Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 6. Criminal Justice and Corrections |
Agency 20. Department of Criminal Justice Services |
Chapter 174. Regulations Relating to Private Security Services Registered Personnel |
Section 40. Initial registration application
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Part IV. Application Procedures and Requirements
A. Individuals required to be registered, pursuant to § 9.1-139 C of the Code of Virginia, in the categories of armored car personnel, courier, unarmed security officer, armed security officer, security canine handler, explosives detector canine handler, narcotics detector canine handler, private investigator, personal protection specialist, alarm respondent, locksmith, central station dispatcher, electronic security sales representative, electronic security technician, or electronic security technician's assistant shall meet all registration requirements in this section. Prior to the issuance of a registration, the applicant shall meet or exceed the requirements of registration and application submittal to the department as set forth in this section. Individuals who carry or have access to a firearm while on duty must have a valid registration with a firearm endorsement pursuant to this chapter. If carrying a handgun concealed, the individual must also have (i) a valid concealed handgun permit pursuant to Article 6.1 (§ 18.2-307.1 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2 of the Code of Virginia and (ii) the written permission of his employer.
B. Each person applying for registration shall meet the following minimum requirements for eligibility:
1. Be a minimum of 18 years of age;
2. Successfully complete all initial training requirements for each registration category requested, including firearms endorsement if applicable, pursuant to the compulsory minimum training standards as set forth in this chapter; and
3. Be a United States citizen or legal resident alien of the United States.
C. Each person applying for registration shall file with the department:
1. A properly completed application provided by the department;
2. On the application, his mailing address;
3. Fingerprint card; and
4. The applicable, nonrefundable application fee.
D. Each person seeking or required to seek registration as an unarmed security officer, an alarm respondent, a locksmith, a central station dispatcher, an electronic security sales representative, an electronic security technician, or an electronic security technician's assistant may be employed for a period not to exceed 90 consecutive days in any categories listed in this subsection while completing the compulsory minimum training standards, provided:
1. Fingerprints have been submitted;
2. The individual is not employed in excess of 120 days without having been issued a registration from the department; and
3. The individual did not fail to timely complete the required training with a previous employer.
E. Upon completion of the initial registration application requirements, the department may issue an initial registration for a period not to exceed 24 months.
F. The department may issue a letter of temporary registration valid for not more than 120 days while awaiting the results of the state and national fingerprint search, provided the applicant has met the necessary conditions and requirements.
G. Each registration shall be issued to the individual named on the application and shall be valid only for use by that individual. No registration shall be assigned or otherwise transferred to another individual.
H. Each registrant shall comply with all applicable administrative requirements and standards of conduct and shall not engage in any acts prohibited by applicable sections of the Code of Virginia and this chapter.
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 31, Issue 25, eff. September 9, 2015.
Statutory Authority
§ 9.1-141 of the Code of Virginia.