(For New Guards) Initial Security Officer Course (California)

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Instructor: National Institute of Public Safety (National IPS)
Level: Beginner | Course Type: Hybrid | Duration: 4 Hours Online + 4 Hours In Person
Certificate of Completion: Awarded Upon Completion of Both Parts.


Course Description

This comprehensive Initial Security Officer Training—Powers of Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force—is officially recognized by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) and fulfills the mandatory training requirement for security guard registration in California.

Designed for both aspiring and current security professionals, the course provides critical legal and procedural training on the authority and limitations that security guards must operate within. Unlike peace officers, security personnel must follow a specific legal framework. This course ensures you meet the mandatory training standards set by BSIS.

To support your learning, a downloadable Training Manual is provided and required for this course. The manual serves as a study guide and reference to help you follow along with the lessons, reinforce key concepts, and prepare for real-world application.


What You’ll Learn

  • The legal powers granted to California security guards under BSIS guidelines

  • How to lawfully observe, approach, detain, and arrest individuals

  • The difference between the authority of peace officers and security guards

  • When and how to use reasonable force—and how to stay within legal limits

  • How to protect yourself and your employer from criminal and civil liability

  • Proper techniques for report writing, including separating facts from assumptions

  • The importance of professional conduct and effective communication

  • How to collaborate appropriately with local law enforcement


Why This Course Matters

Security guards are often the first line of response in emergencies and suspicious situations. Understanding the law—and your role within it—is not just important, it’s required. This course prepares you to perform your duties professionally and confidently, helping protect yourself, your employer, and the public.


Course Requirements

  • No prior experience required

  • Must be at least 18 Years of Age.
  • Completion of both parts:

    • 4-hour online Powers of Arrest course

    • 4-hour in-person Use of Force training

  • Access to the National IPS scheduling platform provided for in-person registration


Who This Course Is For

  • Individuals seeking to become licensed security guards in California

  • Employers looking to certify new security staff

  • Anyone interested in understanding the legal rights and limitations of private security professionals


Enroll now and take the first step toward becoming a fully compliant, confident, and capable California security professional.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Students will learn the Powers of Arrest and the Appropriate Use of Force training required to become a licensed Security Officer in the state of California.

Course Content

Initial Security Officer Course Overview

  • 1.1 Course Overview
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  • Course Overview Assessment

Module 1: The Roles and Responsibilities of Security Personnel

Module 2: Encounters and Arrest

Module 3: Legal Framework and Responsibilities

Module 4: Cultural Competency, Bias, and Interaction Skills

Module 5: Crisis Situations and Response

Conclusion and Next Steps

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