Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 509 - GEORGIA BOARD OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND SECURITY AGENCIES
Here is a summary of the Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies Rules as found in the Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia β Department 509:
π Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies (Department 509) β Summary
Purpose:
To regulate and license private detective businesses and security agencies in Georgia, ensuring public safety and maintaining professional standards.
π Key Areas of Regulation
1. Licensing Requirements (Rule 509-2)
Private Detective and Security Agencies must be licensed.
Applicants must:
Be at least 18 years old.
Pass criminal background checks.
Meet experience or educational requirements (e.g., law enforcement or investigative experience).
Provide proof of liability insurance.
Submit fingerprints and undergo fingerprint-based background checks.
2. Employee Registration (Rule 509-3)
All employees (e.g., private investigators, armed/unarmed guards) must register with the Board before working.
Registration includes:
Background check
Fingerprint submission
Basic training requirement
Employee ID card issuance
3. Training Standards (Rule 509-4)
Required training hours for:
Unarmed Security: Basic orientation and legal responsibilities.
Armed Security: Firearm safety, use of force, and range qualification.
Private Detectives: Surveillance, report writing, evidence handling, legal limits.
4. Firearms & Weapons (Rule 509-4 & Rule 509-5)
Armed personnel must:
Be licensed and trained.
Qualify at an approved firing range.
Use only approved firearms while on duty.
Carry their weapons only during work hours unless otherwise authorized.
5. Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Action (Rule 509-6)
Violations include:
Fraud, misrepresentation, or unethical conduct.
Improper use of weapons or excessive force.
Working without proper registration or license.
The Board may suspend or revoke licenses, impose fines, or deny renewals.
6. Uniforms, Badges, and Identification (Rule 509-3-.10)
All security personnel must wear clearly marked uniforms if required.
Use of badges and insignia that resemble law enforcement is prohibited.
All employees must carry Board-issued ID cards while on duty.
7. Business Operations
Agencies must maintain a physical office in Georgia.
Must keep records of employee training, client contracts, and incident reports.
Subject to audits or inspections by the Board.
8. Renewal and Continuing Education
Licenses and employee registrations must be renewed biennially.
Some positions may require continuing education or requalification (especially for armed personnel).
π Reference:
Department Number: 509
Full Title: Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies
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