What is my next step to reinstate my Security license G?
If your Security Officer G License suspended and need 28 hours class to reinstate it. We are here, ready to assist you in getting back your Security Officer G license. This can easily happen to anyone with the many tasks that are in our everyday lives. So do you do now.
You enroll in our recertification 28 hours class. Our classes are scheduled and set to take place at the same time that our Security Officer class G 28 hours take place. We also add classes during the month that are not on our website. When we add these classes we contact our registered students and announce the class exclusively to them. This gives an opportunity to get your training sooner than the one enrolled for. After completing the class your may bring the certificate of proficiency to the Division of Licensing for reinstatement of your license and pay any fees as stipulated under Chapter 493 F.S.
Did you receive a Notice of a Suspended G license?
The Notice of Suspension provides an explanation of why your license was suspended and includes contact information for assistance. However, the most common reason is that you did not do your annual mandatory 4 hours re-qualification class/range as required annually. Every year of your valid license you must take a four hours class with an exam (75% passing score) and complete at least one cycle of 48 rounds at the range with a passing score of minimum 168.
Armed Class “G” Statewide Firearm License Requirements
At Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training we assist our students in getting their Armed Security officer license G Statewide Firearm License for Security Officer. We cater not only to students in Fort Lauderdale, but all across the United States. In person classes are the preferred method of learning as students attentions span is greater when in a formal classroom setting. Our in person trainings are held at our two schools located in Clermont and in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. If your security officer g license is suspended, then you are required to complete a recertification 28 hours G course in order to reinstate it.
On July 19, 2023 the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Licensing has drafted Statute and Rule Changes pertinent to Class K Instructors. As a result of the changes the following has been adopted.
Online Training
The 20-hour classroom training for Class “G” licenses can now be partially or fully
taught online. The 8-hour range training must continue to be taught in person.
• Firearms training can now be taught by one or more Class “K” firearms instructors.
Starting July 19, 2023, Class “K” instructors will be required to report training and generate
certificates of firearm proficiency via the Online Training Reporting portal accessible
through LIAS.
The training certificates generated using the Online Training Reporting portal will
contain a unique Audit Control Number (ACN), that will be used by the division to
validate training. As a result, the requirement that Class “G” applicants provide their
“original” proof of training directly to DOL was eliminated, meaning that the applicant can now
submit their training certificates to DOL via other methods (i.e. fax, email).
• All classroom instruction must be conducted by in-person instruction; or live online
instruction through a secure website, provided the applicant’s identity, attendance and
successful completion of training are verified by the instructor.
• Class “K” instructors must generate training certificates (COFP) via the Online Reporting
Portal accessible through LIAS for each student who completes training
• Firearms instructors must conduct the firearm training live to allow for necessary student
teacher interaction in real time (simultaneously) when teaching students to use firearms.
• If a 28-hour class is taught by more than one instructor, then each Class “K” instructor is
responsible for generating a certificate for each student for the number of hours of class
the instructor taught.
• Class “K” instructors must provide students with either an electronic or paper copy of
each reported Certificate of Firearm Proficiency within 3 business days of class
completion.
Here are some requirements to be eligible for a Security Officer G License in the State of Florida.
Only Class “C,” Class “CC,” Class “D,” Class “M,” Class “MA” and Class “MB” licensees are permitted to bear a firearm, and any such licensee who bears a firearm must also have a Class “G” license.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for a Security officer license G, you must be at least 18 years old.
Citizenship Requirements
You must be either a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal resident alien to qualify for a Class “G” license, and you must provide documentation confirming your citizenship status.
- If you were born in the United States, submit a copy of your birth certificate, U.S. passport, Social Security card, driver license, state-issued ID card, or voter registration card.
- If you are a naturalized citizen, submit a copy of your U.S. passport or the official document issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services indicating that you are a naturalized citizen.
- If you are not a U.S. citizen, submit a copy of your Permanent Legal Resident Alien card.
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