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Quick Guide to Security Licencing in Queensland

Thinking of diversifying your business? Diversifying with CCTV is a great way to expand your business and deliver more value to your customers. There has never been a better time to invest in a security licence and expand into the security industry. Offering CCTV alongside your existing voice and data, IT infrastructure and cabling services is easy. Promising a great return on installs and great customer satisfaction, successfully diversifying your business is possible with RhinoCo's wide range of IP high definition systems.

With RhinoCo Technology, CCTV is accessible, as we provide the technical support and marketing materials you need to diversify into the CCTV industry. Our wide range of professional and easy to use surveillance products, and training in the single interface used across our entire range of CCTV surveillance will ensure your move into the industry will be a success.


Security Licencing for Installers in Queensland

Security Firm Licence

An installer in Queensland must hold a Security Firm Licence if they:

  • Offer security products or services
  • Receive payment for providing security services, even if you subcontract the activity to others
  • Supply staff to perform security services

In order to be eligble for a Security Firm Licence , an installer must be a member of an Approved Industry Association. In Queensland, an installer identifies with a Class 2 licence, as it is classified by an individual or business who services include:

  • Providing security advice
  • Installing security equipment

Security Provider Licence

An installer who is an employee of a security firm is required to hold a Security Provider Licence. An applicant must ensure that they have completed the relevant training and meet the critera before applying for a licence. As an installer, the Security Provider Licence is issued under the Technical class, as it includes employees who:

  • Provides security advice
  • Installs security equipment

Cost of Security Licences

Purchasing a Security Licence holds additional fees. This includes a mandatory criminal history check and the taking of fingerprints. A Class 2 Security Firm Licence costs $872.10 for a year, and $1749 for three. For a Class 2 Security Provider Licence, an applicant can apply for a Single Function or Multiple Function licence. A Single Function licence costs $177.90 for one year, and $344.30 for three. A Mulitple Function licence costs $212.30 for one year, and $441.80 for three.

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Detailed information about application forms can be found at the Queensland Government website under the Office of Fair Trading.

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Detailed information about requirements for a security licence can be found at the Australian Security Industry Association website.

Note: Information presented in general in nature. RhinoCo recommends you seek advice from the authoritative sources mentioned above when considering security licensing.