How to Renew Your Security Guard License

Are you looking to renew your Ontario security guard license? Discover renewal requirements and tips for success to advance your security career.

It’s crucially important for security guards to renew their licenses before it expires. They need it to keep their jobs, avoid fees, and comply with Ministry regulations. Keeping a valid license also helps protect the security guard and their employer when major incidents occur, showing that a properly trained guard was on duty and acted appropriately.

Remember, working as a security guard without a valid license is illegal. If your license is expired, it’s not valid. Security guard licenses expire two birthdays after they are issued or last renewed, which would not surpass two years. Security guards are notified two months before their license’s expiration date.

Here’s what you need to know to get a security guard’s license renewed in Ontario.

The Security Guard License Renewal Process

The renewal process includes an online training course, an in-person exam, and a Ministry application. Get the details below, answers to common questions, and advice for the easiest, fastest, and smoothest experience.

Qualify For Renewal

In Ontario, eligibility for a license means you must be 18 or older. Renewal requires you also remain:

In addition to your CRJMC, you’ll need other documents to submit your application.

Gather Your Documents

Alongside your clean criminal record verification (CRJMC) from your current mailing address, you’ll need to gather some things to verify you’re a resident and meet renewal criteria. Other documents include: