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SUMMARY:Security Officer License D - Clermont\, FL
DESCRIPTION:Class “D” Security Officer License Requirements\n\n\nAny individual who performs the services of a security officer must have a Class “D” license. \nEligibility Requirements for your security license:\nTo qualify for a license\, you must: \n\nBe at least 18 years old.\nBe a citizen or legal resident alien of the United States or have been granted authority to work in this country by the Department of Homeland Security\, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.\n\nTraining/Experience\nYou must submit proof of successful completion of a minimum of 40 hours of professional training provided by a security officer school or training facility licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. \nExceptions: \n\nIf you are a currently employed law enforcement officer\, correctional officer\, or correctional probation officer certified by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission\, a copy of your valid ID card issued by your employing law enforcement agency is sufficient to satisfy the training requirement.\nIf you have successfully completed a training program approved by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for certification as a law enforcement officer\, correctional officer\, or correctional probation officer\, a copy of your certificate of completion is sufficient to satisfy the training requirement.\nIf you qualify for a Class “DI” security officer instructor license under Rule 5N-1.138(1)(e)-(g)\, Florida Administrative Code\, proof of such qualification is sufficient to satisfy the training requirement.\nIf you received relevant military training or education during service in the United States Armed Forces\, proof of such training or education is sufficient to satisfy the training requirement.\n\n\n\n\nThis State of Florida 42 hours course meets the State Curriculum and Certification required to obtain the Security Officer Unarmed D License. This course is provided by a Security Officer Training Facility licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The instructor holds a DI license to teach and certify you once you complete the required curriculum and upon successful completion of the course testing. \n\n\nOur package consists of the following: 40 hours of coursework\, exam review\, and 2 hours of exam. To learn more or register click here for your license D.\n\n\n\nFollow us on Facebook
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-officer-license-d-clermont-fl-8/
LOCATION:Clermont\, 1008 East Avenue\, Clermont\, FL 34711\, Clermont\, FL\, FL 34711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clermont
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T140000
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SUMMARY:Concealed Firearm License l Open Carry- Know the law! Or add Firearms Training
DESCRIPTION:Concealed Weapon Firearm License theory course ($100 – Register here) is designed for persons that want to know where it is legal to carry.\nConcealed weapon firearm license a.k.a. CCW class covers the theory of basic fundamentals of safely handling firearms. Offers a review of laws that pertain to the legal carrying of your gun and other weapons within the State of Florida. In the State of Florida\, you are not required to complete firearms training. However\, you are required to discharge one round in the presence of the certifying instructor. \nIndividuals such as private Security Officers\, Law Enforcement Officers and Civilians that want to enhance their knowledge in laws and application of safety in carrying their weapon usually benefit from this basic theory course. \n I want training in firearms handling/shooting ($350 – Register here)\n\nFirearm Safety & Personal Defensive Training – Master Your Skills!\n\n\nThe training Includes classroom for firearm safety & familiarization and  shooting at local range. This course is a minimum of 2 hours training. Includes 1 cycle of 48 rounds at the range\, range fees\, ear/eye protection and gun rental if needed. \n\n\n\n\nReady to confidently handle your personal defense firearm? Join us for a training session at the firing range where you’ll learn everything you need to know about safely using and handling your firearm—from basic to advanced techniques. This course is designed to give you the confidence and legal knowledge to carry your firearm responsibly and safely in Florida. \n\n\nThe training Includes classroom for firearm safety & familiarization and  shooting at local range. This course is a minimum of 2 hours training. Includes 1 cycle of 48 rounds at the range\, range fees\, ear/eye protection and gun rental if needed. \n  \nLawful Self-Defense\n\n\nUse of Deadly Force for Lawful Self-Defense\nSection 776.012\, Florida Statutes (F.S.)\, is important Florida law governing the justifiable use of force\, including deadly force by private citizens. The link to this particularly important law is provided to our concealed weapon firearm license holders and applicants to ensure access to the most up-to-date statutory language outlining acceptable use of force by Floridians. \nFirearm Safety Tips for CCW carriers\n\n\nThese simple steps may prevent needless and tragic injury or death so often associated with the careless storage and handling of firearms. Responsible and informed firearm owners use these storage and handling methods\, without exception\, to ensure the safety of those in the home. \n\nNever store or handle a loaded firearm in the home. Tragedy can occur in only one instance of negligence.\nKeep a trigger-locking device on the firearm\, in addition to keeping it locked away\, as an additional safety factor. There is no such thing as overemphasizing firearm safety.\nLock firearms and ammunition in separate locations. This is a good backup precaution.\nNever point a firearm at anyone\, loaded or unloaded. Too often the unintentional discharge of guns\, even those believed to be unloaded\, has killed or wounded innocent persons.\nEducate everyone in the home about firearms safety — especially children. Firearms are not toys. Emphasize the danger in\, and outside\, the home. Give reinforcement training frequently.\n\nFirearm owners must always remember that a firearm may protect life\, but it can also be a potential deadly threat to innocent persons. The proper storing and handling of a firearm must always be foremost in the mind of the owner who is responsible for the safety of those in the home. \nSection 790.174\, Florida Statutes\, requires a loaded firearm in the home to be stored in a locked box container or secured with a trigger lock if the owner reasonably knows that a child under the age of 16 can gain access to the firearm. A violation of this law is a misdemeanor. \nNote: This class is not a firearms training class. We offer firearms training as an option. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPossible Reasons for Ineligibility for a concelead weapon firearm license\n\nThe physical inability to handle a firearm safely.\nA felony conviction (unless civil and firearm rights have been restored by the convicting authority).\nHaving adjudication withheld or sentence suspended on a felony or misdemeanor crime of violence unless three years have elapsed since probation or other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled.\nA conviction for a misdemeanor crime of violence in the last three years.\nA conviction for violation of controlled substance laws or multiple arrests for such offenses.\nA record of drug or alcohol abuse.\nTwo or more DUI convictions within the previous three years.\nBeing committed to a mental institution or adjudged incompetent or mentally defective.\nFailing to provide proof of proficiency with a firearm.\nHaving been issued a domestic violence injunction or an injunction against repeat violence that is currently in force.\nRenouncement of U.S. citizenship.\nA dishonorable discharge from the armed forces.\nBeing a fugitive from justice.\n\nClick here Disqualifying Conditions.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/concealed-firearm-license-l-open-carry-know-the-law-or-add-firearms-training-8/
LOCATION:Clermont\, 1008 East Avenue\, Clermont\, FL 34711\, Clermont\, FL\, FL 34711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clermont
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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SUMMARY:Security Officer license G Clermont
DESCRIPTION:To become a licensed Class G security officer in Florida\, you need to fulfill several requirements and complete specific steps. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through the process: \n1. Meet Basic Eligibility Requirements\n\nAge: You must be at least 21 years old.\nCitizenship: You must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.\nBackground Check: You must have a clean criminal record. A background check will be conducted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Certain criminal convictions may disqualify you.\n\n2. Complete a State-Approved G License Training Course\n\nTraining: You must complete a Class G Statewide Firearm License training course. This training must be provided by a licensed Class K Firearms Instructor.\n\nDuration: The training course typically includes at least 28 hours of instruction.\nContent: The course covers topics such as firearms safety\, the legal aspects of using force\, marksmanship\, and the proper handling of firearms.\nCertification: After completing the training\, you will receive a completion certificate that you will need for the licensing application.\n\n\n\n3. Pass the Firearms Proficiency Test\n\nYou must pass a written and practical firearms proficiency test as part of the training course. The test will evaluate your knowledge of firearms laws and your ability to handle and use a firearm safely and effectively.\n\n4. Submit an Application to FDACS\n\nApplication Form: You need to fill out the Class G Statewide Firearm License application. This can be done online through the FDACS website.\nFee: Pay the non-refundable application fee. As of the latest information\, the fee is $112 for a Class G license. Check the FDACS website for current fees.\n\n5. Complete a Background Check\n\nAs part of the application process\, you will need to undergo a criminal background check. You will be fingerprinted\, and the results will be reviewed by FDACS.\nYou can schedule your fingerprinting appointment through an approved fingerprinting service provider or at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The fingerprinting fee is separate from the license application fee.\n\n6. Submit the Required Documents\n\nCompletion Certificate: Provide the certificate of completion from your Class G training course.\nProof of Citizenship or Legal Residency: Provide appropriate documentation to prove you are a U.S. citizen or legal resident.\n\n7. Pass a Psychological Examination (if applicable)\n\nWhile not always a requirement\, some employers might require you to pass a psychological evaluation to ensure you are fit for carrying a firearm. Check with your prospective employer and/or your instructor for this requirement.\n\n8. Receive Your Security Officer G license \n\nAfter you have completed all the above steps and FDACS has reviewed and approved your application\, you will receive your Class G Statewide Firearm License.\n\n9. Maintain Your G License\n\nRenewal: Every two years\, you must renew your G license. To renew\, you will need to complete a renewal application and may need to provide proof of ongoing qualifications or continuing education\, depending on FDACS requirements at the time of renewal.\n\nSummary Table of Requirements\n\n\n\nRequirement\nDetails\n\n\n\n\nAge\nAt least 21 years old\n\n\nCitizenship\nU.S. citizen or legal resident\n\n\nCriminal Background\nClean criminal record\n\n\nTraining Course\nClass G Statewide Firearm License course\, 28 hours\, from a Class K Instructor\n\n\nFirearms Proficiency Test\nPass written and practical tests\n\n\nApplication\nSubmit to FDACS with a $112 fee\n\n\nBackground Check\nCriminal background check with fingerprinting\n\n\nDocuments Required\nCompletion certificate\, proof of citizenship or residency\n\n\nPsychological Examination\nNot always required but may be needed for employment\n\n\nLicense Renewal\nEvery 2 years\, with yearly mandatory 4 hours re-qualification training\n\n\n\nFor the most accurate and up-to-date information\, always check the official Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) website or contact them directly. \nIf you have further questions or need specific details about any part of the process\, feel free to ask! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn the event that you do not have a license such as a class D\, class C\, class CC or class M\, you can obtain the G license by enrolling in the Bundle course (D\, G and Concealed-Know the Law) or adding a class D course in person or online course. The D license qualifies you to obtain the companion security officer G  license. \nFollow us on Facebook
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-officer-license-g-clermont-24/
LOCATION:Clermont\, 1008 East Avenue\, Clermont\, FL 34711\, Clermont\, FL\, FL 34711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clermont
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