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Find out how an SIA licence holder is expected to behave.
How to make a complaint about the SIA
How to get your company approved by the Security Industry Authority.
We are the regulator of the UK's private security industry.
This privacy notice explains how the SIA processes your personal data. In particular, it explains how we collect, use, disclose, transfer and store your data.
From 6 April 2023, the cost of applying for an individual SIA licence for any sector in the regulated private security industry will be reduced to £184.
Use this form if the SIA intends to refuse your licence application or revoke your licence because of your criminal record.
How to appeal against our decision to refuse your application.
Answers to the questions most commonly asked by licence applicants and licence holders about the changes that we are making.
This document explains what the changes mean for people applying for a door supervisor or security guard licence.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to someone using a drone.
Learn about the services we offer to businesses that enable you to check SIA licences, submit licence applications and pay the licence application fee.
How to choose an SIA approved contractor and why you should.
Fill in these forms if the SIA has granted your overseas criminality exception request.
Details of all Home Office spending over £25,000 for 2024.
Information about the SIA's Approved Contractor Scheme: what it is and who can be approved.
Reporting training malpractice: who to tell and what they need to know.
Accessibility statements for the SIA's licensing site and its other online services.
SIA licence dispensation: what the rules are, what an LDN should look like and how to ask for permission to issue more LDNs.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to event staff.
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