Delaware Code § 24-1314

Security guard registration requirements
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Anyone who wishes to be licensed, under this chapter, as a noncommissioned security guard, must meet and maintain the following
requirements:
(1) Must be at least 18 years of age;
(2) Must not have been convicted of any felony;
(3) Must not have been convicted of any misdemeanor involving a theft-related offense, drug offense, or moral turpitude, within the
last 7 years, and:
a. There are no more than 2 of such misdemeanors during such person's lifetime; and
b. No misdemeanor conviction occurred during or as a result of employment in a capacity regulated by this chapter.
(4) Must not have been, as a juvenile, adjudicated delinquent for conduct which, if committed by an adult would constitute a felony,

unless and until that person has reached a twenty-first birthday;
(5) If served in the armed forces, must not have been dishonorably discharged;
(6) Must not be a member or employee of any law-enforcement organization, as defined by the Police Officer Standards and Training
Commission;
(7) Must meet and maintain the qualifications set and approved by the Board of Examiners.

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