First of all seaman I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your
service to your country, and I will remind you, you are Americas finest. Now having
served a decade + in the military they teach us: There are no stupid questions.
At 49 years of age seaman, I still feel this is a true statement. However, I would
add the following: there are no stupid questions, but there are questions we
fail to think through , before we ask. You are Americas finest, stop second guessing yourself with what you already know. I'm sure you have a real question some old fart like me would enjoy helping with.
Yes, a person with a Nevada armed guard card can work in California, as soon as they knock out the requirements for the California card. Good luck, you wont have any problems with it.
No. California guard cards or any license for security issued in California is strictly only California.
Somehow, yes.
can a ex-felon from california get a guard card in nevada.
The Nevada DMV issues ID cards, it will look almost like a drivers license.
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See a Army National Guard recruiter and he/she will give you a waiver form to give to your commander for a transfer.
It is possible to obtain a security guard card in California while on probation, but it ultimately depends on the terms of your probation. You may need to disclose your probation status on your application and provide any relevant documentation. It's recommended to check with the licensing authority and your probation officer for guidance.
It is not possible to be a guard so there is no test.
Yes there is such an organization.
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.
Most states have no formal requirements. Instead, OTJ training is the norm. California, however, has a certification requirement called California Guard Card.
California Golden Bears guard
1.5 an hour
$750 in California