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Private security level 2

$60.00
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Non-Commissioned Security Officer

Level 2 Training is 7 hours which includes a lunch break.
Level 2 Security Officer Training is required before anyone can become a Non-commissioned (unarmed) Security Officer. You must have this training to advance to Level 3. Both classes must be completed before the a Level 3 Commission is obtained. The training is also required before most companies will even let you apply for a job.

Loss Prevention Texas offers Level 2 Training for those who need the training. You can contact us to get a schedule for classes.  Cost: $80.00

 

licensing fee. $40  

Topics Covered

  1.  Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau
  2. The Job of Security Officers
  3. Who Are Peace Officers
  4. Conflict Resolution
  5. Use of Force
  6. Self Defense, Penal Code 9
  7. Detainment & Arrest
  8. Radio Procedures
  9. Report Writing
  10. Response to Emergencies & Safety Hazards
  11. Weapons/Definitions
  12. 4 to 6hrs long 

Private security level 3

$200.00
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Level III — Commissioned Security Guard (Or Armed Security Guard)

A Level III guard is an armed Security Guard who is authorized to carry firearms. Level III training is extensive, and the Security Guard must complete advanced security courses and tests in order to obtain this level of authorization. Typically, a commissioned armed Security Guard is employed in higher-risk areas, or areas that require further protection due to the value of assets. This is why Level III training is so demanding.

 

Requirements to Become a Security Guard in Texas

 

Commissioned Security Officer

Level 3 Security Officer Training is required to become a Commissioned (armed) Security Officer. The training consists of 45 hours of required training. The training will cover Texas requirements to become an armed officer and includes defensive tactics, firearms, use of force and many other topics. Both women and men are needed in the security industry. We train you from the ground up. Most of our students have no prior experience. 



New 2024 Requirements for Texas Private Security

  • Part of the application process, each PSO much complete a MMPI test. (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Test). 
  • DPS form PSP-13 "Declaration of Emotional Health"
  • Job aid on how to submit application. 

The Level III Training Course and test (including course of fire) is required for all* commissioned security officers and personal protection officers. This training course must be administered by a licensed Level III Training School and taught by a licensed Level III Instructor. The demonstration of firearm proficiency must be completed within 90 days of the application date. 

What to bring with you for the proficiency

  • Firearm (9mm or higher for SA or .380 or higher for NSA)
  • Ammunition (1 box that contains 50 rounds)
  • Duty belt with mag holsters if you have one


P.P.O. Level 4 coming soon

$300.00
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Level IV Personal Protection Officer

The Level IV Personal Protection Officer (PPO) course was designed by Texas DPS-RSD to give security officers an exposure and basic foundation to the bodyguard industry.

PPOs perform exceptional protection details such as working as VIP bodyguard, executive protection specialist, and/or backstage security at an event. In addition, this also allows you to work in plain-clothes and carry concealed while on duty. This course meets and exceeds the training requirements of the Private Security Board (PSB) for a Personal Protection Officer license.

This is a 15 hour course that is required by the Texas Department of Public Safety – Private Security Board. While there is no range qualification or shooting involved in this course, we have incorporated range time as a bonus.

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years of age or older to take the course and apply for a Level IV Personal Protection pocket card
  • Must have completed Level II and Level III Training prior to Commission 



New 2024 Requirements for Texas Private Security

  • Part of the application process, each PSO much complete a MMPI test. (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Test). 
  • DPS form PSP-13 "Declaration of Emotional Health"
  • Job aid on how to submit application. 

The Level III Training Course and test (including course of fire) is required for all* commissioned security officers and personal protection officers. This training course must be administered by a licensed Level III Training School and taught by a licensed Level III Instructor. The demonstration of firearm proficiency must be completed within 90 days of the application date. 

What to bring with you for the proficiency

  • Firearm (9mm or higher for SA or .380 or higher for NSA)
  • Ammunition (1 box that contains 50 rounds)
  • Duty belt with mag holsters if you have one


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