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SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-11/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orlando
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20260124T174510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T120424Z
UID:10000552-1773648000-1773943200@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-10/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orlando
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260119T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20251216T195051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T175019Z
UID:10000521-1768809600-1769104800@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-8/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orlando
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251208T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250916T152500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T152500Z
UID:10000493-1765180800-1765476000@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-7/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251110T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250916T130003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T130003Z
UID:10000478-1762761600-1763056800@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-6/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250827T123127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T123923Z
UID:10000468-1760342400-1760637600@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-5/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250805T054133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T201353Z
UID:10000455-1758272400-1758286800@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security License G Re-qualification Orlando\, FL
DESCRIPTION:Security License G re-qualification\nThe Class “G” license holder must complete four hours of requalifying training each year [  504.5 KB ] . The Florida Deapartment of Agriculture and Consumer Services requires that licensees complete a yearly security license G re-qualification annual 4 hour course. \nTraining requirements consist of: \n\nA review of curriculum topics that may include recent changes in the law\n25 questions exam\nShooting at least string of 48 rounds\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe licensee must score a minimum of 168 points. The top score is 240 points. The licensee will have three attempts to achieve a minimum score. If the licensee does not qualify\, remedial training will recommended for the licensee. After retraining\, the licensee can return and attempt re-qualify. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTraining Locations:\nSecurity License G re-qualification training is an in-person class. The class takes place at a local range. Our school offers the course in Central and Southeast Florida. The training takes place several times during the month at the various locations. Look at our class schedule for available dates. \nFrom time to time we add additional training dates. In the event that you do not see a suitable date call us. We will assist you and check for possible alternatives. \n**Pre-Requisite**Must hold a valid State of Florida Security Officer G License.** \n\nOur package consists of the following: \n\nProof of Payment\nProficiency certificatificate sent via email wihtin 72 hours\, as required DOL.  \n\n\nDivision of Licensing Note to licensee:\nBy removing the issue date from your G license\, the Division intends to clarify\, when a licensee is to complete the 4 hour annual retraining requirement and report it. The reporting to the Division must be prior to the month and day which appears as the expiration date. \nDuring the first year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining by the same month and day upon which their license will expire the following year. \nDuring the second year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining prior to the actual expiration date of the license. \nAs a Class “K” Licensed Instructor\, I stress requirements and dates in Class “G” training to prevent license suspension. \nThe example below\, shows the required submission dates: \nIf your DATE OF LICENSE EXPIRATION is January 11\, 2026\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR ONE retraining by January 11\, 2025\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR TWO retraining after January 11\, 2025 but\nbefore January 11\, 2026 \nPlease note the following important points:\n\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR ONE training during the first year of the valid term of your license. Your license will automatically be suspended. The license will remain in suspended status\, until you provide the division with an original CFP. The CFP must reflect completion of YEAR ONE training forthe first year.\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR TWO training during the second year of the valid term of your license\, you will not be able to renew your license until you have provided the division with a CFP reflecting completion of YEAR TWO training. To avoid a late fee\, your renewal application must be received by the Division of Licensing on or before the expiration date of your license.\nIf the four-hour annual re-qualifying training isn’t completed before YEAR ONE or YEAR TWO anniversary dates\, or license expiration\, the entire 28-hour initial training will be required. Only after completing the training will your suspended or expiring license be reinstated or renewed.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-license-g-re-qualification-orlando-fl-2/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-G-license-class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250915T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250805T052805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T125916Z
UID:10000452-1757923200-1758218400@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-4/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250818T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250709T150440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T123120Z
UID:10000439-1755504000-1755799200@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-3/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250515T221757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T054129Z
UID:10000418-1752915600-1752930000@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security License G Re-qualification Orlando\, FL
DESCRIPTION:Security License G re-qualification\nThe Class “G” license holder must complete four hours of requalifying training each year [  504.5 KB ] . The Florida Deapartment of Agriculture and Consumer Services requires that licensees complete a yearly security license G re-qualification annual 4 hour course. \nTraining requirements consist of: \n\nA review of curriculum topics that may include recent changes in the law\n25 questions exam\nShooting at least string of 48 rounds\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe licensee must score a minimum of 168 points. The top score is 240 points. The licensee will have three attempts to achieve a minimum score. If the licensee does not qualify\, remedial training will recommended for the licensee. After retraining\, the licensee can return and attempt re-qualify. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTraining Locations:\nSecurity License G re-qualification training is an in-person class. The class takes place at a local range. Our school offers the course in Central and Southeast Florida. The training takes place several times during the month at the various locations. Look at our class schedule for available dates. \nFrom time to time we add additional training dates. In the event that you do not see a suitable date call us. We will assist you and check for possible alternatives. \n**Pre-Requisite**Must hold a valid State of Florida Security Officer G License.** \n\nOur package consists of the following: \n\nProof of Payment\nProficiency certificatificate sent via email wihtin 72 hours\, as required DOL.  \n\n\nDivision of Licensing Note to licensee:\nBy removing the issue date from your G license\, the Division intends to clarify\, when a licensee is to complete the 4 hour annual retraining requirement and report it. The reporting to the Division must be prior to the month and day which appears as the expiration date. \nDuring the first year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining by the same month and day upon which their license will expire the following year. \nDuring the second year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining prior to the actual expiration date of the license. \nAs a Class “K” Licensed Instructor\, I stress requirements and dates in Class “G” training to prevent license suspension. \nThe example below\, shows the required submission dates: \nIf your DATE OF LICENSE EXPIRATION is January 11\, 2026\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR ONE retraining by January 11\, 2025\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR TWO retraining after January 11\, 2025 but\nbefore January 11\, 2026 \nPlease note the following important points:\n\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR ONE training during the first year of the valid term of your license. Your license will automatically be suspended. The license will remain in suspended status\, until you provide the division with an original CFP. The CFP must reflect completion of YEAR ONE training forthe first year.\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR TWO training during the second year of the valid term of your license\, you will not be able to renew your license until you have provided the division with a CFP reflecting completion of YEAR TWO training. To avoid a late fee\, your renewal application must be received by the Division of Licensing on or before the expiration date of your license.\nIf the four-hour annual re-qualifying training isn’t completed before YEAR ONE or YEAR TWO anniversary dates\, or license expiration\, the entire 28-hour initial training will be required. Only after completing the training will your suspended or expiring license be reinstated or renewed.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-license-g-re-qualification-orlando-fl/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250720T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250515T222057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T053835Z
UID:10000419-1752825600-1753034400@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer license G Orlando\, FL
DESCRIPTION:In order to obtain your Security armed guard license you must read the following:\nTo 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-orlando-fl-8/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250714T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250515T221410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T052758Z
UID:10000417-1752480000-1752775200@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D Orlando
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-orlando-2/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250512T185204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T185450Z
UID:10000401-1750060800-1750356000@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D (Orlando\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Security License D is a Florida unarmed Officer 4-day course  \n\n\nThe security officer license D course is offered in southeast Florida by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, and in central Florida by Florida Security License & Defensive Training. These schools distinguish themselves through their comprehensive approach to security training\, Florida security licensing\, and particularly in the realm of firearms defense. Here are some aspects that set them apart: \n\nExperienced Instructors: Our training school is proud to have highly experienced instructors. The lead instructor has 35 years background in law enforcement\, followed 7 years in security and executive protection. This expertise ensures that students receive top-notch training in firearm handling and defensive tactics. Instructors actively participate in trainings to stay updated on the evolving parameters within the changing requirements of security officers Instructors are certified NRA Firearms Instructors.\nState-of-the-Art Facilities: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training invests in state-of-the-art training facilities equipped with the latest technology to simulate real-world scenarios. This immersive training environment both inside and outside range\, enhances the learning experience and prepares students for various security challenges they may encounter.\nComprehensive Curriculum: The training programs offered by the institute cover a wide range of topics\, including firearm safety\, marksmanship\, defensive tactics\, legal aspects of the use of force\, and a diverse curriculum to comply with Florida regulatory authorities for Security Officer licensing. Similarly\, our curriculum ensures that we prepare students well to handle diverse security situations effectively and responsibly.\nEmphasis on Legal Compliance: One of the distinguishing features of the training provided by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training is its emphasis on legal compliance.  Likewise\, the unarmed security officer D license training touches base on many aspects of security officers. We not only train students in the technical aspects of firearms use but also educate them on the legal ramifications of their actions\, ensuring that they operate within the bounds of the law.\nFounder’s Background: The founder of the institute has a background in law enforcement\, and security consulting\, bringing a wealth of practical experience and expertise to the training programs. With his extensive background in law enforcement and security\, the institute’s approach to security training emphasizes real-world applicability and effectiveness.\nCustomized Training Solutions: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training offers customized training solutions tailored to the specific needs of different clients\, whether they are security professionals\, law enforcement agencies\, or private individuals seeking to enhance their personal safety skills.\nCommunity Engagement: The institute actively engages with the community by providing outreach programs\, workshops\, and seminars on topics related to security and firearms safety.\n\nService areas in Florida for in-person training and online:\nPrimary service area by counties is Miami-Dade\, Broward\, Palm Beach\, Lake\, Orange\, Osceola\, Volusia\, Marion\, including Cities like Fort Lauderdale\, Pembroke Pines\, Coral Springs\, Miami\, Hialeah\, Doral\, West Palm Beach\, Clermont\, Orlando\, Groveland\, Leesburg\, Eustis\, Minneola\, Mount Dora\, Tavares\, Mascotte\, Apopka\, Kissimmee\, St. Cloud\, Winter Gardens\, Ocala\, and Tampa\, as well as others not mentioned. We also provide online training to all Florida and most recently to the continental United States. \nClass “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 the Security Officer D License\nThe demand for security officers in Florida is typically observed\, particularly in urban areas\, tourist destinations\, and regions with large populations. To become a security officer in Florida\, and obtain a Security License D\, the following criteria generally need to be met: \n\nMinimum Age: The requirement of being at least 18 years old must be fulfilled.\nLegal Status: Be 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.\nBackground Check: A clean criminal background check is usually required.\nCriminal History: If an individual has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude\, they may be disqualified from becoming a security officer in Florida. Crimes involving moral turpitude include perjury\, theft\, and other immoral or unethical illegal activity.\nAlcohol Abuse or Drug:A history of drug and alcohol abuse can potentially disqualify someone from obtaining their security guard license in Florida. Special certifications or verifications may be necessary before the individual can become a security officer in this situation.\nMental Health: Mental health issues\, especially if they have resulted in the individual being involuntarily committed to a mental health facility\, can potentially disqualify someone from becoming a security officer. Medical clearance by Florida licensed Psychologist or Psychiatrist may be necessary in order to proceed with licensure.\nTraining: Completion of a state-approved security officer 40-hour training course\, covering topics such as legal powers and limitations\, emergency procedures\, patrolling\, report writing\, basic first aid/CPR\, and others is necessary.\nLicensing: A Class D Security Officer License from the Florida Division of Licensing needs to be obtained. This involves submitting an application\, your training certificate that is issued by the school after passing your state exam\, paying a license fee. The license fee of $97.75 includes your background fingeerprints check by FDLE\, your identification photo\, a temporary license upon completion of payment to DOL\, and the permanent license will be mailed to you.\n\nOpportunities for work as a security officer in Florida can be found through various channels: \n\nSecurity Companies: Many security companies operate in Florida and regularly hire security officers. Examples include Securitas\, Allied Universal\, etc.\nJob Search Websites: Listings for security officer positions in Florida are often found on websites like Indeed\, Monster\, and LinkedIn.\nGovernment Agencies: Some government agencies\, such as transportation authorities or public institutions\, may hire security officers directly.\nNetworking: Job opportunities may be uncovered by networking with other security professionals or attending security events.\n\nEmployment for security officers in Florida can be found in sectors such as: \n\nCorporate Security: Many corporations\, businesses\, and office buildings require security officers to monitor premises\, check credentials\, and ensure the safety of employees and visitors.\nCritical Infrastructure Protection: Security officers may be employed to protect critical infrastructure such as power plants\, water treatment facilities\, and communication centers.\nEducational Institutions: Schools\, colleges\, and universities often employ security officers to ensure the safety of students\, staff\, and visitors\, as well as to prevent unauthorized access to campus facilities.\nEvent Security: Large events\, such as concerts\, sports games\, festivals\, and conferences\, typically require security personnel to manage crowds\, check tickets\, and ensure the safety of attendees.\nFederal Reserve: Utilize Security Officers to transport U.S. currency to financial institutions\, check cashing stores\, and department stores.\nGovernment Buildings: Federal\, state\, and local government facilities may require security officers to control access\, monitor surveillance systems\, and respond to security incidents.\nHospital Security: Hospitals and healthcare facilities hire security officers to maintain order in busy environments\, assist with patient safety\, and respond to emergencies.\nHotel Security: Hotels and resorts often employ security officers to safeguard guests\, patrol premises\, and respond to disturbances or emergencies.\nResidential Security: Gated communities\, condominiums\, and upscale residences may employ security officers to patrol grounds\, monitor security cameras\, and provide a sense of safety for residents.\nRetail Security: Retail stores often hire security officers to prevent theft\, monitor surveillance cameras\, and maintain order during busy periods.\nTransportation Security: Airports\, seaports\, and transportation hubs may hire security officers to screen passengers\, inspect luggage\, and maintain security checkpoints.\n\nThese are just a few examples\, and the demand for security officers in Florida may vary depending on factors such as location\, industry\, and current events. Job seekers can explore opportunities with private security companies\, government agencies\, and in-house security departments of various organizations. \nThe expected pay range for security officers in Florida can vary based on factors such as location\, experience\, and the specific responsibilities of the position. However\, as of my last update\, the average starting hourly wage for a security officer in Florida is around $15 to $20 per hour. Keep in mind that this figure may have changed\, so it’s a good idea to research current salary data from reliable sources or inquire directly with employers. \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 40 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 exam. \n\n\nWhat you get from our training is the foundation to become a professional Security Officer as required in the protection industry. The class sets the demeanor that you must have to carry your duties out successfully on a daily basis. Now that you are about to complete your training\, you will have acquired skills and an understanding of what a Security Officer can achieve. All will greatly appreciate your integrity\, empathy\, and ability to deal with the public whether you are on patrol day or night\, responding to emergencies\, or monitoring surveillance cameras. Not everyone can do the job of a license D Security Officer. It takes a select person that is willing to empathize\, listen to persons\, provide assistance and guidance to those that seek your help.\nSecurity Officer G License\nThe companion G license is for the individual that wishes to work armed. The class G 28 hours course is a 3 day course. The course consists of 2 classroom days and 1 range day. To learn more about the course click Security Officer G License \nYou can also get the training for concealed weapon firearm license and know where it is legal to carry. Get the Bundle D/G/CCW.\n\nWe at Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training wish you the very best throughout your training and beyond.\n\n\nFollow us on Facebook \nCheck our BLOG \nFlorida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services website for the Class “D” Security Officer License Requirements. After viewing the State website\, make sure to hit your back page to sign up for class.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-officer-license-d-orlando-fl-8/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250524T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250524T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250408T164612Z
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UID:10000396-1748077200-1748091600@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security License G Re-qualification (Oralndo\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Security License G re-qualification\nThe Class “G” license holder must complete four hours of requalifying training each year [  504.5 KB ] . The Florida Deapartment of Agriculture and Consumer Services requires that licensees complete a yearly security license G re-qualification annual 4 hour course. \nTraining requirements consist of: \n\nA review of curriculum topics that may include recent changes in the law\n25 questions exam\nShooting at least string of 48 rounds\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe licensee must score a minimum of 168 points. The top score is 240 points. The licensee will have three attempts to achieve a minimum score. If the licensee does not qualify\, remedial training will recommended for the licensee. After retraining\, the licensee can return and attempt re-qualify. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTraining Locations:\nSecurity License G re-qualification training is an in-person class. The class takes place at a local range. Our school offers the course in Central and Southeast Florida. The training takes place several times during the month at the various locations. Look at our class schedule for available dates. \nFrom time to time we add additional training dates. In the event that you do not see a suitable date call us. We will assist you and check for possible alternatives. \n**Pre-Requisite**Must hold a valid State of Florida Security Officer G License.** \n\nOur package consists of the following: \n\nProof of Payment\nProficiency certificatificate sent via email wihtin 72 hours\, as required DOL.  \n\n\nDivision of Licensing Note to licensee:\nBy removing the issue date from your G license\, the Division intends to clarify\, when a licensee is to complete the 4 hour annual retraining requirement and report it. The reporting to the Division must be prior to the month and day which appears as the expiration date. \nDuring the first year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining by the same month and day upon which their license will expire the following year. \nDuring the second year of licensure\, licensees must complete and report their annual 4 hour retraining prior to the actual expiration date of the license. \nAs a Class “K” Licensed Instructor\, I stress requirements and dates in Class “G” training to prevent license suspension. \nThe example below\, shows the required submission dates: \nIf your DATE OF LICENSE EXPIRATION is January 11\, 2026\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR ONE retraining by January 11\, 2025\n• You MUST complete and report your YEAR TWO retraining after January 11\, 2025 but\nbefore January 11\, 2026 \nPlease note the following important points:\n\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR ONE training during the first year of the valid term of your license. Your license will automatically be suspended. The license will remain in suspended status\, until you provide the division with an original CFP. The CFP must reflect completion of YEAR ONE training forthe first year.\nIf you fail to complete and report YEAR TWO training during the second year of the valid term of your license\, you will not be able to renew your license until you have provided the division with a CFP reflecting completion of YEAR TWO training. To avoid a late fee\, your renewal application must be received by the Division of Licensing on or before the expiration date of your license.\nIf the four-hour annual re-qualifying training isn’t completed before YEAR ONE or YEAR TWO anniversary dates\, or license expiration\, the entire 28-hour initial training will be required. Only after completing the training will your suspended or expiring license be reinstated or renewed.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-license-g-re-qualification-oralndo-fl-7/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250523T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250525T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250408T154638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T154638Z
UID:10000389-1747987200-1748196000@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer license G (Orlando\, FL)
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-orlando-fl-7/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250519T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250403T230343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T230343Z
UID:10000386-1747641600-1747936800@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D (Orlando\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Security License D is a Florida unarmed Officer 4-day course  \n\n\nThe security officer license D course is offered in southeast Florida by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, and in central Florida by Florida Security License & Defensive Training. These schools distinguish themselves through their comprehensive approach to security training\, Florida security licensing\, and particularly in the realm of firearms defense. Here are some aspects that set them apart: \n\nExperienced Instructors: Our training school is proud to have highly experienced instructors. The lead instructor has 35 years background in law enforcement\, followed 7 years in security and executive protection. This expertise ensures that students receive top-notch training in firearm handling and defensive tactics. Instructors actively participate in trainings to stay updated on the evolving parameters within the changing requirements of security officers Instructors are certified NRA Firearms Instructors.\nState-of-the-Art Facilities: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training invests in state-of-the-art training facilities equipped with the latest technology to simulate real-world scenarios. This immersive training environment both inside and outside range\, enhances the learning experience and prepares students for various security challenges they may encounter.\nComprehensive Curriculum: The training programs offered by the institute cover a wide range of topics\, including firearm safety\, marksmanship\, defensive tactics\, legal aspects of the use of force\, and a diverse curriculum to comply with Florida regulatory authorities for Security Officer licensing. Similarly\, our curriculum ensures that we prepare students well to handle diverse security situations effectively and responsibly.\nEmphasis on Legal Compliance: One of the distinguishing features of the training provided by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training is its emphasis on legal compliance.  Likewise\, the unarmed security officer D license training touches base on many aspects of security officers. We not only train students in the technical aspects of firearms use but also educate them on the legal ramifications of their actions\, ensuring that they operate within the bounds of the law.\nFounder’s Background: The founder of the institute has a background in law enforcement\, and security consulting\, bringing a wealth of practical experience and expertise to the training programs. With his extensive background in law enforcement and security\, the institute’s approach to security training emphasizes real-world applicability and effectiveness.\nCustomized Training Solutions: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training offers customized training solutions tailored to the specific needs of different clients\, whether they are security professionals\, law enforcement agencies\, or private individuals seeking to enhance their personal safety skills.\nCommunity Engagement: The institute actively engages with the community by providing outreach programs\, workshops\, and seminars on topics related to security and firearms safety.\n\nService areas in Florida for in-person training and online:\nPrimary service area by counties is Miami-Dade\, Broward\, Palm Beach\, Lake\, Orange\, Osceola\, Volusia\, Marion\, including Cities like Fort Lauderdale\, Pembroke Pines\, Coral Springs\, Miami\, Hialeah\, Doral\, West Palm Beach\, Clermont\, Orlando\, Groveland\, Leesburg\, Eustis\, Minneola\, Mount Dora\, Tavares\, Mascotte\, Apopka\, Kissimmee\, St. Cloud\, Winter Gardens\, Ocala\, and Tampa\, as well as others not mentioned. We also provide online training to all Florida and most recently to the continental United States. \nClass “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 the Security Officer D License\nThe demand for security officers in Florida is typically observed\, particularly in urban areas\, tourist destinations\, and regions with large populations. To become a security officer in Florida\, and obtain a Security License D\, the following criteria generally need to be met: \n\nMinimum Age: The requirement of being at least 18 years old must be fulfilled.\nLegal Status: Be 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.\nBackground Check: A clean criminal background check is usually required.\nCriminal History: If an individual has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude\, they may be disqualified from becoming a security officer in Florida. Crimes involving moral turpitude include perjury\, theft\, and other immoral or unethical illegal activity.\nAlcohol Abuse or Drug:A history of drug and alcohol abuse can potentially disqualify someone from obtaining their security guard license in Florida. Special certifications or verifications may be necessary before the individual can become a security officer in this situation.\nMental Health: Mental health issues\, especially if they have resulted in the individual being involuntarily committed to a mental health facility\, can potentially disqualify someone from becoming a security officer. Medical clearance by Florida licensed Psychologist or Psychiatrist may be necessary in order to proceed with licensure.\nTraining: Completion of a state-approved security officer 40-hour training course\, covering topics such as legal powers and limitations\, emergency procedures\, patrolling\, report writing\, basic first aid/CPR\, and others is necessary.\nLicensing: A Class D Security Officer License from the Florida Division of Licensing needs to be obtained. This involves submitting an application\, your training certificate that is issued by the school after passing your state exam\, paying a license fee. The license fee of $97.75 includes your background fingeerprints check by FDLE\, your identification photo\, a temporary license upon completion of payment to DOL\, and the permanent license will be mailed to you.\n\nOpportunities for work as a security officer in Florida can be found through various channels: \n\nSecurity Companies: Many security companies operate in Florida and regularly hire security officers. Examples include Securitas\, Allied Universal\, etc.\nJob Search Websites: Listings for security officer positions in Florida are often found on websites like Indeed\, Monster\, and LinkedIn.\nGovernment Agencies: Some government agencies\, such as transportation authorities or public institutions\, may hire security officers directly.\nNetworking: Job opportunities may be uncovered by networking with other security professionals or attending security events.\n\nEmployment for security officers in Florida can be found in sectors such as: \n\nCorporate Security: Many corporations\, businesses\, and office buildings require security officers to monitor premises\, check credentials\, and ensure the safety of employees and visitors.\nCritical Infrastructure Protection: Security officers may be employed to protect critical infrastructure such as power plants\, water treatment facilities\, and communication centers.\nEducational Institutions: Schools\, colleges\, and universities often employ security officers to ensure the safety of students\, staff\, and visitors\, as well as to prevent unauthorized access to campus facilities.\nEvent Security: Large events\, such as concerts\, sports games\, festivals\, and conferences\, typically require security personnel to manage crowds\, check tickets\, and ensure the safety of attendees.\nFederal Reserve: Utilize Security Officers to transport U.S. currency to financial institutions\, check cashing stores\, and department stores.\nGovernment Buildings: Federal\, state\, and local government facilities may require security officers to control access\, monitor surveillance systems\, and respond to security incidents.\nHospital Security: Hospitals and healthcare facilities hire security officers to maintain order in busy environments\, assist with patient safety\, and respond to emergencies.\nHotel Security: Hotels and resorts often employ security officers to safeguard guests\, patrol premises\, and respond to disturbances or emergencies.\nResidential Security: Gated communities\, condominiums\, and upscale residences may employ security officers to patrol grounds\, monitor security cameras\, and provide a sense of safety for residents.\nRetail Security: Retail stores often hire security officers to prevent theft\, monitor surveillance cameras\, and maintain order during busy periods.\nTransportation Security: Airports\, seaports\, and transportation hubs may hire security officers to screen passengers\, inspect luggage\, and maintain security checkpoints.\n\nThese are just a few examples\, and the demand for security officers in Florida may vary depending on factors such as location\, industry\, and current events. Job seekers can explore opportunities with private security companies\, government agencies\, and in-house security departments of various organizations. \nThe expected pay range for security officers in Florida can vary based on factors such as location\, experience\, and the specific responsibilities of the position. However\, as of my last update\, the average starting hourly wage for a security officer in Florida is around $15 to $20 per hour. Keep in mind that this figure may have changed\, so it’s a good idea to research current salary data from reliable sources or inquire directly with employers. \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 40 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 exam. \n\n\nWhat you get from our training is the foundation to become a professional Security Officer as required in the protection industry. The class sets the demeanor that you must have to carry your duties out successfully on a daily basis. Now that you are about to complete your training\, you will have acquired skills and an understanding of what a Security Officer can achieve. All will greatly appreciate your integrity\, empathy\, and ability to deal with the public whether you are on patrol day or night\, responding to emergencies\, or monitoring surveillance cameras. Not everyone can do the job of a license D Security Officer. It takes a select person that is willing to empathize\, listen to persons\, provide assistance and guidance to those that seek your help.\nSecurity Officer G License\nThe companion G license is for the individual that wishes to work armed. The class G 28 hours course is a 3 day course. The course consists of 2 classroom days and 1 range day. To learn more about the course click Security Officer G License \nYou can also get the training for concealed weapon firearm license and know where it is legal to carry. Get the Bundle D/G/CCW.\n\nWe at Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training wish you the very best throughout your training and beyond.\n\n\nFollow us on Facebook \nCheck our BLOG \nFlorida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services website for the Class “D” Security Officer License Requirements. After viewing the State website\, make sure to hit your back page to sign up for class.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-officer-license-d-orlando-fl-7/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250108T002746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T002746Z
UID:10000371-1744617600-1744912800@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D (Orlando\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Security License D is a Florida unarmed Officer 4-day course  \n\n\nThe security officer license D course is offered in southeast Florida by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, and in central Florida by Florida Security License & Defensive Training. These schools distinguish themselves through their comprehensive approach to security training\, Florida security licensing\, and particularly in the realm of firearms defense. Here are some aspects that set them apart: \n\nExperienced Instructors: Our training school is proud to have highly experienced instructors. The lead instructor has 35 years background in law enforcement\, followed 7 years in security and executive protection. This expertise ensures that students receive top-notch training in firearm handling and defensive tactics. Instructors actively participate in trainings to stay updated on the evolving parameters within the changing requirements of security officers Instructors are certified NRA Firearms Instructors.\nState-of-the-Art Facilities: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training invests in state-of-the-art training facilities equipped with the latest technology to simulate real-world scenarios. This immersive training environment both inside and outside range\, enhances the learning experience and prepares students for various security challenges they may encounter.\nComprehensive Curriculum: The training programs offered by the institute cover a wide range of topics\, including firearm safety\, marksmanship\, defensive tactics\, legal aspects of the use of force\, and a diverse curriculum to comply with Florida regulatory authorities for Security Officer licensing. Similarly\, our curriculum ensures that we prepare students well to handle diverse security situations effectively and responsibly.\nEmphasis on Legal Compliance: One of the distinguishing features of the training provided by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training is its emphasis on legal compliance.  Likewise\, the unarmed security officer D license training touches base on many aspects of security officers. We not only train students in the technical aspects of firearms use but also educate them on the legal ramifications of their actions\, ensuring that they operate within the bounds of the law.\nFounder’s Background: The founder of the institute has a background in law enforcement\, and security consulting\, bringing a wealth of practical experience and expertise to the training programs. With his extensive background in law enforcement and security\, the institute’s approach to security training emphasizes real-world applicability and effectiveness.\nCustomized Training Solutions: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training offers customized training solutions tailored to the specific needs of different clients\, whether they are security professionals\, law enforcement agencies\, or private individuals seeking to enhance their personal safety skills.\nCommunity Engagement: The institute actively engages with the community by providing outreach programs\, workshops\, and seminars on topics related to security and firearms safety.\n\nService areas in Florida for in-person training and online:\nPrimary service area by counties is Miami-Dade\, Broward\, Palm Beach\, Lake\, Orange\, Osceola\, Volusia\, Marion\, including Cities like Fort Lauderdale\, Pembroke Pines\, Coral Springs\, Miami\, Hialeah\, Doral\, West Palm Beach\, Clermont\, Orlando\, Groveland\, Leesburg\, Eustis\, Minneola\, Mount Dora\, Tavares\, Mascotte\, Apopka\, Kissimmee\, St. Cloud\, Winter Gardens\, Ocala\, and Tampa\, as well as others not mentioned. We also provide online training to all Florida and most recently to the continental United States. \nClass “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 the Security Officer D License\nThe demand for security officers in Florida is typically observed\, particularly in urban areas\, tourist destinations\, and regions with large populations. To become a security officer in Florida\, and obtain a Security License D\, the following criteria generally need to be met: \n\nMinimum Age: The requirement of being at least 18 years old must be fulfilled.\nLegal Status: Be 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.\nBackground Check: A clean criminal background check is usually required.\nCriminal History: If an individual has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude\, they may be disqualified from becoming a security officer in Florida. Crimes involving moral turpitude include perjury\, theft\, and other immoral or unethical illegal activity.\nAlcohol Abuse or Drug:A history of drug and alcohol abuse can potentially disqualify someone from obtaining their security guard license in Florida. Special certifications or verifications may be necessary before the individual can become a security officer in this situation.\nMental Health: Mental health issues\, especially if they have resulted in the individual being involuntarily committed to a mental health facility\, can potentially disqualify someone from becoming a security officer. Medical clearance by Florida licensed Psychologist or Psychiatrist may be necessary in order to proceed with licensure.\nTraining: Completion of a state-approved security officer 40-hour training course\, covering topics such as legal powers and limitations\, emergency procedures\, patrolling\, report writing\, basic first aid/CPR\, and others is necessary.\nLicensing: A Class D Security Officer License from the Florida Division of Licensing needs to be obtained. This involves submitting an application\, your training certificate that is issued by the school after passing your state exam\, paying a license fee. The license fee of $97.75 includes your background fingeerprints check by FDLE\, your identification photo\, a temporary license upon completion of payment to DOL\, and the permanent license will be mailed to you.\n\nOpportunities for work as a security officer in Florida can be found through various channels: \n\nSecurity Companies: Many security companies operate in Florida and regularly hire security officers. Examples include Securitas\, Allied Universal\, etc.\nJob Search Websites: Listings for security officer positions in Florida are often found on websites like Indeed\, Monster\, and LinkedIn.\nGovernment Agencies: Some government agencies\, such as transportation authorities or public institutions\, may hire security officers directly.\nNetworking: Job opportunities may be uncovered by networking with other security professionals or attending security events.\n\nEmployment for security officers in Florida can be found in sectors such as: \n\nCorporate Security: Many corporations\, businesses\, and office buildings require security officers to monitor premises\, check credentials\, and ensure the safety of employees and visitors.\nCritical Infrastructure Protection: Security officers may be employed to protect critical infrastructure such as power plants\, water treatment facilities\, and communication centers.\nEducational Institutions: Schools\, colleges\, and universities often employ security officers to ensure the safety of students\, staff\, and visitors\, as well as to prevent unauthorized access to campus facilities.\nEvent Security: Large events\, such as concerts\, sports games\, festivals\, and conferences\, typically require security personnel to manage crowds\, check tickets\, and ensure the safety of attendees.\nFederal Reserve: Utilize Security Officers to transport U.S. currency to financial institutions\, check cashing stores\, and department stores.\nGovernment Buildings: Federal\, state\, and local government facilities may require security officers to control access\, monitor surveillance systems\, and respond to security incidents.\nHospital Security: Hospitals and healthcare facilities hire security officers to maintain order in busy environments\, assist with patient safety\, and respond to emergencies.\nHotel Security: Hotels and resorts often employ security officers to safeguard guests\, patrol premises\, and respond to disturbances or emergencies.\nResidential Security: Gated communities\, condominiums\, and upscale residences may employ security officers to patrol grounds\, monitor security cameras\, and provide a sense of safety for residents.\nRetail Security: Retail stores often hire security officers to prevent theft\, monitor surveillance cameras\, and maintain order during busy periods.\nTransportation Security: Airports\, seaports\, and transportation hubs may hire security officers to screen passengers\, inspect luggage\, and maintain security checkpoints.\n\nThese are just a few examples\, and the demand for security officers in Florida may vary depending on factors such as location\, industry\, and current events. Job seekers can explore opportunities with private security companies\, government agencies\, and in-house security departments of various organizations. \nThe expected pay range for security officers in Florida can vary based on factors such as location\, experience\, and the specific responsibilities of the position. However\, as of my last update\, the average starting hourly wage for a security officer in Florida is around $15 to $20 per hour. Keep in mind that this figure may have changed\, so it’s a good idea to research current salary data from reliable sources or inquire directly with employers. \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 40 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 exam. \n\n\nWhat you get from our training is the foundation to become a professional Security Officer as required in the protection industry. The class sets the demeanor that you must have to carry your duties out successfully on a daily basis. Now that you are about to complete your training\, you will have acquired skills and an understanding of what a Security Officer can achieve. All will greatly appreciate your integrity\, empathy\, and ability to deal with the public whether you are on patrol day or night\, responding to emergencies\, or monitoring surveillance cameras. Not everyone can do the job of a license D Security Officer. It takes a select person that is willing to empathize\, listen to persons\, provide assistance and guidance to those that seek your help.\nSecurity Officer G License\nThe companion G license is for the individual that wishes to work armed. The class G 28 hours course is a 3 day course. The course consists of 2 classroom days and 1 range day. To learn more about the course click Security Officer G License \nYou can also get the training for concealed weapon firearm license and know where it is legal to carry. Get the Bundle D/G/CCW.\n\nWe at Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training wish you the very best throughout your training and beyond.\n\n\nFollow us on Facebook \nCheck our BLOG \nFlorida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services website for the Class “D” Security Officer License Requirements. After viewing the State website\, make sure to hit your back page to sign up for class.
URL:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/course/security-officer-license-d-orlando-fl-6/
LOCATION:Orlando\, 1221 Colonial Drive\, Orlando\, 32804\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://floridasecuritylicense.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Security-Officer-D-license.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Instructor Carlos Fojo":MAILTO:instructor@securitylicense.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T070603
CREATED:20250106T233828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T185442Z
UID:10000358-1742198400-1742493600@floridasecuritylicense.org
SUMMARY:Security Officer License D (Orlando\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Security License D is a Florida unarmed Officer 4-day course  \n\n\nThe security officer license D course is offered in southeast Florida by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, and in central Florida by Florida Security License & Defensive Training. These schools distinguish themselves through their comprehensive approach to security training\, Florida security licensing\, and particularly in the realm of firearms defense. Here are some aspects that set them apart: \n\nExperienced Instructors: Our training school is proud to have highly experienced instructors. The lead instructor has 35 years background in law enforcement\, followed 7 years in security and executive protection. This expertise ensures that students receive top-notch training in firearm handling and defensive tactics. Instructors actively participate in trainings to stay updated on the evolving parameters within the changing requirements of security officers Instructors are certified NRA Firearms Instructors.\nState-of-the-Art Facilities: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training invests in state-of-the-art training facilities equipped with the latest technology to simulate real-world scenarios. This immersive training environment both inside and outside range\, enhances the learning experience and prepares students for various security challenges they may encounter.\nComprehensive Curriculum: The training programs offered by the institute cover a wide range of topics\, including firearm safety\, marksmanship\, defensive tactics\, legal aspects of the use of force\, and a diverse curriculum to comply with Florida regulatory authorities for Security Officer licensing. Similarly\, our curriculum ensures that we prepare students well to handle diverse security situations effectively and responsibly.\nEmphasis on Legal Compliance: One of the distinguishing features of the training provided by Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training is its emphasis on legal compliance.  Likewise\, the unarmed security officer D license training touches base on many aspects of security officers. We not only train students in the technical aspects of firearms use but also educate them on the legal ramifications of their actions\, ensuring that they operate within the bounds of the law.\nFounder’s Background: The founder of the institute has a background in law enforcement\, and security consulting\, bringing a wealth of practical experience and expertise to the training programs. With his extensive background in law enforcement and security\, the institute’s approach to security training emphasizes real-world applicability and effectiveness.\nCustomized Training Solutions: Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training\, as well as Florida Security License & Defensive Training offers customized training solutions tailored to the specific needs of different clients\, whether they are security professionals\, law enforcement agencies\, or private individuals seeking to enhance their personal safety skills.\nCommunity Engagement: The institute actively engages with the community by providing outreach programs\, workshops\, and seminars on topics related to security and firearms safety.\n\nService areas in Florida for in-person training and online:\nPrimary service area by counties is Miami-Dade\, Broward\, Palm Beach\, Lake\, Orange\, Osceola\, Volusia\, Marion\, including Cities like Fort Lauderdale\, Pembroke Pines\, Coral Springs\, Miami\, Hialeah\, Doral\, West Palm Beach\, Clermont\, Orlando\, Groveland\, Leesburg\, Eustis\, Minneola\, Mount Dora\, Tavares\, Mascotte\, Apopka\, Kissimmee\, St. Cloud\, Winter Gardens\, Ocala\, and Tampa\, as well as others not mentioned. We also provide online training to all Florida and most recently to the continental United States. \nClass “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 the Security Officer D License\nThe demand for security officers in Florida is typically observed\, particularly in urban areas\, tourist destinations\, and regions with large populations. To become a security officer in Florida\, and obtain a Security License D\, the following criteria generally need to be met: \n\nMinimum Age: The requirement of being at least 18 years old must be fulfilled.\nLegal Status: Be 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.\nBackground Check: A clean criminal background check is usually required.\nCriminal History: If an individual has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude\, they may be disqualified from becoming a security officer in Florida. Crimes involving moral turpitude include perjury\, theft\, and other immoral or unethical illegal activity.\nAlcohol Abuse or Drug:A history of drug and alcohol abuse can potentially disqualify someone from obtaining their security guard license in Florida. Special certifications or verifications may be necessary before the individual can become a security officer in this situation.\nMental Health: Mental health issues\, especially if they have resulted in the individual being involuntarily committed to a mental health facility\, can potentially disqualify someone from becoming a security officer. Medical clearance by Florida licensed Psychologist or Psychiatrist may be necessary in order to proceed with licensure.\nTraining: Completion of a state-approved security officer 40-hour training course\, covering topics such as legal powers and limitations\, emergency procedures\, patrolling\, report writing\, basic first aid/CPR\, and others is necessary.\nLicensing: A Class D Security Officer License from the Florida Division of Licensing needs to be obtained. This involves submitting an application\, your training certificate that is issued by the school after passing your state exam\, paying a license fee. The license fee of $97.75 includes your background fingeerprints check by FDLE\, your identification photo\, a temporary license upon completion of payment to DOL\, and the permanent license will be mailed to you.\n\nOpportunities for work as a security officer in Florida can be found through various channels: \n\nSecurity Companies: Many security companies operate in Florida and regularly hire security officers. Examples include Securitas\, Allied Universal\, etc.\nJob Search Websites: Listings for security officer positions in Florida are often found on websites like Indeed\, Monster\, and LinkedIn.\nGovernment Agencies: Some government agencies\, such as transportation authorities or public institutions\, may hire security officers directly.\nNetworking: Job opportunities may be uncovered by networking with other security professionals or attending security events.\n\nEmployment for security officers in Florida can be found in sectors such as: \n\nCorporate Security: Many corporations\, businesses\, and office buildings require security officers to monitor premises\, check credentials\, and ensure the safety of employees and visitors.\nCritical Infrastructure Protection: Security officers may be employed to protect critical infrastructure such as power plants\, water treatment facilities\, and communication centers.\nEducational Institutions: Schools\, colleges\, and universities often employ security officers to ensure the safety of students\, staff\, and visitors\, as well as to prevent unauthorized access to campus facilities.\nEvent Security: Large events\, such as concerts\, sports games\, festivals\, and conferences\, typically require security personnel to manage crowds\, check tickets\, and ensure the safety of attendees.\nFederal Reserve: Utilize Security Officers to transport U.S. currency to financial institutions\, check cashing stores\, and department stores.\nGovernment Buildings: Federal\, state\, and local government facilities may require security officers to control access\, monitor surveillance systems\, and respond to security incidents.\nHospital Security: Hospitals and healthcare facilities hire security officers to maintain order in busy environments\, assist with patient safety\, and respond to emergencies.\nHotel Security: Hotels and resorts often employ security officers to safeguard guests\, patrol premises\, and respond to disturbances or emergencies.\nResidential Security: Gated communities\, condominiums\, and upscale residences may employ security officers to patrol grounds\, monitor security cameras\, and provide a sense of safety for residents.\nRetail Security: Retail stores often hire security officers to prevent theft\, monitor surveillance cameras\, and maintain order during busy periods.\nTransportation Security: Airports\, seaports\, and transportation hubs may hire security officers to screen passengers\, inspect luggage\, and maintain security checkpoints.\n\nThese are just a few examples\, and the demand for security officers in Florida may vary depending on factors such as location\, industry\, and current events. Job seekers can explore opportunities with private security companies\, government agencies\, and in-house security departments of various organizations. \nThe expected pay range for security officers in Florida can vary based on factors such as location\, experience\, and the specific responsibilities of the position. However\, as of my last update\, the average starting hourly wage for a security officer in Florida is around $15 to $20 per hour. Keep in mind that this figure may have changed\, so it’s a good idea to research current salary data from reliable sources or inquire directly with employers. \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 40 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 exam. \n\n\nWhat you get from our training is the foundation to become a professional Security Officer as required in the protection industry. The class sets the demeanor that you must have to carry your duties out successfully on a daily basis. Now that you are about to complete your training\, you will have acquired skills and an understanding of what a Security Officer can achieve. All will greatly appreciate your integrity\, empathy\, and ability to deal with the public whether you are on patrol day or night\, responding to emergencies\, or monitoring surveillance cameras. Not everyone can do the job of a license D Security Officer. It takes a select person that is willing to empathize\, listen to persons\, provide assistance and guidance to those that seek your help.\nSecurity Officer G License\nThe companion G license is for the individual that wishes to work armed. The class G 28 hours course is a 3 day course. The course consists of 2 classroom days and 1 range day. To learn more about the course click Security Officer G License \nYou can also get the training for concealed weapon firearm license and know where it is legal to carry. Get the Bundle D/G/CCW.\n\nWe at Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training wish you the very best throughout your training and beyond.\n\n\nFollow us on Facebook \nCheck our BLOG \nFlorida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services website for the Class “D” Security Officer License Requirements. After viewing the State website\, make sure to hit your back page to sign up for class.
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