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Another View: In some jurisdictions persons engaging in such work must be licensed (e.g.: security guards - special officers - private investigators - etc) and if you carry any weapons asociated with that line of work you you most certainly must be licensed to carry these weapons.
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It's a federal law that you have to have one.
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Yes, a license is required.Please refer to Nevada Revised Statute 648.013, available at the related link listed below for further details:
Yes, you need a valid US driver's license to legally drive in the US.
In the US, you need a license to practice cardiology.
There is no national or international Bodyguard (Executive Protection) license. Security licensing varies from state to state, as do licensing for permits to carry firearms. The best way to acquire a bodyguard license is to contact the local government agency that governs security licensing. In Maryland it would be the Maryland State Police. In DC it is the DC Police Department (However, DC does not allow Bodyguard Licensing). Virginia is the Virginia Dept of Justice and NC is the NC DOJ. Most will require that you work with an established security agency. However, this is not always the case. For more information send us an e-mail at inquiries@mvp.bz and we will try to answer your questions as best as possible.
To work executive protection/bodyguard in the State of Arizona requires that you possess a Security Guard license (unarmed or armed) issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
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