One of the most common questions we hear from new applicants is a simple one: what actually happens after you enroll?
If you have never taken an online security course before, the process can feel uncertain, and the last thing you want is to enroll in training, get confused halfway through, and end up with a certificate BSIS will not accept.
This guide walks you through the exact step-by-step process of completing your California guard card training, from choosing the right course before you enroll, all the way to submitting your BSIS application and starting work.
No guesswork. No gaps.
Whether you are a new applicant getting your first guard card or a licensed officer completing continuation hours, this is exactly what to expect.
National IPS is a BSIS-approved training provider (Provider ID: ATG-2976). Every course listed in this guide meets California state requirements and produces a certificate accepted by BSIS for guard card applications, renewals, and continuing education.
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Before walking through the process, you need to be in the right course.
National IPS offers five BSIS-approved courses for California security professionals. The one you need depends entirely on where you are in the licensing process.
| Course | Format | Hours | Price | Who it is for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Initial Security Officer Course | Hybrid | 8 hrs | $99.00 | First-time applicants |
Full 40-Hour Training Package | Hybrid | 40 hrs | $169.00 | New guards, full requirement |
32-Hour Continuation Package | Fully online | 32 hrs | $99.00 | Licensed guards (first 6 months) |
Renewal/Refresher Certification | Fully online | 8 hrs | $49.95 | Guards renewing their card |
Security Supervisor Certification | Fully online | 4 hrs | $59.95 | Officers moving into leadership |
If you have never held a California guard card, follow this path. Every step below is in order — do not skip ahead.
Head to nationalips.com and navigate to the California guard card training section. For first-time applicants, you have two options:
Both are hybrid courses. If you are unsure which to pick, call a National IPS live advisor at (302)-556-7446 — they will tell you exactly which course fits your situation in under five minutes.
Click “Add to Cart” on your chosen course and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to create a National IPS student account using your email address. This account is where all your course materials, progress, and certificates are stored.
Payment options at checkout include:
Once payment is confirmed, you will receive an email confirmation and immediate access to your course dashboard. There is no waiting period, you can start your online modules within minutes of enrolling.
Log in to your National IPS student dashboard and begin your online coursework. The online portion of your hybrid course covers all the theory and knowledge-based content required by BSIS, including:
The modules are delivered through on-demand video lessons. You can pause, rewind, and replay any lesson as many times as you need. There is no time limit on how quickly or slowly you move through the content, study at your own pace, on your own schedule, from any device.
Each module ends with a knowledge check or quiz. You must complete and pass these assessments to progress through the course and unlock your certificate. If you have questions during the online portion, use the built-in live chat feature to reach your instructor in real time. Optional Zoom review sessions are also available.
This is the step that sets hybrid training apart from fully online courses, and it is required by BSIS for all first-time guard card applicants. Once you have completed the online modules, you will schedule your in-person session directly through your course dashboard.
The in-person session covers the hands-on components required by BSIS for new applicant certification. Arrive on time, bring a valid photo ID, and plan for the full scheduled duration. Once completed, your attendance is recorded in the system.
Once you have completed all online modules, passed your assessments, and attended your in-person session, your BSIS-compliant certificate of completion is generated automatically. You can download it immediately from your student dashboard — no waiting, no processing delay.
Your certificate will display:
Keep a digital and printed copy. You will need this certificate when submitting your guard card application to BSIS.
With your certificate in hand, you are ready to apply for your California guard card through BSIS. The application is submitted online at bsis.ca.gov. Here is what the application requires:
Once BSIS processes your application and background check, your guard card will be issued. Processing times vary, check the current BSIS processing timeline on bsis.ca.gov for the most up-to-date information.
Once your guard card is approved, you can legally begin working as a security officer in California. However, your training obligations do not stop here. BSIS requires:
If you enrolled in the Full 40-Hour Package, your continuation hours are already included and you can begin working through them online immediately. If you enrolled in the Initial 8-Hour Course only, you will need to enroll in the 32-Hour Security Officer Continuation Package ($99) separately. This course is fully online, no in-person session required, and can be completed entirely at your own pace between shifts.
If you already hold a valid California guard card, the process is simpler and fully online. No in-person session is required for any of these courses.
Licensed guards have two fully online course paths at National IPS:
Go to nationalips.com, select your course, and complete the checkout. The same flexible payment options apply — credit card, Affirm, Klarna, or Afterpay. You get instant access to all course materials the moment your enrollment is confirmed.
Work through all video lessons and knowledge checks at your own pace — from your phone, tablet, or computer. There is no fixed schedule, no commute, and no in-person requirement. The Renewal/Refresher course has 23 lessons across 8 hours. The 32-Hour Continuation Package is structured across 8 bundled courses totalling 32 hours. The Supervisor Certification covers 2 modules across 4 hours.
As soon as you complete the final module and pass all assessments, your certificate is available for immediate download. For renewal courses, submit this certificate to BSIS through the bsis.ca.gov portal to keep your guard card active.
If you have never taken an online course before, here is what the National IPS platform actually looks and feels like so you know what to expect before you start.
All course content is delivered through pre-recorded video modules. You control the pace — pause, rewind, or re-watch any lesson at any time. There is no live streaming requirement and no fixed class time.
After each lesson or module, you will complete a short quiz or knowledge check. These exist to verify your understanding of the material and are required by BSIS. You cannot skip them. If you do not pass a quiz, you can attempt it again.
Every National IPS course includes live instructor interaction through a built-in chat feature. If you have a question about course content, whether it is about California law, BSIS requirements, or a specific scenario, you can ask your instructor directly and receive a real response.
The platform is fully mobile-friendly. You can complete your online modules on a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer, whatever is most convenient for your schedule.
The moment you complete your final assessment, your certificate is generated automatically and available for download from your student dashboard. No waiting, no emailing to request it.
All National IPS courses are covered by a Worry-Free Guarantee. If you are not 100% satisfied within 72 hours of purchase and have not completed all lessons, you receive a full refund, no questions asked. Terms apply.
Questions about which course to take or how the process works? Call a National IPS live advisor at (302)-556-7446 or visit nationalips.com. Enrollment takes less than five minutes and course access is immediate.
How long does it take to complete the online portion of guard card training?
The 8-hour course can be completed in one day. The full 40-hour package typically takes 3–7 days, depending on your pace. There’s no deadline, you can learn at your own speed.
Can I start the online modules before scheduling my in-person session?
Yes. For hybrid courses, you complete the online modules first and schedule your in-person session later through your dashboard.
What do I need to bring to the in-person session?
Bring a valid government-issued ID and your appointment confirmation. Walk-ins are not allowed.
How quickly can I get my certificate after completing the course?
Your certificate is generated instantly after completing all modules and assessments. You can download it immediately.
Can I take the course on my phone?
Yes. The platform is fully mobile-friendly and works on smartphones, tablets, and computers.
What if I need help during the course?
You can use the live instructor chat for support. Optional Zoom sessions are also available for additional help.
National IPS and BSIS provide all the tools and courses you need to get back to work quickly. These resources help you learn how to reactivate a suspended guard card.
8-Hour Initial CA BSIS Security Officer Certification Course (California)
8-Hour Renewal/Refresher Security Officer Certification Course
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Always follow state regulations and consult official BSIS resources for compliance.
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