New York State General Business Law Article 7-A, section 89-n requires security guard applicants and/or security guards to complete the following training courses:
*8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course for Security Guards
This is an 8 hour course required by New York State as the first step in obtaining a security guard registration card from the New York State Department of State. The course provides the student with a general overview of the duties and responsibilities of a security guard. Topics covered in this course include the role of the security guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and public relations, access control, and ethics and conduct. The passing of an examination is required for successful completion of this course.
16 Hour On-the- Job Training Course for Security Guards
This is a 16 hour course that must be completed within 90 days of employment as a security guard. The course provides the student with detailed information on the duties and responsibilities a security guard. Topics covered in this course include the role of the security guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and public relations, access control, ethics and conduct, incident command system, and terrorism. The passing of an examination is required for successful completion of this course.
8 Hour Annual In-Service Training Course for Security Guards
This is an 8 hour course that must be completed within 12 calendar months from completion of the 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course for Security Guards, and annually thereafter. The course is structured to provide the student with updated and enhanced information on the duties and responsibilities of a security guard. Topics include the role of the security guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and public relations, access control, and ethics and conduct.
*47 Hour Firearms Training Course for Armed Security Guards
This is a 47 hour course required by New York State as the first step in obtaining a special armed guard registration card from the New York State Department of State. To attend the course students must possess a valid pistol license pursuant to NY Penal Law Section 400.00 and a valid NYS security guard registration card. The course consists of 7 hours of NYS Penal Law Article 35 (Use of Force/Deadly Physical Force) and 40 hours of range instruction and qualification. To successfully complete the course the student must pass a written examination on Article 35 and qualify with a handgun.
8 Hour Annual Firearms Training Course for Armed Guards
This is an 8 hour course that must be completed within 12 calendar months from completion of the 47 Hour Firearms Training Course for Armed Guards, and annually thereafter. To attend the course students must possess a valid pistol license pursuant to NY Penal Law Section 400.00 and a valid NYS security guard registration card. The course consists of 3 hours of NYS Penal Law Article 35 (Use of Force/Deadly Physical Force) and 5 hours of range instruction and qualification. To successfully complete the course the student must pass a written examination on Article 35 and qualify with a handgun.
*Security guards or security guard applicants need only complete this course once.
Only a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) approved security guard training school may provide required New York State security guard training.
DCJS approves entities as security guard training schools when they have met specific criteria. Training courses offered by these schools must meet minimum standards set forth in rules and regulations. DCJS only approves security guard training schools to provide security guard training required by NYS General Business Law Article 7-A, section 89-n. These required security guard training courses are listed in question #1. Only the courses listed in question #1 are under the jurisdiction of DCJS. Individuals teaching New York State required security guard training courses must be DCJS certified instructors.
DCJS certifies individuals as security guard instructors and armed security guard instructors when they have met minimum requirements set forth in rules and regulations.
These courses need only be taken one time. However, a new employer could require you to retake these courses. Requiring the retaking of these courses should be dictated by the new employer, not a security guard training school.
The 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course is required for all security guards in New York State and must be completed within 90 days of being employed as a security guard. This course is designed to be taken after an individual is employed as a security guard since the training is to occur while on-the-job and is specific to the individual’s job duties and assignments.
No. The 8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course is a general course designed to be taken to obtain a NYS security guard registration card. Most individuals complete this course prior to employment. The 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course is intended for employed individuals working in a specific security environment, and the 8 Hour Annual In- Service training Course must be completed within 12 calendar months from completion of the 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course for Security Guards, and annually thereafter.
No. In New York State (NYS) an individual can only apply for a security guard, special armed guard, or armored car guard registration card. There is NO other designation or levels of security guards in NYS. An individual is either registered as a security guard, special armed guard, or armored car guard. The 8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course is the only course required to obtain a New York State security guard registration card. To obtain a special armed guard registration card, the completion of the 8 Hour Pre-Assignment and 47 Hour Firearms Training Courses is required before applying to the NYS Department of State.
NYS General Business Law Article 7-A, Section 89-n (Training Requirements) requires the completion of only five (5) training courses (those listed in question #1). An individual seeking a security guard registration card must first complete the 8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course. Once employed, completion of the 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course must be completed within 90 days of hire. The 8 Hour Annual In-Service Training Course must be completed within 12 calendar months from completion of the 16 Hour On-the-Job Training Course for Security Guards, and annually thereafter. An individual seeking an armed security guard registration card must also complete the 47 Hour Firearms Training Course and then the 8 Hour Annual Firearms Training Course on an annual basis. (refer to question #1 as to when these courses should be completed). You should carefully research what courses you are required to complete and when they must be completed. You should also weigh the benefits of completing additional security guard training courses not required by law.
As noted in question #6, fireguard training is not required by NYS General Business Law Article 7-A, section 89-n, to obtain a NYS security guard registration card. It is also important to note that there is a difference between a security guard and a fireguard. In NYC, individuals must have a Certificate of Fitness issued by the NYC Fire Department to obtain employment as fireguards.
There are a number of security guard training schools that offer fireguard training and/or fireguard preparation courses. You must be aware that you are not employable as a fireguard by completing these courses. You must first take and pass the NYC Fire Department Certificate of Fitness examination.
Information about the fireguard Certificate of Fitness Examination and study materials can be accessed at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny.
The initial 8 hour pre-assignment training is $60.00. See our courses for other course rates.
Security guard training schools are required to issue a DCJS approved certificate of completion to students who successfully complete required security guard training courses according to New York State Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 6027.12(c).
Approved security guard training schools are required to provide students attending one of the five courses listed in question #1 with a copy of the DCJS Student Advisory Notice. The Notice outlines several conditions of the training program that will affect them immediately and in the future. Through this Notice, the school is advising the student of these conditions.
Individuals must possess a valid pistol license pursuant to Penal Law Section 400.00 and a valid security guard registration card to attend the 47 Hour Firearms Training Course for Armed Security Guards. A valid pistol license and security guard registration card is also required to attend the 8 Hour Annual Firearms Training Course for Armed Security Guards.
NYS Department of State, Division of Licensing Services is responsible for the registration of security guards. All questions concerning the registration of security guards must be directed to that office at (518) 474-7569. Information on the registration process can also be accessed at: http://www.dos.ny.gov/licensing/securityguard/sguard.html
New York State General Business Law Article 7-A, section 89-n, provides for various exemptions of security guard training requirements based on employment and completed Municipal Police Training Council approved law enforcement training. A matrix outlining these exemptions can be viewed by clicking on the following link: http://wwwdev:84/ops/sgtraining/index.htm
DOS records very closely mirror the DCJS security guard training database. Please allow up to three weeks for a training event to be recorded with DOS. To obtain a copy of your security guard training record from DCJS, go to: http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/ops/staff/index.htm.
Security Guard Training Certificates are issued by training schools. Without a record of a training event submitted to DCJS by the school, certificates by themselves do not serve as proof of completed training.
Questions regarding what courses and time frames are required based on specific personal circumstances can only be answered by DOS. DOS may be contacted at (518) 474-7569.