Applying for a new private security licence or registration

Learn more about what is required to apply for a new private security licence or registration.

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We recommend you familiarise yourself with the authority types and eligibility requirements prior to applying for a individual licence or registration.

In addition to the requirements outlined in the eligibility section, you should also view the additional information specific to the type of application you wish to lodge. This can be found in the sections on this page.

You may apply for a licence covering one or more of the above activities. Each of the above activities has a number of different sub-categories. Applicants must state which activities they are applying for.

Included with your application must be:

Security equipment includes:

Security equipment includes:

Your business must only offer these services through individuals who are licensed to act as security advisers or equipment installers. Registration authorises you to access and collect sensitive information about the personal and security arrangements of your clients.

How to submit your application

  1. Access the eServices Portal and fill out your application.
  2. When you submit your application, you will be prompted to print it and send it to the Licensing and Regulation Division along with your supporting documentation via the post.
  3. During this time, you will receive notification in the mail to organise your fee payments, have your photograph taken at an approved VicRoads photo point and have your fingerprints taken (if applicable). Note: this does not mean your application has been approved. If your application is refused, you will receive a refund.
  4. Upon receipt of your application, the Licensing and Regulation Division will process your application and if approved, will provide you with your plastic licence in the mail. Current processing times are published on the Private security page.

Note: the process to apply for an Individual and Business Private Security Licence is the same however the evidence requirements that will need to be submitted with your application marginally differ. These evidence requirements are outlined below.

Business applicants may also have to provide:

"[Insert your Business Name] of [Insert your Business Address] has made an application to the Licensing and Regulation Division for a Private Security Business [insert Licence or Registration] to provide the services of [insert activities applied for]. Any person wishing to object to the granting of the licence has 14 days from the date of this advertisement to lodge an objection in writing to Licensing and Regulation Division, GPO Box 2807, Melbourne VIC 3001."

‘Guarding with a dog’ business applicants must also be able to provide:

Additional requirements for both individual and business licence or registration applicants

You may also need to provide:

Firearms and private security

Handgun ownership and storage requirements

Handguns used in the private security industry must be registered to a cash-in-transit or armed guard security business.

Employees may not register a handgun against their individual firearm licence unless they hold the licence for an additional reason, such as sport/target shooting. In those cases those firearm may not, under any circumstances, be used for employment purposes.

Employers are responsible for storage and the day-to-day management of firearms possessed under the licence.

Employees may not keep a firearm at home for work purposes unless required to do so by the employer and specific authorisation has been granted by the Licensing and Regulation Division. Contact us for more information about how to apply for a keep at home endorsement.

Fingerprinting

Private Security licences require a full set of fingerprints to be taken as a part of the application process.

You can find more information on the fingerprinting process and how to arrange an appointment on Book a fingerprinting appointment.

References

You are required to supply an identification reference from an acceptable referee as well as two suitability references.

An acceptable referee for an identification reference must be someone who:

The person who provides your identification reference must be the same person who certifies your 100 points of identification.

The suitability references must be completed using the Suitability Reference form.

Certified documents

A certified document is a copy of a document or record signed and certified as a true copy of an original by an authorised person. The person certifying a document must sight a copy of the original at the time they are certifying the copy.

Certification should be made on the same side as the copy of the document being certified (not on the back of the copy).

Medical history

If you answer 'Yes' to any of the medical history questions in your application you must also provide a medical report from your treating doctor supporting your suitability to hold a private security licence or registration and be possibly in possession of firearms.

Information about what details your health care professional will need to provide is available in this guide.

Failure to complete re-qualification requirement by the end of each financial year (30 June) means that:

In circumstances where a licence holder may not be able to complete re-qualification by June 30, they must email the Licensing and Regulation Division before this date.

Note: When a licence holder completes handgun re-qualification training after the expiry date of 30 June, their re-qualification document will be backdated for that financial year. This however, does not cover the licence holder’s re-qualification training for the new financial year. It is the sole responsibility of the licence holder to ensure re-qualification is undertaken annually within the financial year. Failure to comply with the re-qualification requirement by the end of each financial year (30 June) may result in the immediate suspension of the firearms licence.

Contact us

Get in touch about private security licensing through our online enquiry form.