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Which State Has the Slowest Security Licensing – SEN’s latest poll asks the SEN readership which state security licensing body is the slowest to process license submissions.

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Which State Has the Slowest Security Licensing In Your Experience?

Which State Has the Slowest Security Licensing – SEN’s latest poll asks the SEN readership which state security licensing body is the slowest to process license submissions.

The poll emerges from multiple complaints we’ve received over many years which suggest some states process security licenses much more slowly than others, suggesting poor procedures or lack of resources.

We’re especially interested in receiving input from organisations with staff in multiple states who have experience of the process at a national level. Regardless, if you’ve had lengthy delays getting license applications processed in your state don’t hesitate to register your opinion.

Security licensing applies to security officers, as well as to security consultants, security installers, security integrators, security distributors and other security providers.

You can nominate the state you believe has the slowest security licensing here, there is also an ASIAL security industry licencing report 2022 here or read more SEN news here.

“Which State Has the Slowest Security Licensing In Your Experience?”

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John Adams
John Adamshttps://sen.news
A professional writer and editor who has been covering the security industry since 1991, John is passionate about clever applications of technology and the fusion of sensing and networking. A capable photographer John enjoys undertaking practical reviews of the latest electronic security systems.

6 COMMENTS

    • Thanks for that input, Ken – we’ll tweak the poll. So far as I understand security licensing fees go to a state’s consolidated revenue and are not used for enhancing the security industry at all.

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