Employee security and investigation agent licence

Businesses and their employees must hold a security agent's licence when undertaking:

  • crowd or venue control work
  • installing and maintaining security systems
  • guarding property or people
  • security systems sales and advice

Some professions don't need a licence, such as law enforcement officers and legal practitioners.

If you'll be training people to be licensed agents, you must add security agent trainer to your licence application.

Licence categories for security and investigation agents (107KB PDF)

You must have a security agent licence before you can apply for a H6 firearms licence through South Australia Police.

You can apply as an employee if you're qualified and haven't been disqualified or suspended from holding a trade or business licence.

What you'll need

What you'll need

Check you have the right knowledge and experience to apply for a security or investigation agents licence.

Security agent - employee qualifications  (308KB PDF)

There are a number of places that offer training for the security industry.

If you have a qualification that's no longer recognised, you must apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL).

Fees

Individual - employee, employee under supervision or security industry trainer

$961.00

  • Interstate or NZ licence recognised in SA

$669.50

Individual -business

$1,376.00

  • Interstate or NZ licence recognised in SA

$1,084.50

Body corporate (company)

$1,978.00

Application for alteration to conditions

$354.00

Personal information declaration

Security agents must complete a personal information declaration (PID) form (316KB PDF) if you haven't already completed one for another current licence.

If you've lived overseas in the last two years, you must provide a police certificate from the country where you lived, and a copy of your passport. If the overseas country doesn't issue police certificates, complete a statutory declaration.

Offences and convictions

You may not be able to register if you have been convicted or found guilty of a:

  • Category A offence - serious (indictable) offences.
  • Category B offence - summary offences including drug possession, firearms offences, basic assault and offences of dishonesty.

Refer to offences and convictions for detail about these types of offences and penalties that are considered.

What happens next

As part of the application process, South Australia Police will contact you to arrange fingerprinting. South Australia Police will contact you using the email address provided on your application.

Check the CBS website for application processing times.

Digital licences

You can download your licence or registration to an Apple or Android smartphone or tablet using the mySAGOV app.

Once registered in the app, press the '+' button in the top right corner, select your 'occupational licence' type, then enter the licence/registration number requested along with your client ID.

Your client ID can be found in the Consumer and Business Services licence register.

Hard copy licences will still be issued and it's a good idea to carry these with you until digital licences become widely accepted.

Contact CBS licensing

Email: occupational@sa.gov.au

Phone131 882 and press 4


Page last updated 18 April 2024

Provided by:
Attorney-General's Department
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