Become a Security Guard in South Carolina

Becoming a security guard in South Carolina is a straightforward process regulated by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The state distinguishes between unarmed and armed security officers, and the requirements differ depending on which license you want. Here’s the complete step-by-step guide as of December 2025.1. Meet the Basic Eligibility Requirements (Both Armed & Unarmed)

  • Be at least 18 years old for unarmed or 21 years old for armed registration.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien.
  • Have no disqualifying criminal convictions (felonies or certain misdemeanors involving moral turpitude, violence, or dishonesty in the past 10 years; the Board reviews all criminal history).
  • Be of good moral character (references may be requested).
  • Have no history of drug or alcohol addiction that would impair job performance.

Complete the Required Training

Unarmed Security Guard

  • Complete a minimum 4-hour training course Primary Basic approved by SLED. This covers
    • Post Orders for Security Officers
    • Security Officers Registration
    • Security Officer Ethics
    • Security Officer Professionalism
    • Situational Awareness
    • Observation
    • Law Enforcement Relations
    • Note Taking/ Reports
    • Discovered Criminal Activity
    • Crime Scene Preservation
    • Work Place Violence and Emergency Response
    • Violent Event Threats
    • Training Documentation

Unarmed Guard Primary Plus: (Required for arrest authority in SC)

  • 2 hours on top of the unarmed primary basic training. This allows Security officers in SC to have arrest authority and
    • Patrol Procedures
    • Vehicle Operations
    • Reasonable Suspicion/Investigative Detention/ Probable Cayse
    • Arrest
    • Use of Force
    • Testimony
    • Handcuffing

Armed Security Guard

  • First complete the Primary Basic and Primary Plus (above).
  • Then complete an additional minimum 4-hour armed security officer firearm training course that includes:
    • Firearm Training Orientation
    • Legality of the Use of Deadly Force
    • Liability of the Use of Deadly Force
    • Safe Use /Storage of Firearms (on/off duty)
    • Demonstration of Proficiency
    • Security Training Documentation
  • You must qualify annually with your duty firearm passing a qualification course of 50 rounds with a score of at least 80%.

3. Find a Licensed Security Company to register you as a security officer. You cannot apply as an individual.

  • Get hired from a company that holds a valid Security Guard and Patrol License.

4. Submit the Application Packet Through Your Employer. Your employer submits the following to the SLED:

  • Completed Security Officer Notarized Application
  • Two fingerprint cards
  • Photo of you (emailed)
  • Proof of training certificate(s)
  • Application fee

Processing time: 1-2 months

5. While your security registration is pending, security guards can work using a copy of their training forms for up to 30 days. After 30 days, a SC security office must stop working until their application is approved and their guard card is received.

Once your application is approved your guard card will be sent to your employer. Security guard cards are valid for 1 year. You must carry this card while on duty

Armed security officers cannot work in an armed capacity until their card is received and on their person.

6. Annual Requirements & Renewal

  • Unarmed: Application must be submitted within 90 days of renewal. Security must go through a 4 hour recertification for updates and review of SC standards.
  • Armed: Annual firearm requalification + 4 hours CE + renewal every year.

Average cost of unarmed training: $100–$175
Average cost of armed course: $175–$275 (plus range fees)

Uniform & Patch Requirements

  • Uniforms must have at least 1.5-inch lettering saying “SECURITY” or “SECURITY OFFICER” on the chest and back.
  • No badges or patches that resemble law enforcement (the word “POLICE” is prohibited).

Important Notes

  • Contract security companies must be licensed by SLED.
  • Out-of-state applicants: There are no transfers for guard certification from out of state applicants. Anyone wanting to work at a security guard and patrol company must take the unarmed and armed security officer certification course regardless of the security license/registration they may hold in a state.
  • Background check denials can sometimes be appealed.
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SC Unarmed Security Officer Training

$125.00

This course includes the standard NCPPSB unarmed security officer training includes information concerning roles and responsibilities of security professionals such as the conduct of an officer, report writing, access controls, safety issues, and patrol techniques. Must be at least 18 years of age to attend.

SC Armed Security Officer Training

$225.00

Pre-Requisite: UNARMED Security Officer training MUST BE COMPLETED prior to taking Armed Security Officer Training class

This course is required to be registered with the state (NCPPS certification) to work as an Armed Security Officer. This course will include Armed Security Officer Training, a written test ONLY! Firearms practical examination including day and night firearms qualification courses are a separate cost based on time at the range, ammunition used, amount of targets and rental equipment. Must be at least 21 years of age to attend.

This is a 4-hour course required to renew your Armed Security Officer registration for those already certified and registered with the state of NC to be an Armed Security Officer. The Armed Security Officer renewal certification will include Classroom Training and Day/Night firearms qualification.