Utah Security Guards Licensing Requirements

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Utah Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

State Security Licensing Authorities: Utah

Utah Unarmed Security Guards Licensing Requirements

The unarmed security guard in the state of Utah is required to obtain a license prior to working in the security sector and they will be required to fill out an unarmed security guard application. The Utah regulations are found in the Security Personnel Act 58-63-101. Successfully obtaining an unarmed security guard license will mean the person has passed the required training course and has properly presented their application. This will open employment in the security sector that would not be employment possibilities without training and licensing.
The application must be completely filled out an accompanied with other documents that are required in order to obtain the armed security guard license. The requirements to obtain the Utah license are:

  • The applicant will be at least 18 years of age
  • The applicant will have a high school diploma or a high school equivalency
  • The applicant will have passed an 8 hour unarmed security guard training course by a state certified facility.
  • A background check will be done
  • Fingerprints will be submitted
  • The applicant will not have any felony convictions
  • A drug test will be submitted

The person filling out an unarmed security guard license application is required to take an eight hour course at a Utah state certified facility and successfully complete the training course. The training that will be provided will educate the student in the skills that are needed to work as an unarmed guard without the use of a firearm. This eight hour course will include topics such as:

  • The legal and ethical issues that can arise while the unarmed security guard is on duty.
  • The legal use of force
  • The detainment of suspects and the legal limits
  • Writing reports properly
  • Proper management of emergencies

This course will provide the unarmed security guard the training needed to work within the security sector efficiently and protect both property and the public. The types of employment that will be open to the licensed unarmed security guard in the state of Utah are:

  • Airports, bus and train stations
  • Schools, colleges, and universities
  • Outdoor public facilities such as parks
  • Malls and other retail locations
  • State and local government office buildings
  • Private office buildings
  • Housing and apartment areas

These are some of the locations open to the person that has obtained the training and the unarmed security guard license in the state of Utah. There are also opportunities in the private security sector that are open to security personnel.
State Licensing Application

Utah Armed Security Guard Licensing Requirements

The armed security guard in the state of Utah will be licensed and also possess a firearms permit to work in the security sector. The Security Personnel Licensing Act Title 58-63-102 (12) outlines the duties the armed security guard will carry out during their employment.
The requirements that will need to be followed include filling the application out properly in order for it to be processed. The person that does not fill out the application completely, accurately or does not supply all the necessary information needed might be denied for their armed security guard license. The requirements for the successful Utah armed security guard license application are:

  • The person applying for an armed guard security license will be at least 18 years of age.
  • A high school diploma is required or a GED
  • There will be a background check
  • Fingerprints will be submitted
  • The applicant will pass a drug test
  • The applicant will successfully pass security guard training at a state certified facility
  • The applicant applying for an armed security guard license will have a firearms license.

The armed security guard is required to be educated at a state certified facility and pass the course that will provide them the skills needed to be employed as an armed guard in the security sector. The training will consist of education in:

  • The legal limits of force
  • The legal detainment of suspects
  • Emergency training that could include CPR
  • Legal and ethical situations that could occur on the job
  • Non-lethal force options
  • The Utah firearms laws
  • Writing clear reports
  • Working with other professionals, such as police and fire officials

These are some of the topics that will be taught to the person that attends the state certified facility, and it will also meet the requirement for obtaining the Utah armed security guard license. The trained guard will then be prepared to protect the public and private parties from criminal activity and in emergency situations. They will also be qualified to perform all the duties that are required when employed as an armed security guard.
There are many types of employment available for the licensed armed security guard in Utah, they can include locations such as:

  • Airports
  • Bus and train stations
  • Banks
  • Financial institutions
  • Schools, colleges and universities
  • Retail locations and malls
  • Private and public areas
  • Housing and apartment areas

These are some of the types of locations the licensed armed security guard can be employed and they can also proved personal security for private homes and offices. The armed guard in Utah will be required to hold a valid security guard license the entire time they are employed in the security sector.
State Licensing Application

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