If you want to work as a security officer in Singapore, you must meet strict legal and professional standards. Security work is regulated by law, and operating without a valid licence is illegal.
However, many aspiring officers are confused about the exact security licensing requirements in Singapore. Questions such as “Do I need training?”, “How do I apply?”, and “How long does approval take?” are very common.
In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about security licensing in Singapore, including eligibility criteria, training requirements, application steps, costs, and how to stay compliant throughout your career.
The security industry plays a vital role in protecting people, property, and public spaces. Because of this responsibility, the government strictly regulates who can work as a security officer.
Licensing ensures that:
Without a valid licence, you are not legally allowed to perform security duties.
Security licensing in Singapore is regulated by the Police Licensing & Regulatory Department (PLRD) under the Singapore Police Force.
PLRD oversees:
All security personnel must meet PLRD standards before being allowed to work.
Before applying for a security licence, you must meet minimum eligibility criteria.
Generally, applicants must:
Applicants who do not meet these requirements may be rejected.
One of the most important security licensing requirements in Singapore is completing approved training.
You must first complete Basic Licensing Units (BLU) before applying for a licence.
Most beginners start with the Security Officer BLU Course, which is recognised by authorities.
The BLU course is an entry-level programme that prepares you for real security work.
It covers:
Passing this course is compulsory for first-time applicants.
After obtaining your basic licence, you may upgrade through higher-level courses.
These include:
Upgrading improves your career prospects and earning potential.
Follow these steps to apply successfully.
You must first complete recognised training such as the Security Officer BLU Course.
Without certification, your application will not be processed.
You will need:
Ensure all documents are accurate and up to date.
Applications are submitted through authorised channels, usually via your employer or approved platforms.
You will be required to:
False declarations may result in permanent disqualification.
PLRD will conduct:
This process helps ensure public safety.
Once approved, you will receive your official security licence.
Only after this step can you start working legally.
Processing time varies depending on application volume and completeness.
On average:
Stage | Estimated Time |
Training Completion | 1–2 weeks |
Application Review | 2–4 weeks |
Background Checks | 1–3 weeks |
Final Approval | 1–2 weeks |
Most applicants receive approval within 4 to 8 weeks.
While licence application fees are relatively low, total costs include training.
Estimated expenses:
Item | Cost Range |
BLU Training | SGD 400–800 |
Medical Check | SGD 50–150 |
Admin Fees | SGD 20–50 |
Singaporeans and PRs may use:
These subsidies can significantly reduce training costs.
Security licences are not permanent.
Most licences are valid for:
To renew, you must:
Late renewal may result in suspension.
Some applicants are rejected due to avoidable mistakes.
Missing certificates or incorrect details delay approval.
Serious criminal records may disqualify applicants.
Only SSG-approved courses are accepted.
Providing false information leads to immediate rejection.
Licensing is not just a legal requirement. It also affects your long-term career.
Licensed officers enjoy:
To understand career progression better, read our guide on how to become a security officer in Singapore.
Acuity provides structured, compliant training through its Security Officer BLU Course.
With experienced instructors, flexible schedules, and subsidy guidance, you can complete your training and licensing process smoothly and confidently.
This allows you to focus on building a stable and long-term career in the security industry.
Yes. You must hold a valid security licence issued by PLRD to work legally.
No. Approved BLU training is mandatory before application.
Most licences must be renewed every 1 to 3 years, depending on category.
Foreigners may attend training, but licensing depends on work pass status and eligibility.
You may be suspended from work and required to reapply or retrain.
Yes. Many employers assist with submission and documentation.
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