5/8/12

'Veterans Come First' program for the Private Patrol Operator license

In May 2012, BSIS introduced the 'Veterans Come First' program for PPO licenses.
In order to assist veterans in their transition from military service
to civilian employment, the Bureau of Security and Investigative
Services (BSIS) has implemented the Veterans Come First Program.
This program offers priority services to veteran applicants and assists
veterans by leveraging their transferable military experience and
training in order to meet all or part of the Bureau’s licensing qualifications.

The BSIS Veterans Come First Program provides the following support for veteran applicants:
  • Provides veteran applicants with their own personal BSIS staff person to support them through the licensing process.
  • Provides veteran applicants with direct line telephone numbers and email contact information.
  • Provides veteran applicants priority in the licensure process.
  • Email or telephone notification as soon as the veteran’s application is approved by the Bureau for licensure.
For Private Patrol Operator license and to be a Private Patrol Operator Qualified Manager:
Military veterans who have at least 1 year of experience
(2,000 hours) working as a guard, watchperson, sentry, MP,
or equivalent, are eligible to take the licensing Private Patrol
Operator and/or Private Patrol Operator Qualified Manager test(s).

You can receive reimbursement from the Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) for many of the licensing and certification tests the State of California
administers.  The PPO license testing fee has been approved for VA reimbursement.

Veterans also get special assistance with the PPO licensing test at www.thePIgroup.com/ppo.html and with their application.

4/22/12

ABA Protection in Los Angeles receives honor

ABA Protection in Los Angeles received the honor of 'Best Security Guard Service' this week from the voting members of Los Angeles Local Business Alliance. The patrol company, http://www.abaprotection.com/ , was the front-runner due to its crime-reduction services.

1/29/12

California PPO license: free help with your application and more!

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1/13/12

California PPO license exam testing in 2012

California Private Patrol Operator license examination testing in 2012:

--conducted at 13 locations

--available 6 days per week

--six differents tests that you must be prepared for

--a 6-pound study material package including 600 sample PPO questions with answers, 'giant flash cards', and more, is available at www.thePIgroup.com/ppo.html

--Apply for license, take test a few weeks later, pay for license a few weeks after passing the test, get license number a few weeks later

--some of the hardest topics on test: employee management, business management, client management, legal duties, and requirements

--call 818-883-6969 for help with your application or test preparation

12/13/11

BSIS releases 2012 version of 'Power To Arrest Training Manual' today

BSIS releases 2012 version of 'Power To Arrest Training Manual' today

81 pages (10 pages more than earlier version).

A copy can be downloaded from http://www.bsis.ca.gov/forms_pubs/poa.pdf

--notification courtesy of www.thePIgroup.com, your source for Private Patrol Operator PPO license test exam study material & sample questions with answers