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If you are looking to become a Door Supervisor you can use Google or if you want ask some of the forum members if they can recommend an SIA Door Supervisors training course in your area. It is 30 hours long/4 days training with 2 x 1 hour exams at the end of it.
If you are about to undertake a SIA Door Supervisor Course I would also suggest that if you are deffinately going to undertake training with a Training Provider in your area you will have two wait until the next available training calander date for that training company which will add to the time it takes to get your License.
Dont wait until then to fill in your application. Call the SIA on 0844 892 1025 (lines open 8am until 8pm Mon-Fri) or complete the online application request form Request an Application Pack - Security Industry Authority.
Complete the form in BOLD with a Black pen, (sounds stupid, but people have had their application forms returned for not doing this).
You no longer need to write the certificate number in Section B on the new application. In section B where it says awarding body, write the relevant awarding body such as NOCN, BII or City & Guilds etc (if you are unsure then your training provider will tell you this, as some training companies deliver NOCN, City & Guilds, and BII courses).
Talk to your trainer, but it is safe to say that you can send of your application 2 to 3 days days after completing your course, as the awarding body collects all your details and will pass these onto the SIA. Your trainer will tell you if you have passed or failed, as we trainers can look at your marks and give you an (un-official) heads up wheter or not it is a pass or fail.
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