Ontario regulates the private security and investigative services industry, including security guards, private investigators, agencies and business that directly employ in-house security.
All new security guards and private investigators must complete a basic training course and pass the ministry test before applying for a licence.
Learn about the different or combined basic training courses for security guards and private investigators.
Find a list of basic training providers or registered employers that provide training to prospective security guards and private investigators.
Renew, restore or register for a new licence as an employer of security guards or private investigators.
Learn about the basic tests for security guards and private investigators, where to take a test and how to register.
You must have a valid licence to work as a security guard or private investigator in Ontario. Learn how to apply for or renew a licence.
Any business that sells the services of security guards or private investigators requires an agency licence. Learn how to apply for a licence.
Any employer that directly employs in-house security guards, or private investigators, but is not in the business of selling their services, must register with the ministry. Learn how to register as an employer.
ServiceOntario has a public registry of licences and registrations. The registry confirms the licence status of an individual or agency, and the registration of an employer.
Find the status of an individual licence using the 6-8 digit licence number.
Search the status of an agency licence using the licence number or legal business name.
Check the status of a registered employer using the registration number or legal business name.
Learn about the requirements for licensed agencies and the compliance inspection and enforcement program.
You can file a complaint if you have reason to believe that a licensee has failed to comply with the law. Learn how to submit a complaint online by mail or email.
If you have questions, about applying, renewing or updating a licence, email PrivateSecurity@ontario.ca or contact ServiceOntario at:
Occupational Licensing Services Office
PO Box 4500
Kingston, Ontario
K7L 0E1
Telephone customer service is provided from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.