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Security Reconnaissance Team

Texas Level II Non-Commissioned License Training Course

Texas Level II Non-Commissioned License Training Course

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This course provides the Level II training required by the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau for unarmed security guards. The program is broken into six comprehensive modules, each covering essential topics you'll use daily in your security career. Each module includes a five-question quiz to reinforce key concepts, followed by a comprehensive 50-question final exam.

Defencify Training is a licensed company (# F-12667201) in Texas, with Russell Willmon serving as the Qualifying Manager, and Marguerite Shifflett (#12864001) as the training program instructor. To find us on Texas' Authorized Trainers List click here

Course Modules:

Module 1: History, Statutes and Definitions
Learn the foundation of Texas security law and understand your role as a professional security officer.

Module 2: The Role of Private Security in Today's Society
Discover how private security fits into modern law enforcement and public safety.

Module 3: Documentation and Report Writing
Master the essential skill of accurate, professional incident reporting and documentation.

Module 4: The Proper Use of Force in Conflict Resolution
Understand when and how to appropriately respond to security situations while minimizing liability.

Module 5: The Power to Arrest and Detain
Learn your legal authority and limitations when dealing with suspects and security violations.

Module 6: Crisis Intervention and Emergency Response
Develop skills to handle emergencies, de-escalate situations, and coordinate with law enforcement.


Upon successful completion, you'll receive a Texas-approved certificate of completion to use as proof of education when applying for your Texas security guard license. The course can be completed entirely online at your own pace, making it perfect for busy schedules.


Important Note:
 
The Texas Department of Public Safety conducts a fingerprint-based FBI Criminal History background check for all new license applications. Applicants do not need to be Texas residents to qualify for a security guard license.

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