Initial unarmed security (2 Years)
An initial unarmed guard in Tennessee must be at least 18, a U.S. citizen or resident alien, and demonstrate good moral character. The role requires a state-cer...
About this training
In Tennessee, an Initial Unarmed Security Guard is a licensed professional responsible for the protection of persons and property through non-lethal means Regulated by the Tennessee Private Protective Services (PPS) division, the role transitions a civilian into a state-registered officer through specific legal and technical training
Core Responsibilities
Visible Deterrence & Patrol: Conducts regular foot or vehicle patrols to identify signs of intrusion, unauthorized entry, or safety hazards.
Access Control: Manages entry and exit points by verifying credentials, monitoring visitor logs, and checking surveillance feeds (CCTV).
Incident Management: Responds to alarms, fires, and medical emergencies. While unarmed, they act as the "eyes and ears" for law enforcement, stabilizing scenes and coordinating with first responders.
Documentation: Maintains Daily Activity Reports (DARs) and prepares detailed incident reports that can be used as evidence in legal proceedings.
Mandatory Training (4-Hour Curriculum)
To qualify for registration, applicants must pass a 4-hour state-certified course. The curriculum is divided into four critical pillars:
1. Orientation (1 hr): Professionalism, ethics, and the role of security in private risk management.
2. Legal Powers & Limitations (1 hr): Authority on private property, citizen's arrest, and civil/criminal liability.
3. Emergency Procedures (1 hr): Fire prevention, first aid basics, and evacuation protocols.
4. General Duties (1 hr): Patrol techniques, report writing, and public relations.
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Requirements
Legal Requirements & Eligibility
Age/Status: Must be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen or resident alien.
Character: Must have "good moral character" with no felony convictions or misdemeanors involving violence, theft, or drugs within the last five years.
Fingerprinting: Requires an electronic background check through IdentoGO for TBI and FBI clearance.
Less-Lethal Gear: Carrying a baton, chemical spray, or stun gun requires an additional 4-hour certification specific to each device.
Typical Work Environments
Licensed guards in Tennessee commonly find employment in:
Retail & Malls: Preventing shoplifting and managing crowds.
Government Sites: Serving as patrol monitors for municipal or state facilities.
Healthcare & Education: Monitoring access and ensuring safety for patients or students.
Residential Communities: Patrolling gated complexes and monitoring suspicious activity.
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Will you be working around alcohol?
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You do not have to take this course.
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Are you working in the field of Law Enforcement or Security?
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Then you are not able to take this course. Due to not working in these fields you are ineligible to take these courses.