License: Security Guards: Unarmed Security Guard Registration

List of Disqualifiers:Applicants are deemed to not meet qualifications- If you are under 18 years of age and are applying to be a security guard, security guard associate, security guard general or firearms trainer, private investigator, or private investigator associate.- If you are under 21 years of age and are applying to be a qualifying party, private investigator qualifying party, or resident manager for a security guard agency.- If you are not a citizen or legal resident who is authorized to seek employment in the United States.- If you have ever been convicted of a felony, whether or not your conviction was subsequently Set Aside or Vacated and your Civil Rights were restored.- If you are currently under indictment for a felony- If within the last 5 years preceding your application, you have been convicted of any misdemeanors, whether or not your conviction was subsequently Set Aside or Vacated, that involves:- Personal violence- Misconduct involving a deadly weapon as provided in Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) §13-3102- Dishonesty or fraud- Arson- Theft- Domestic violence- Narcotics (ARS §13, Chapter 34, or similar)- Sexual misconduct- If you are on parole, community supervision or work furlough, on home arrest, on release on any other basis.- If you are named in an outstanding arrest warrant.- If you are on probation pursuant to a conviction for any act of personal violence or domestic violence as in ARS §13-3601 or similar.- If you have been adjudicated mentally incompetent or found to constitute a danger to self or others, ARS §36-540.- If you have a disability, which renders you incapable of performing essential functions of the job even with reasonable accommodation from the employer, ARS §41-1461.- If you have been convicted of acting or attempting to act as a security guard or private investigator without a license if a license was required.- If you are a registered sex offender. - For Armed Security Guard and Firearms-Safety Instructor only:- If you have ever been convicted of any misdemeanor or felony involving domestic violence.- If you are a Prohibited Possessor as defined in ARS §13-3101 or as described in 18 United States Code section 922.- If you were discharged from the armed services of the United States under other than honorable conditions.

  • Registry
  • No exam
  • Specific course required
  • Continuing education required
  • Experience required
  • Felony convictions prohibited
  • Licensure by endorsement is available for military and spouses
License information updated 09/11/2013