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  1. Private investigation and security services providers in Ohio are required by law to obtain a license from Private Investigator Security Guard Services (PISGS). Until approved by PISGS, a company cannot work, advertise, or solicit business in Ohio.

  2. Private Investigator Security Guard Services (PISGS), a component of Ohio Homeland Security, licenses and regulates the private investigation and security guard services industry throughout Ohio. There are more than 800 providers with nearly 24,000 registered employees.

  3. Follow the steps below to complete your license application. Expand All Sections. Step 1 - Requirements. Gather the required documentation for the company and Qualifying Agent and save all documents in electronic format (i.e., Word, PDF, jpg, etc.) to your computer. Company Requirements.

  4. Providing investigation or security services without a license is a crime. Ohio Homeland Security’s Private Investigator Security Guard Services (PISGS) licenses and regulates private investigation and security guard companies working in Ohio. Licensed companies also must register employees.

  5. Registration renewal required annually. The basic requirements that may be required from the hiring company is as follows: Basic requirements for an unarmed security guard in Ohio: Must be at least 18 years old. United States citizen or resident alien. May require proof of high school diploma or equivalent.

  6. Security Guard Requirements in Ohio: Including Requirements to Start a Security Agency. Ohio security guards are regulated by Ohio Private Investigator Security Guard Services (PISGS).

  7. Details on required identification cards, licenses, permits, and registration to work as a security guard in Ohio.

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