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Security is a rich field of work that allows you to gain valuable skills as you protect people and property in various capacities.
The road to becoming a security guard varies from state to state. Some states have a rigorous process that requires potential candidates to undergo training and courses to get certified. The process in Georgia is slightly less taxing. There is no state security guard license or certificate in Georgia and no government-mandated courses to get a security guard license in Georgia, either. Though Georgia security guards do not need special certification, the Georgia State Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies still regulates the sector.
This article will provide the information you need to become a security guard in the state. While starting a career as a security officer may be easier in Georgia than in other states, there are still some basic requirements you need to meet, including completing 24 hours of classroom instruction.
Your potential employer may offer the hour introductory training course to qualify you before hiring, but you can take it as a standalone course otherwise.
In the latter case, there may be fees to register for the course or receive certification. Apart from these standard criteria, you should also show good moral character and be mentally and physically fit to meet the demands of a security job. One of the best parts about the security industry is that as long as you meet standard requirements, you can start finding security guard jobs immediately. Private security companies are always an excellent place to start your job search. These security companies can specialize in a diverse range of job opportunities, including everything from monitoring community gates to private bodyguarding.