Wis. Admin. Code Department of Safety and Professional Services § SPS 31.01 - Credential required
(1) PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY.
(a) Except as provided in par. (c), a person
shall obtain a private detective agency license before engaging in the
following activities:
1. Advertising,
soliciting or engaging in the business of a private detective agency.
2. Acting as a private detective, private
investigator, investigator or private security person.
3. Acting as a supplier of private security
personnel.
4. Soliciting business
or performing any other type of service or investigation as a private detective
or private security person.
5.
Receiving any fees or compensation for acting as any person, engaging in any
business or performing any service specified in subds. 1. to 4.
(b) A private detective agency
license may be issued to an individual, a partnership, a limited liability
company or a corporation.
(c) An
individual who holds a license as a private detective or a permit as a private
security person and who is employed by a licensed private detective agency is
not required to obtain a private detective agency license before acting as a
private detective or a private security person.
(2) PRIVATE DETECTIVE LICENSE.
(a) A private detective license is required
to engage in the services of a private detective.
(b) A private detective may only provide
private detective services on behalf of a private detective agency in the
capacity of an employee and not as an independent contractor, unless the
private detective has a private detective agency license.
(3) PRIVATE SECURITY PERMIT.
(a) An employee of any licensed private
detective agency doing business in this state as a supplier of uniformed
private security persons to patrol exclusively on the private property of
industrial plants, business establishments, schools, colleges, hospitals,
sports stadiums, exhibits and similar activities is exempt from the license
requirements under sub. (2), but shall obtain a private security permit as
specified in s.
440.26(5m)
or (5r), Stats.
(b) A licensed private detective may be
employed as a private security person without obtaining a private security
permit.
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