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  1. The Level III Training Course (minimum 45 hours) 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.

  2. The online course delivers Texas Private Security Program approved curriculum for non-commissioned security officers, including roles and responsibilities of security officers, legal aspects of security work, security communications, and response to emergencies and safety hazards.

  3. In accordance with Chapter 1702 of the Texas Occupations Code and DPS-RSD rules, this course must be completed (including a written exam), to be able to issue you a “Non-Commissioned” (unarmed/basic security) license.

  4. This course provides the Level II training and certification as required by the State of Texas. Once complete, you will be provided with the basic certification (to be submitted and approved by the State) to be able to work legally as an unarmed security officer in the State of Texas.

  5. Gain an edge in the security industry with certification and licensing with TXDF. Enhance professionalism, credibility, and career opportunities today!

  6. Overview. Requirements to Become an Armed or Unarmed Security Guard. Level II Noncommissioned Security Officers (Unarmed Security Guard) Level III Commissioned Security Officers (Armed Security Guard) Level IV Personal Protection Officers (Executive Protection/Bodyguard) Renewal and Continuing Education Requirements.

  7. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) regulates the private security profession in Texas. DPS protects the public by conducting fingerprint-based background checks on applicants, investigating and resolving complaints, read more….

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