Well, friend, it's important to follow the rules and regulations of the state. While I'm not an expert in legal matters, it's best to check with the authorities or a legal professional to see if being on probation would affect your ability to obtain a security guard card in California. Remember, there are always paths to growth and new opportunities ahead.
No. Probation is not an offense, and it is not something you must answer to. If a person has a warrant out for violation of probation or for a new offense, and they are found in another state, the new state will arrest the person and the two states will communicate about whether or not they want to extradite the person back to the original state.
Leaving the state while on probation for a DUI can be a violation of the terms of your probation. Depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, it could lead to consequences such as a probation violation charge or a warrant for your arrest. It is essential to follow the rules and regulations of your probation to avoid further legal issues.
Three prisons close to or in Sacramento, California include the California State Prison, California Correctional Center, and the California Correctional Institution. Prisons around Sacramento vary from minimum to maximum security.
A security guard can legally use pepper spray in self-defense or when trying to prevent harm to themselves or others. However, they must follow specific guidelines and laws when doing so, such as using reasonable force and ensuring it is justified in the situation.
Violating probation for a DUI by leaving the state can lead to serious consequences, but whether it is considered a felony would depend on the laws of the state where the violation occurred and the specific circumstances of the case. It is important to consult with a lawyer who is familiar with the laws in the relevant jurisdiction for accurate legal advice.
California has the largest number of people on probation in the United States.
once you have served your probation term and are off you can leave the state
In the state of california it is a must to have a lic. but trying to find out if a D lic is required for all work as a security guard, such as in house in condo associations. It is required for work with security companies. Do not know about inhouse.
No. It violates the state regulation for security people.
Maybe. Local laws may differ. Some places armed private security is allowed, some places it isn't. If it is allowed by law, the particular security company policy will determine if a guard is armed. Usually guards are armed if they are transporting items of high value such as cash deposits.
Contact Maryland State Police, they will help you. -Eyewitness Security Security Guard
A security guard can need varied certification on a state by state basis pertaining to state law. Certification or training is not always required it can vary by job.
The answers for the New York State security guard test are not found online. You must go a security guard training school in order to become a certified security guard in New York.
Training to become a security guard can vary from state to state. Most of the training can be done through colleges. Or through specific companies that specialize in security guard training.
The rules on whether security guards are required to carry guns varies from state to state and job to job. When applying for a job as a security guard you will be able to find out if this is a requirement of that particular role.
It looks like guard cards are only in existence in California. I haven't seen any information on them in any other state, so for a homeland security job in California, I would say yes you need one. In any other state, I don't think it would be a requirement.
www.dca.ca.gov/bsis That is the address to the department of consumer affairs, California, Bureau of Security Investigative Services. They will have all of the information and forms that you need for being a security guard in California. However, I will summarize what the site will say... - 8 hour course w/40 additional hours in the first year. (Powers to Arrest Manual) - Minimal or no criminal record - $50 security guard application fee - $36 DOJ fingerprinting fee, $24 FBI fingerprinting fee - Take a test - $25 to $100 for Livescan operator to scan you There is different requirements for armed, baton, pepper spray, etc. Hope this helps. From, - A Security Professional