Nevada Security Guards Licensing Requirements

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Nevada Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

State Security Licensing Authorities: Nevada

Nevada Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

Nevada like other states has some requirements for the person that wants to work as an unarmed security guard. This person must satisfy the requirements that have been put in place by the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board in order to obtain a license.
Where the rules differ in Nevada than in other states is casinos are able to provide their own certified training courses for their security force. When an unarmed security guard works in a casino they will also need to obtain a security license from the sheriff’s office along with their Nevada state license. In either case, the qualifications will still need to be fulfilled. The state requires that the unarmed security guard applicant applying to the state or to the sheriff’s office will comply with the set guidelines that are in place by the state of Nevada.
The qualifications needed to apply for a Nevada unarmed security guard license:

  • The applicant must be at least 21 years of age
  • The applicant will need to have a high school diploma or an equivalency certificate.
  • Applicants are legal to work in the United States
  • The applicant will provide a valid photo identification card like a Nevada driver’s license or state identification card.
  • Applicants will submit to fingerprinting
  • A background check will be done

The required amount of hours of training for the licensed unarmed security guard in Nevada is 11 hours. This training will prepare security personnel to work in the security sector with professionalism and is required to be completed successfully to obtain licensing. The training will provide training in emergency situations, the limitations regarding detainment of criminals and dealing with police or medical emergency technicians.  There are also refresher courses that will need to be taken yearly to stay current. The training will consist of:

  • Crowd control in emergency situations
  • Legal issues
  • Ethical issues
  • Emergency medial training including CPR
  • Observation
  • Report writing
  • Detaining shoplifters and others

The training provided for the Nevada unarmed security guard will prepare them to work in different types of environments including:

  • Schools
  • Museums
  • Art galleries
  • Malls
  • Retail stores
  • Libraries
  • Parking structures
  • Some casino settings
  • Private offices
  • Apartments and hotels
  • Nightclubs

There are other types of employment the unarmed security guard is qualified for and this includes monitoring cameras and alarm systems in casinos, office buildings and other businesses.  The Nevada unarmed security guard is qualified for low risk employment, since they are not trained or authorized by the Nevada state laws to carry a firearm, without taking weapons training.
Each year after licensing by the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board, there will be a required 6-hour refresher course that will be needed to comply with keeping the unarmed security guard license current. This course will need to be taken at a Nevada authorized facility and the unarmed security guard license will need to be renewed every two years while working in the security industry.

Nevada Armed Security Guard Licensing Requirements

The requirements for the state of Nevada armed security guard are an 11-hour education training course and firearms training. The Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board oversees the Nevada armed security licensing. This training will include the education to prepare the armed security guard to work in any of the settings where this type of employee is needed. The training will enable the person to be control of situations that require professionalism, including medical emergencies and crowd control.
The requirements to work in the security sector are, the person must be 21 years of age, they have completed the 11-hour training at a certified training facility and the firearm’s training. There are 6 hours required for classroom training concerning laws and liability in order to obtain a Nevada state armed security license.
It is possible in the state of Nevada to work within a private security industry like the private security staffs of casinos. This does not require the state license to be applied for, but it does require the amount of training specified by the state. It will require the 11 hours of classroom training for firearms and the 3 hours required by the state in range training with weapons. The requirements that will need to be met will be:

  • The armed security guard will need to be at least 21 years of age.
  • A high school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • They will be required to provide valid photo identification that is not expired.
  • The applicant will submit to fingerprinting.
  • Information for the Internal Revenue Service will be provided.

The training education at a certified facility will prepare the armed security guard to work within the security industry and will give them the confidence to handle situations that arise while on duty. The positions that can be held by the Nevada armed security officer can be in medium or high risk areas of the security industry. The 11 hours of classroom training will include:

  • Legal and ethical issues
  • Observation
  • Defusing situations
  • Emergency medical including CPR
  • Properly writing reports
  • Detaining criminals
  • Firearm training, including marksmanship and targets

The required firearm training will include classroom education and range time for the person applying for an armed security guard license. This training consists of 8 hours of classroom training and three hours of using weapons on the range. This must be completed in order to obtain the certification to carry a firearm in the state of Nevada and to satisfy the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board.
In order to work in casinos, there is also a license that must be obtained from the sheriff’s office in compliance with Nevada state law, after training is completed both in the classroom and firearms training. The firearm’s licensing will need a 1-hour refresher course every 6 months for the applicant to stay current on their licensing qualifications.

The Nevada armed security guard is able to work within the security industry in positions such as:

  • Casinos
  • Nightclubs
  • Banks
  • Airports
  • Armored vehicles
  • Schools
  • Colleges
  • Government offices
  • Private offices
  • Hotels
  • Apartments
  • Parking facilities
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