Find out if you need an SIA licence
The different types of SIA licence, and which job activities need a licence.
If you work in the private security industry without an SIA licence you may be breaking the law.
This guidance explains when you will need a licence and, if you do, what licence you will need.
When you need an SIA licence to work as a security operative
If you are going to work as a security operative in the UK, you may need a front line SIA licence.
You will need an SIA licence if the work you will be doing is part of a ‘contract for services’ and involves a ‘licensable activity’.
A ‘contract for services’ is when you or your employer have a contract to supply your services to another organisation. For example:
- your employer is a private security company that places you as a guard in a shop and then charges that shop a fee for your services
- you are self-employed and your business is contracted to provide close protection services to a person visiting the UK
A ‘licensable activity’ is a job that requires you to hold a licence before you can do it. Read more about licensable activities.
If you will be working ‘in-house’
You do not usually need an SIA licence if you will be working ‘in-house’. This is when you are employed directly by the company that uses your services - for example, your employer is a supermarket chain and you work as a security guard in one of their shops.
There are 2 licensable activities where you must have an SIA licence whether you work in-house or as part of a contract for services. These are:
- door supervision at a licensed premises
- vehicle immobilising – this only applies in Northern Ireland
When you need an SIA licence as a director or manager
You will need a front line or non-front line SIA licence if both of the following statements are true:
- you are a director of a company, a partner of a firm, or a manager or supervisor of employees
- your business supplies other organisations with security operatives as part of a contract for services
You must have a front line licence if you personally perform licensable activities at any point – whatever your job title or position within your organisation.
Read more about front line and non-front line licences.
Learn how we define director of a company.
When you do not need an SIA licence
There are situations where you will not need a licence.
You do not need a licence to:
- volunteer - as long as you have a written or spoken agreement that you will not receive any payment or reward for your work
- check people have paid for entry to an event or that they have an invitation - but if you then refuse them entry and/or make them leave, you will need a licence
- perform stewarding duties, such as directing people to their seats, toilets or first-aid facilities
You do not need a licence if you work at an airport and both of the following statements are true:
- you are responsible for screening, access control or other security controls
- you were recruited and trained in line with EU Commission regulation 185/2010
You do not need a licence to work in-house at a certified sports ground in England or Wales. A certified sports ground is one that has an active safety certificate. If another team visits a certified sports ground, their employees will not need a licence as long as the team also has a certified sports ground.
If you will be working ‘in-house’
You do not usually need an SIA licence if you will be working ‘in-house’. This is when you are employed directly by the company that uses your services. However, you will need to have an SIA licence if you work in-house and your job involves:
- door supervision at a licensed premises
- vehicle immobilising – this only applies in Northern Ireland
Front-line and non-front line licences
There are 2 types of SIA licence:
- front line licence
- non-front line licence
Front line licence
You must have a front line licence if you personally perform a licensable front line activity as part of your job. This applies to any job role – for example: employee, manager of employees, or director of a company.
Read more about job activities that need a licence.
Most front line licences come in the form of a plastic photocard that you must wear when you are working. The exception to this is the key holding licence, which comes in the form of a letter.
If your job involves covert activity (e.g. store detective), then you do not need to display your licence.
All front line licences allow you to perform the activities covered by a non-front line licence.
Non-front line licence
You must have a front line or non-front line licence if:
- you manage, supervise and/or employ individuals who perform licensable activities in their job
- you are a director of a company, or partner of a firm, where any other directors, partners or employees of that company or firm perform licensable activities in their job
A non-front line licence also allows you to perform the licensable activity of a key holder.
A non-front line licence comes in the form of a letter.
Job activities that need a licence (licensable activities)
You will need an SIA licence if the work you will be doing is part of a ‘contract for services’ and involves a ‘licensable activity’.
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2024-11-04 09:11
Updated the ‘Job activities that need a licence (licensable activities)’ section to a) make it clearer, and b) give each of the 5 manned guarding licences its own sub-section. Removed the ‘Licences that cover more than one job activity (licensing integration)’ section, as this information now appears elsewhere on the page.
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Added a link to new guidance for directors, ‘Find out if SIA licensing requirements apply to you’, in section ‘When you need an SIA licence as a director or manager’.