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Licensed security jobs
Security service workers monitor, patrol and guard property and protect people. In Alberta, you must be licensed to work as a:
- security guard
- patrol dog handler
- alarm responder
- loss prevention worker
- body guard
Licences are issued under the Security Services and Investigators Act by Alberta Justice.
Policy manual
Read the Security Programs Policy Manual for more information about a security service worker licence.
Licensing
The security service licensing fee is $100. Your licence is valid for 2 years.
The renewal process is the same as the initial application.
Security service workers cannot hold a second licence as a locksmith or automotive lock bypass worker.
Your individual licence is portable. This means your licence is still valid if you change employers or if you work for multiple employers.
Eligibility
To apply for a licence you must:
- be over 18 years old
- be eligible to work in Canada
- be fluent in English
- have no criminal record
- have no outstanding criminal charges
- not be the subject of a criminal investigation
All security service workers must meet a specific English fluency standard. This is a level 5 benchmark according to the Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks.
Training
All security service workers in Alberta must:
- successfully complete an approved security training course
- score 80% or higher on the provincial final exam, or
- have a valid security licence from another Canadian province or territory
There are 2 approved training courses. Take either the:
- Alberta Basic Security Training Course, or
- Accredited Basic Security Training Course
These courses must be completed through an approved training provider.
Contact Security Programs if you have previously worked in law enforcement to determine if the prior training is equivalent:
- You will need to provide proof of training, like a certificate or letter.
Final exam
After you have successfully completed your final exam with a score of 80% or higher, you will be emailed your training certificate within one week of our office receiving your training report.
Exam rewrites, challenges or reviews
For information about exam rewrites, or to find out if you are eligible to challenge an exam, contact Security Programs.
Baton training
In order to carry a baton, you must:
- have approval from your employer to carry a baton
- complete an approved 40-hour baton use-of-force training course
- submit a copy of your training certificate with your application
Baton training re-certification is required every 36 months.
Training licences
Training licences are available if you are currently enrolled in an approved training course. Your employer must submit the training licence application for you.
Training licences are valid for 30 days and will be converted to a standard licence after you have completed the training course and passed the final exam.
Training licences are not portable. This means if you change employers, your new employer must apply for a new training licence for you.
Apply for or renew your licence
If you are on a work or study permit, contact Security Programs for application and renewal steps.
Step 1. Records check
See your local police service website to find out how to get your documents.
All three searches are mandatory – no exceptions:
- criminal record check
- vulnerable sector search
- local police database search
For all classes of licences:
- your photo must be date-stamped by the photographer
- it does not need to be signed on the back
- these details are important when applying for a police information check:
- security services are designated as essential services
- you must specify the employment type as “security services” – regardless of licence class
- ask for a print/mail copy of your results to attach to your application – if needed, police services can email results to [email protected]
These documents expire 90 days after they have been issued.
Step 2. Fill out the forms
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Fill out all the forms in this package:
Application for Individual Licence
Step 3. Gather your documents
When you apply, you will need to provide photocopies of your:
- Canadian photo ID
- approved training course certificate, or
- copy of active licence from a Canadian province or territory
- 40-hour baton use-of-force training certificate (if applicable)
You will also need to provide a current:
- police information and criminal record check
- dated passport-size colour photo
Step 4. Submit and pay for your application
There are 2 ways to submit your application.
We cannot accept licence applications or renewals by e-mail.
In person
Take your application and documents to a registry agent that offers Security Programs licensing services.
Pay the licensing fee and service charge at the registry:
- $100 security service licensing fee, or
- $160 dual security service and investigators licensing fee, and
- $9 service charge
If your application is approved, you'll get a temporary licence that's valid for 60 days.
By mail
Send us your:
- completed application form
- required documents
- payment or online payment receipt for:
- $100 security service licensing fee, or
- $160 dual security service and investigators licensing fee
Pay the licensing fee with one of the following (made payable to the Government of Alberta):
- certified business cheque, or
- certified personal cheque, or
- money order, or
- bank draft
or
Pay by credit or debit online:
- print and mail the receipt with your completed application
Do not use this online payment if you are submitting your application at a registry agent.
Mail your application to:
Security Programs
Alberta Public Safety and Emergency Services
P.O. Box 1023 Station Main
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2M1
If your application is approved, a temporary licence valid for 60 days will be emailed to you.
After you apply
Your licence card will be mailed to the address in your application.
You must provide a photocopy of your licence card to your employer and carry the original with you while you’re working.
Change, cancel or report a licence
Follow the below steps to:
- update your personal information
- modify your licence class
- cancel your licence
- report a lost, stolen or destroyed licence
Lost or stolen licences must be reported to Security Programs within 24 hours.
Step 1. Fill out the form
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- Click on the PDF link to save it on your computer.
- Launch Adobe Reader.
- Open the PDF from within Adobe Reader. You can now fill and save your form.
Step 2. Submit the form
There are 2 ways to submit the Update to Individual form:
We cannot accept licence applications or renewals by e-mail.
Security Programs
Alberta Public Safety and Emergency Services
P.O. Box 1023 Station Main
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2M1
Contact
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 1-877-462-0791
Email: [email protected]
Security Programs
P.O. Box 1023 Station Main
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2M1