Overview
California BSIS guard card training is vital for all security professionals in the state of California. The California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) mandates 32 hours of continuing education, split into two stages: 16 hours within the first 30 days and another 16 hours within six months post-license. We offer a comprehensive 32-hour training bundle that fully complies with these requirements.
You can easily complete this course through Security Guard School, an authorized provider of BSIS-approved training, known for its high-quality content and experienced instructors.
Course Breakdown
Our 32-hour BSIS guard card training bundle offers a modern approach to learning: The course contains a total of 64 hours of training, which is required.
16 Hours (To Be Completed Within 30 Days Post-License)
Liability and Legal Aspects: 4 hours
Observation and Documentation: 4 hours
Public Relations – Community and Customer: 4 hours
Communication and Its Importance: 4 hours
16 Hours (To Be Completed Within 6 Months Post-License)
Officer Safety: 2 hours
Evacuation Procedures: 1 hour
Violence in the Workplace: 1 hour
Arrest, Search and Seizure: 4 hours
Dealing with difficult subjects: 4 hours
Post Orders and Assignments: 2 hours
Driver Safety: 1 hour
Fire and Safety: 1 hour
Key Features of Our Guard Card Training
- Affordable Price: Entire 32-hour course bundle costs only $79.
- Instant Access: Start learning immediately upon purchase.
- Flexible Schedule: 24/7 course availability for convenient self-paced learning.
- Interactive Experience: Courses include simulation games, scenarios, and engaging visuals.
- BSIS Certification: Download your BSIS-approved training certificates as soon as you complete each course.
Join the Security Guard School and have a great and enjoyable learning process that meets and answers the standards of online security guard training in the state of California.
New Training Requirements for California Security Guards
Due to the rapidly changing climate of crime in the country, the state of California security guard continuing education adheres to new laws on the handling of disputes, carrying of firearms, and the new gun qualifications. Policies have changed because Assembly Bill 229 for instance, introduced changes aimed at improving training levels in California.
For an in-depth look at these new BSIS training requirements, read more on the Security Guard School blog.
Why Choose Security Guard School?
The Security Guard School is found on California’s Authorized Trainers List. It provides BSIS-approved courses and the materials substantially surpass them.
For further details or to verify our status as an authorized training provider, visit California's Authorized Trainers List. If you’re ready to start you can do so here.