Psira Requirements for Opening a Training Sector

Psira Requirements for Opening a Training Sector

PSiRA’s online services are designed for private security industry providers, allowing them to interact with PSiRA and enabling the industry to schedule reservations with PSIRA. South African nationals(users) may also use it to verify security providers operating in their home and/or workplace. This allows users to ensure that they are assigned to registered security providers.

Psira Requirements for Opening a Training Sector
Psira Requirements for Opening a Training Sector

Interested in opening a training centre? Here we’ll take you through the Psira Requirements for Opening a Training Sector

Step 1: As an individual:

  • You need to Complete Application form as provided
  • Set of Fingerprints (Stamped and signed by SAPS)
  • Certified Copy of Green SA I.D/ I.D Card
  • Certified Copy of Training certificate
  • 2xPassport photos
  • Completed exemption form 23(6) signed
  • Registration Fee of R 210. 00
  • Service certificate if the individual was in the force (SAPS,SANDF,Correctional Services, Force out of SA, NIA)

Step 2:

  • Accreditation Application form (PSiRA 47):
  • Proof of registration with PSiRA (Copy of the Registration Certificate)
  • Proof of payment of the prescribed accreditation fee (receipt)
  • Receipt of settlement for annual fees
  • Lease agreement (of the approved infrastructure assessment for the purpose of training)
  • Signed confirmation letter (on an official letter head) in case of re-location relating to the initial address
  • Proof of fire department letter or an affidavit
  • Signed confirmation letter (on an official letter head) of instructors or a trainee instructor employed
  • Policy and Procedures prescribed for the management and administration of training
  • Proof of telephone line
  • Proof of fax line

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