The process for applying for a security licence can vary from state to state in Australia. Here’s a general overview of how to apply for a security licence in each state. We also discuss what to avoid when applying for your security licence.
Remember, it’s essential to verify the most up-to-date information from the relevant authorities in each state.
Private security authority types are separated into Licence (Class A) and Registration (Class B) type activities.
Regulator: Licensing and Regulation Division (VIC Police)
Web: https://www.police.vic.gov.au/licensing-and-regulation-division
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in NSW, you must hold the appropriate Class 1 or Class 2 security operative license. You can hold more than one class or subclass on a single licence.
Note: Refer Security Licensing & Enforcement Directorate website.
Note: You are not able to make any changes online once you’ve submitted your application.
Regulator: Security Licensing & Enforcement Directorate (NSW Police)
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in Queensland, you must hold the appropriate Class 1 or Class 2 security operative licence.
Regulator: Office of Fair Trading
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in Western Australia, you must hold the appropriate agent or non-agent licences.
The following documents are required for all licence types:
Regulator: Licensing Services Security
Web: https://www.police.wa.gov.au/About-Us/Our-Agency/Police-Licensing-Services/Security
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in Tasmania, you must hold the appropriate Security employee license. An employee can apply for the following security license activities to be added to their licence:
Read the information on this license page so you know what to do and what documents to provide.
There is a penalty for supplying any false or misleading information.
Regulator: Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS)
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in South Australia, you must hold a security agent’s licence.
Services: crowd or venue control, installing and maintaining security systems, guarding property or people, security systems sales, and advice.
Regulator: consumer and business services
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in the Northern Territory, you must hold a security agent’s license to:
Regulator: Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade
Web: https://nt.gov.au/
If you’re planning to work in the security industry in the Australian Capital Territory, A security employee license authorizes the licensee to do one or more of the following security activities under the relevant sub-class. The sub-classes and their identifiers are:
Regulator: Access Canberra
Web: https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/security-industry-licensing-tab-overview
When applying for a security license in Australia, it’s essential to follow the guidelines and regulations set by the respective state or territory authority responsible for regulating the security industry. To avoid complications and ensure a smooth application process, you should avoid the following:
Different security roles may require specific training and qualifications. Ensure you have completed the necessary training and hold the required certificates or qualifications before applying for a license.
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