Door Supervisor

Regulators
  • Security Industry Authority
Nations
United Kingdom
Sectors
  • Other

Regulatory or professional bodies

Primary regulator

Regulatory authority
Security Industry Authority
Address

PO Box 74957
London
E14 1UG

Phone number
+44 (0)300 123 9298

Regulation

Regulation summary

Section 3 of the Private Security Act 2001 means you must have a Door Supervisor licence when guarding licensed premises against unauthorised access or occupation, against outbreaks of disorder or against damage.

Regulation type

Licence

Reserved activities

If you hold a Door Supervision licence you can also perform the role of a Security Guard.

More about regulated activities and titles
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/find-out-if-you-need-an-sia-licence

Qualifications and experience

New professionals

Routes to qualification

You must get a recognised qualification by taking a training course and passing the assessments in order to be granted a licence. Details of the course and assessments required are published online.

Professionals from outside the UK

Recognition for professionals outside the UK
All - there are routes to recognition for professionals from all countries
Summary of routes

If you wish to rely on qualifications issued outside the UK you should contact the SIA in the first instance. Applications are considered on a case-by-case basis.

More about recognition for professionals outside the UK
http://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-sia-licence

Registration

Registration requirements

Once issued, a licence is valid for three years – no other registration requirements apply. There is a fee for processing all licence applications, including renewals, and is payable whether your licence is granted or refused. The current fee level is £190.


Legislation

Title of relevant act or charter

Private Security Industry Act 2001

Licence Finder

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