Wis. Admin. Code Department of Safety and Professional Services § SPS 31.036 - Application procedure for private security permits
(1) An applicant
for a private security permit shall file with the department all of the
following:
(a) A completed application on
forms provided by the department.
(b) Two complete and satisfactory sets of
fingerprints on forms supplied by the department.
Note: Forms are available on request to the Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credential Processing, 1400 East Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708.
(c) One recent
photograph of the applicant's head and shoulders only.
(d) A complete address of the applicant. A
post office box without a complete location address is inadequate.
(e) The fee specified in s.
440.05(1),
Stats.
(f) The costs incurred by
the department in obtaining information related to the eligibility and
qualifications of the applicant.
(g) A statement signed by an authorized
representative of a licensed private detective agency, showing that the
applicant will be employed by the agency when acting as a private security
person.
(2) An applicant
who is or who has, within the 5 years preceding the date of application, been a
user of drugs or alcohol to an extent dangerous to the person or other persons
or to an extent which could impair the person's ability to perform private
detective or private security activities responsibly shall provide the
department all information necessary for the department to determine the
applicant's fitness to practice.
(3) The department shall provide reasonable
accommodations to applicants with disabilities who are otherwise
qualified.
(4) The department shall
issue a temporary private security permit pursuant to s.
440.26(5r),
Stats.
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