Kansas Security Guards Licensing Requirements

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Kansas Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

State Security Licensing Authorities: Kansas

Kansas Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

The unarmed security guard in the state of Kansas is required to be licensed and the applicant must attend state certified training and meet the personal qualifications. These requirements are pursuant to the legislative Act K.S.A. 75-b and the Kansas Administrative Regulations statutes that apply to the unarmed security guard. The unarmed security licensing is regulated by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office and prior to applying for the license all requirements must be met. The training is to be done within the state of Kansas at a state certified training center to prepare the unarmed security guard to work within the security field. The personal requirements must be met or the security license will not be issued. The personal requirements to apply for the unarmed security license are:

  • The applicant must be at least 18 years of age
  • Proof of a high school diploma or an equivalency certificate
  • Proof of the legal right to work in the United States
  • A complete background check will be done
  • The applicant will not have any felony convictions or certain misdemeanor convictions
  • The applicant will be fingerprinted
  • The applicant will complete the necessary state certified training prior to applying for a license

The training that is required is designed to help the unarmed security guard to fulfill their duties. This training will include emergency medical first aid and the proper maneuvers to handle suspected criminals. The applicant will also be educated in the Kansas laws that can apply to them in the workplace. This will include laws about the use of force and lawful detainment. The training course required will include the following:

  • Legal and ethical issues that can occur on the job
  • Kansas laws
  • The use of non-lethal force
  • Detainment of suspects
  • Emergency first aid and CPR

The applicant that completes the state certified training and meets the other qualifications will be issued an unarmed security guard license to work in the Kansas security sector. They will have the confidence and the education to perform their duties in the security setting once the training has been successfully completed.
The employment opportunities that can be found within the security sector for the unarmed guard are numerous and some of these are:

  • Banks and lending institutions
  • Schools
  • Colleges
  • Hotels
  • Airports
  • State offices
  • Federal offices
  • Apartment complexes
  • Parks
  • Public lands
  • Private security

The unarmed security guard in the state of Kansas will find many opportunities for employment. There are some unarmed security employment opportunities where a valid Kansas driver’s license will be required to fulfill the employer requirements. This is not a factor in applying for the Kansas unarmed security license, but it will open some doors having a valid Kansas driver’s license.  The unarmed security license that will be issued by the Kansas State Attorney General’s Office will be valid for a period of two years.

Kansas Armed Security Guard Licensing Requirements

The state of Kansas requires any person that wants to be employed as an armed security guard to apply for a Kansas state armed security guard license. In order to apply for this license the person applying will need to attend state certified courses and also provide personal information. The Kansas armed security guard license is regulated by the State Attorney General’s Office, the licensing provisions are included in Act K.S.A. 75-7b and the Kansas Administrative Regulations statutes for armed and unarmed security guards. The personal information that is required include:

  • The applicant will be at least 21 years of age
  • Applicants will provide proof they can legally work in the United States
  • The applicant will submit to a background check
  • The applicant will be fingerprinted
  • Applicants will not have been convicted of any felonies or certain misdemeanors
  • The person applying will have completed the required training

The training that is required by the legislative Act K.S.A. 7507b and the Kansas Administrative Regulations statutes must be completed in the state of Kansas and at a state certified facility. This training will include courses that will prepare the applicant to work in the security field during normal duties and in emergency situations. This training will include:

  • The legal issues that can occur on the job
  • Ethical issues and the Kansas law
  • Emergency medical including first aid
  • The use of force
  • Firearm’s training including marksmanship and target practice
  • The Kansas laws for use of weapons

The applicant that completes this training successfully will be prepared to deal with any type of emergency or criminal activity that might occur while they are employed in the security sector. This includes the use of their weapon in cases of lethal and non-lethal force.
The applicant that fulfills all of the requirements to apply for their Kansas armed guard license will be qualified to work in both the public and private security field. This license creates many employment opportunities such as:

  • Armored vehicles
  • Banks
  • Finical institutions
  • State office buildings
  • Federal office buildings
  • Schools
  • Colleges
  • Airports
  • Hotels
  • Public parks
  • Apartment and housing areas
  • Private security duty

These are some of the opportunities that will be available to the armed security guard applicant that meets all of the requirements and qualifies to be issued a Kansas license.
The armed guard security license issued by the state of Kansas Attorney Generals Office will be valid for two years at which time it will need to be renewed within 30 days prior to the expiration date. This will also include the firearms license that is needed by the applicant to be issued an armed security guard license, rather than an unarmed security guard license. There may also be some employers that will require the armed security guard to have a valid Kansas driver’s license as a requirement for the job opening. The driver’s license is not a requirement of the Kansas qualifications to obtain an armed security guard license.

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