A Class 1 licence, also known as a security operative licence, is the most common security licence in NSW.
It allows you to work in a wide variety of security roles across the state, including as an armed or unarmed guard, patrolling or guarding property with a guard dog, working as a bodyguard or a crowd controller and monitoring security alarm activations for the purpose of property protection.
There are six Class 1 licence subclasses, and you can hold more than one subclass at a time.
Note: to carry on armed cash-in-transit activities you must hold both the Class 1C Cash-in-Transit Guard and 1F Armed Guard licence subclasses.
There are a few requirements you need to meet to be eligible for a Class 1 licence.
If you have a criminal record, it could affect your eligibility. You’re not eligible for a NSW security licence if you have been:
SLED may also refuse your application if:
All Class 1 licence applicants, except those applying for a 1E licence, are required to complete the NSW Security Licence Course via a NSW Approved Organisation.
SLED has a list of Approved Organisations that run this course in NSW. You can view the list here.
All Class 1 licence applicants, except 1E, must complete:
You can find the current mandatory units required for each Class 1 licence subclass in the NSW Security Licence Course Structure Fact Sheet.
If you are applying for a specialist licence – 1B, 1C, 1D, or 1F – you need to complete additional units specific to your Class 1 licence subclass.
If you are an existing Class 1 licensee and want to apply to add the 1B, 1C, 1D or 1F subclass to your licence, you must include in your application your training qualifications showing you have successfully completed:
For a 1B Bodyguard subclass you must complete units from CPP31418 Certificate III in Close Protection and HLTAID014 Provide advanced first aid.
For a 1C Cash-in-Transit Guard subclass you must complete the Cash-in-Transit Guard units:
For a 1D Dog Handler subclass you must complete units from CPP31318 Certificate III in Security Operations.
For a 1F Armed Guard subclass you must complete units from CPP31318 Certificate III in Security Operations.
For more training information, click here to visit the Security Training page, or click here for the SLED NSW Security Licence Course Conditions of Approval.
If you held the former Class 1A (Unarmed Guard) subclass on 31 May 2023 and carried on unarmed cash-in-transit (CIT) activities under the authority of that licence, you can continue to do so until 1 December 2023 while holding the new Class 1A (Security Officer) subclass.
To continue carrying on unarmed CIT activities after that date you must:
The Class 1C subclass will be added to your licence for free if you satisfy these requirements and a new portrait style security licence card issued. Late applications will not be accepted.
Details of organisations approved to deliver the NSW Class 1C (Cash-in-Transit Guard) Licence Course is available here.
Other licensees who want to add the new 1C subclass to their security licence must complete the required training and lodge a P645 Amend, Vary or Replace an Existing Class 1 and/or Class 2 Licence application form available here. An $80 licence variation application fee is payable.
Find more information here.
Apply online via Service NSW and attach all necessary documentation when requested.
Once you application is submitted.
If SLED needs to contact you to get further information or to chase up missing documents, your application will be delayed.
Important: make sure your name, address and contact details are correct on all documentation submitted with your application. Also make sure that Service NSW and Transport for NSW have your current address and contact details on file. If your contact details are incorrect or out of date you may miss important information sent to you during the application process.
SLED uses SMS and emails to communicate with applicants throughout the application process. We recommend you regularly check your spam folder and add SLED (sled@police.nsw.gov.au) to your contacts to ensure you don’t miss out on important information.
If you are unable to apply online, click here for SLED’s application forms. Please be aware, postal timeframes and manual data entry can result in applications lodged via mail being delayed by several weeks.
All NSW security licences have certain conditions attached to them. These conditions ensure licences are being used appropriately and help SLED to regulate the industry safely and fairly.
Class 1 licence conditions:
Class 1F licence holders have additional conditions on their licence:
Penalties may apply, including fines and the suspension or revocation of your licence, if you breach any of your licence conditions.
All NSW security licences have certain conditions attached to them. These conditions ensure licences are being used appropriately and help SLED to regulate the industry safely and fairly.
You may receive a fine if you breach any of your licence conditions. Your licence could also be suspended or revoked.
If a fine is unsuccessfully challenged in court, the court may impose greater financial penalties than those listed below.
Breach of licence conditions | Maximum fine |
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Failing to tell Police Assistance Line (131 444) within seven days after a security licence is lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged. | $1,100 |
Delegating your security duties to people who don't hold a security licences. | $4,400 |
Using, or attempting to use, suggest or imply you can use, your licence for any purpose other than your authorised security activity. | $5,500 |
Providing false or misleading information to SLED at any time, including in applications and any other information, records or details you are asked to provide. | $5,500 |
Failing to produce your licence for inspection on demand by a police officer or any other members of the NSW Police Force, or any person you have dealings with while carrying out any security activity. | $5,500 |
Failing to wear your security licence on the front of your outer clothing, above the waist, at all times while carrying out security activity. This does not apply if you have special permission from SLED to operate without displaying your licence. | $5,500 |
Carrying out a security activity without a Class 1 or Class 2 security licence. This does not include master licence holders who provide licensed security operators. | $5,500 |
Failing to immediately surrender a suspended or revoked licence. | $11,000* |
Advertising security services without a master licence. | $11,000* |
Using false, misleading or deceptive statements, representations or promises or deliberately hiding facts to induce any person to enter into an agreement or contract related to carrying out any security activity. | $11,000* |
Selling, renting or hiring out a security licence, or allowing another person to use someone else's security licence. | $11,000* |
Please note: SLED may impose additional conditions on licensees as required. Breaching these conditions may result in a fine of up to $22,000 for a corporation or $11,000 and up to six months imprisonment for an individual.
There are certain circumstances in which SLED is required to suspend or revoke a security licence.
Reasons for licence suspension include:
Reasons for licence revocation include:
When you apply for a security licence, or renew your existing licence, you can choose to have a one year or a five year licence.
There are also fees associated with other aspects of security licensing, including add or deleting subclasses, replacing your licence or changing your name on your licence card.
A $120 nonrefundable processing fee is included in the application fee. If you choose to withdraw your application this fee cannot be refunded.
If your application is refused, a refund of your application payment, minus the processing fee, will be provided once the appeal period is completed. Refunds can take up to six weeks to process from the date of refusal.
Click here for a full list of SLED licence fees (PDF).
Application Type | 1 Year Term | 5 Year Term |
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New application | $160 | $640 |
On-time renewal | $140 | $560 |
Late renewal - within 90 days of licence expiry date | $160 | $640 |
Amendments to Licences | Fee |
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Variation - add or delete subclasses | $80 |
Licence replacement or change or name | $65 |
Change of licensee's address, contact details or other personal details | Nil |
Fingerprint and palmprint fee | $40 |
You can renew your Class 1 licence online from eight weeks before the licence expires.
Once the expiry date passes, you have up to 90 days to submit your renewal application. Late payment fees apply and must be paid when you submit your application. You are unlicensed until your licence has been renewed.
You cannot renew your licence once the 90 days have passed. If you want to continue to work in the security industry, you will need to submit a new application, including evidence that you meet the current security licence course training requirements.
You must present your photograph advice letter in person and have your photograph taken at any Service NSW Centre within 60 days when your licence is first issued and whenever you renew, replace or amend your licence.