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Walk into a shopping mall, a concert arena, or an airport, and you’ll spot them right away. Security guards are everywhere, it seems, and with today’s increased security concerns, their numbers are growing.

A security guard’s main job is to patrol an area and to assist when trouble breaks out. While some guards basically stay in one spot, keeping a close watch on things, other guards are more mobile. And property protection is not their only job: some guards keep watch over private information, such as computer codes.
Career: Security Guards
1.Spend long hours on your feet

2.Think and act fast when trouble occurs

3.Watch closed-circuit TV screens


4.Write reports

5.security checks

6.Deter or detain criminals
Are You Ready To...?
A lot of security guards are part-timers who need a second income.
It Helps To Be...
Mentally alert and able to think fast on your feet. But this isn’t a job for excitement seekers: security guards need to have a high tolerance for routine.
You probably won’t need a high school diploma to work as an unarmed guard, but you will if you want to be an armed guard.
Most states require security guards to get licensed. You’ll need to be at least eighteen and pass background checks and drug tests.

Training covers report writing, self-defense skills, emergency procedures, and ways to detain suspects.
To become an armed guard, you’ll need even more training as well as a license to carry weapons.
EDUCATION
Make High School Count
Give it your all in PE class, and get involved in extracurricular sports. Being in good physical condition is important in this line of work.
Work hard in English and speech. As a security guard, you’ll write reports, interview witnesses and victims, and testify in court.
Sign up for self-defense classes.
Steer clear of trouble. You’ll need a clean record to land a job, especially as an armed guard.
Did You Know?
If you want to move up the ranks, your best bet is to avoid small companies and sign on with a larger organization, where you might be promoted to supervisor or manager.

Outlook
Government economists expect jobs for security guards to grow about as fast as the average for all careers through 2020. Driving this growth are increasing concerns about terrorism, crime, and vandalism. Also, private security guards are increasingly taking on duties once performed by police officers.

Additional jobs should open up because many people leave this occupation every year. However, expect competition for higher-paying jobs. A background in law enforcement and experience with computers and video-surveillance equipment can give you an edge.

Compensation
Security guards earned an average salary of $27,040 in 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Armed guards earn higher salaries than unarmed guards. Opportunities for advancement are good because many workers do not stay long in this field.

Yes, in most cases. But the specifics will wary from state to state.

If one person has a felony record, they can apply to their appropriate state agency for a rehabilitation certificate.

The following seven states offer certificates of rehabilitation or Certificate of Clemency or other similar methods for removing occupational restrictions due to felony or misdemeanor records:

Arizona
California
Florida: Security Guard License after a felony in Florida State
Illinois
Nevada
New Jersey: Security Guard (SORA) License after a felony in New Jersey State
New York: Security Guard License after a felony in New York State
Virginia: Security Guard Job after a felony in Virginia State
In the other states they will make the determination based on the type of felony, how long ago was it happened etc.

A Certificate of Rehabilitation is a court certified document declaring that a person is now obeying the laws of the land and is demonstrating good moral character.

It is is designed to restore civil and political rights of citizenship to ex-felons (and some misdemeanants) who have proved their ability for rehabilitation and performing normal civic functions.



The rehabilitation laws differ in how extensively they restore the individual’s civil rights, eligibility criteria, and procedures.

In the state of California, once a person has received a Certificate of Rehabilitation, he or she may not be denied a professional or business license solely based on his or her felony conviction.

The certificate has different names in different states. To find the state specific information, you can search your state’s website.

The rehabilitation certificates will say that you are rehabilitated and you are no longer a threat to the society nor a disreputable person. There is some waiting period requirements in some states and for some states you will go through a training or rehabilitation agency.

The final answer is yes, you can have a felony record and still work as a security guard. It is actually illegal to be denied the job because you have the conviction. Once you are rehabilitated, depending on the state, you can retain you rights to carry firearms and your rights to hold public office (police officer, firefighter elected official, etc.).

Read more Security Guard FAQs

The rehabilitation steps, documentation etc for several states are listed below:

San Diego, California: Certificate of Rehabilitation & Pardon Instruction Packet
Can I Become A Security Guard After Being Charged With A Felony Or A Misdemeanor? 
M & H Can Help To Get Your Felonies Removed Or A Certificate Of Rehabilitation Scroll Down To See How
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