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FAQs on SIA Training, Security, and More

Your Quick and Easy Weekly Guide to Navigating Security Courses and Licences

Hello readers, you’re probably here because you’re full of questions about SIA training and how to get your SIA licence, right? We hear from lots of people like you, eager to get into the security industry but not sure where to start. That’s why we created this super handy weekly FAQs blog. Stay connected with us weekly to get answers to your common SIA training questions.

Of course, let’s move forward and break down this week’s FAQs, from what kinds of courses are available to what struggles you go through to get an SIA Licence

Top-Up and Regular Course Difference

1. I would need a top-up course for security officers. I hear you have to do it three months before my licence expires, does the new licence start when the old one expires or when I do the top-up? That would mean I lose 3 months that I paid for.

Answer: The SIA recommends starting the process to renew your licence up to four months before it expires. However, applying early makes the whole process easier and lowers the chance of having a gap in your licence that could stop you from working.

How to Become a Trainer?

2. Please I want to be a trainer and get licenced. I have both CCTV and Door Supervisor badges.

Answer: Train the Trainer course can enable you to become a Trainer and lead the next group. These 2 are the basic requirements: 

  • 2 years experience: Firstly, a minimum of 2 years of front-line security experience in the last 5 years in the UK.
  • Teaching qualifications: Secondly, you’ll have to complete a few teaching qualifications. You’ll find a full list of these below.

Your CCTV licence and Door supervisor Licence can be an add-on for becoming a trainer.  

In addition, new course bookings will be starting soon, stay connected! 

The process starts with a Google form that they will need to submit. https://courses.get-licensed.co.uk/become-a-security-instructor

Details on Door Supervisor Course

3. Does a door supervisor licence cover security guard or is that a separate one?

Answer: Yes, a Door Supervisor Licence does cover various Security Guarding roles as well. This is why we always recommend the Door Supervisor course, and why it’s our most popular course! Certainly, with this licence you can work in all of the same roles as a security officer, at the likes of events, corporate officers and retail security, with the added benefit of working on premises which sell alcohol like bars and nightclubs. 

How to Become an SIA Instructor?

4. I need a security job! How do I become an SIA instructor and what is the cost I’m based in the West Midlands 

Answer: You can download our GuardPass by Get Licensed to review a number of jobs posted by the leading Security Companies in the UK. To become an SIA instructor, please follow this link for more information: 

https://courses.get-licensed.co.uk/become-a-security-instructor

Understanding about Licence Renewal

5. I was given a caution for possession of cannabis in 2020 after I was going through a difficult time in life, I have however, had my licence since 2008 and never once did anything wrong, just made little mistake, In my renewal I did not mention this on this year as I didn’t even remember the incident from 2020, what will happen, will my licence get suspended although its been granted.

Answer: If you are still confused, the SIA have a Criminal Record Indicator tool that will help you check if you are likely to be accepted for a licence.

you can find further details here

What to do if your SIA Licence gets Revoked?

6. I separated from my ex-wife and was not able to get any letter from SIA due to that incident. And I stopped working in the security industry for a long time. I found out that my SIA has been revoked Since last year. What can do too?

Answer: In this situation, before you can get a new SIA licence, make sure you still meet all the requirements. Furthermore, You might also need to take an SIA course as part of the application process. You may call SIA directly at 0300123298 to confirm eligibility or use their criminal record indicator tool. 

Difference Between 2-days and 1 Week Course

7. What is the difference between a 2-day course and the week’s course I’ve come across both but am not sure which to do. 

Answer: If you’re a Security Officer or Door Supervisor wanting to renew your current licences, the 2-day course is for you. However, if you’re aiming for a Door Supervisor Licence for the first time, you’ll need to take the full 6-day SIA Door Supervisor Course.

Timeline for Getting Badge after Completion

8. Does anyone know How long you get to get your badge once you’ve completed your top-up training?

Answer: After you’ve finished the application, getting your licence and badge can take between 4 to 8 weeks.

How to Book SIA Training Course?

9. I would like to book top SIA training. 

Answer: Feel free to review courses and book for your desired course. However, you will simply be asked to provide your name, contact number and email address. If you still feel lost you can simply get in touch with our customer service for more information and assistance with the booking process. You can get answers for other related questions on our weekly FAQ blog.

What to do for Exam Retake?

10. Hey I’m struggling with my mock questions I have to retake them next week Is there any way I can get extra time?

Answer: Mock exams are designed to prepare you for the actual exam. For further information,You can get in touch with our customer service, explain to them your reason for extra time, if it is considered valid you will certainly get extra time. 

In brief, there you have it, folks! We’ve answered some of your most pressing questions about SIA courses, training, and security licences in this FAQ blog. Knowing the ins and outs of these topics can really make your journey into the security industry a smooth ride. However, don’t forget, early planning and the right training are your tickets to a successful career. Stay tuned for more FAQs, and keep those questions coming. Certainly, we’re here to help you every step of the way with our weekly FAQ blog!

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