION CARD (PERC) DPR-PERC (Instructions Revised 4/12)IL486-2052 05/12
Illinois State Police
 Bureau of Identification
 260 North Chicago Street
 Joliet, Illinois 60432-4075

IMPORTANT NOTICE
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK INFORMATION
For fingerprint processing fees, please contact ISP at http://www.isp.state.il.us/docs/5-727.pdf or at the following email address:
BOI_Customer_Support@isp.state.il.us

PRIVACY STATEMENT
Individuals applying for licensure for professions that require fingerprints must submit to a criminal background check and provide evidence of fingerprint processing from the Illinois State Police (ISP), or a fingerprint vendor approved by ISP or the Department. Fingerprints must be taken within 60 days from the date that the application is submitted to the Department or the Department’s testing vendor. Certifying Statement of Fingerprint Submission Form (FP), or a receipt issued by an approved fingerprint vendor must be submitted with the application and fee. The receipt shall be issued by the vendor at the time that fingerprints are obtained.

Applicants may contact an approved fingerprint vendor to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting. The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the Department. Out-of-State applicants who are unable to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting through an approved fingerprint vendor must obtain one (1) Illinois State Police (ISP) fingerprint card for processing by the ISP. The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the Department. To obtain a fingerprint card, please contact the Department at 217-782-8556 or send an email request on your profession page of the Department website at www.idfpr.com. The fingerprint card may be taken to a police department in another state to obtain classifiable prints.

How Can I Become Armed Security Guard/Officer In USA : The Training Requirments

Who is an armed Security Guard/Officer?

An individual who is employed by the legally registered security company or a proprietary security agency for protection of person or property from any kind of offensive activity is called as security guard/officer. A legal security guard will have all the licence and documents up to date and cleared from the particular departments of the state in which he is working.
Security
Functions of a Security guard defined in Section 71 of Article 7 of the General Business Law

  • Protection of persons and/or property from harm, theft, and/or unlawful activity;
  • Deterrence, observation, detection, and/or reporting unlawful or unauthorized activity;
  • Street patrol service;
  • Response to, but not installation or service of, a security system alarm.


A security guard who have completed additional training required for holding a fire arm is called as armed security guard, armed security guards have better chance of getting employed and increased pay.



How can I start my career as Armed Security Guard or Officer in USA
1
Decide in which state you want to work

2
Go to the department which is responsible for licensing of security guards ( who provide guard card)

3
Know what things are required ( training and documents) some require pre training some do not require

4
Complete the training from approved training provider

5
Apply for guard card or license in the Government Department after completing the training.

6
Get the guard card and get associated or find job at some private agency

7
Start earning 



Armed security officer/ guard requirements in USA

Age- You must be more than 21 years at the time of application for armed security officer or guard.

Citizenship- You must be citizen of US or you must have US work visa.

Physical /Mental condition- You should be physically fit and strong, Mentally sound and competent

Moral character- Should hold good moral character.

Addiction- Free from Alcohol dependence, Free from narcotics addiction or any other kind of addiction.

Disability- Free from any kind of physical disability which may prevent you from giving your full performance.

Criminal back ground checkup- Criminal back ground should be absolutely clean.

Training Requirements- Must complete the training requirements according to the state in which he wants the licence; every state have some difference in there training requirements.

Finger print- You have to submit finger print documents which are electronic mostly; you can get your finger print for security guards application forms from any of the state authorized services. there are many services out there.

Other documents- there are lots of other documents which you have to produce at the time of license application these documents may vary little bits from state to state.

Submit all your forms and wait for the license.  you can download provisional license until your permanent reaches your home.

Complete the primary training then apply for license then complete the additional training and keep renewing you license.

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Friday 21 June 2013

How Much Do Armed Security Guards Make: Annual Pay & Per Hour Pay

Becoming an armed Security guard sound nice and challenging career, but the biggest question arises- how much do armed security guards make ?

Earning details of armed security guard are at the end of this article but I insist you to read this introduction first, in this way it will give you the correct picture about the security guard job and earning potential.

In america you can rely on the data of Us bureau of labor statistics for standard results but I tell you that you can get anything more or less then this data depending upon they state and area you are living.

Advice about the data- This is median data that means its a kind of average data for how much a security guards are earning from there job all over the country.

security guard
So it can be more for some where else and less for other place. I suggest you to first decide which place you
want to work and then contact the local authorities in your city by phone or direct visit. This way you can get accurate pay and earnings of armed security guards in your city.

Few important things to notice is that a security guard also look for added benefits from the company- like life insurance, accidental insurance, over time payment. Ask them that are they giving this kind of facilities or you are left on your own.

Median Pay Of Armed Security Guard 

2010 Median Pay
24,380$ Per year
11.7 $per hour
Entry Level Education
High School diploma or equivalent
Work Experience
None
On the Job Training
How to become Security guard
Job out look 2010-20
18% growth is expected


 
Some untold factors which may affect security guard payments- 


  1. Armed security guards get more than unarmed security guards.
  2. Experience security guards can get more than new security guard.
  3. Your pay also depends upon the company your are working for
  4. Security guards pay also depend upon the state and city he is working
  5. Security gurad pay can also depend on age, health status, build and attitude of a security guard