Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
Private Security Services
Private Crime Prevention Practitioner
Initial Certification | Renewal Certification
For more details about the Private Crime Prevention Practitioner Program, please visit the PCPP Program page. The page includes training announcements and details about the program itself.
Initial Certification
Certifications are issued for 24 months.
Eligibility Requirements
- Any employee working in the field of private security for a minimum of 12 months, either as an employee, owner or proprietary agent can be certified as a Private Crime Prevention Practitioner.
- Pass an approved criminal history check in accordance with ยง 9.1-139J of the Code of Virginia.
Training Requirements
80 Hours, Consisting of:
Submit to the Department
- Private crime prevention Practitioner enrollment application (PSS_JE) and applicable non-refundable fee;
- Private crime prevention Practitioner certification application (PSS_JC) and applicable non-refundable fee;
- Fingerprint card, fingerprint processing application (PSS_FP) and applicable non-refundable fee. For more information, view the Fingerprints page.
- Official documentation verifying eligibility. For more information, view the Official Documentation page.
Before a certification will be issued, individuals must complete all required training.
Required Forms
Additional Forms
- PSS_IA - Initial Instructor Application (.pdf, 3 pages)
- PSS_GE - General Instructor Entry-Level Training Enrollment (.pdf, 1 page)
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PSS_CHS - Criminal History Supplemental Form (.pdf, 1 page)
- The form must be submitted with the PSS_FP form if you have ever been convicted or found guilty of a felony or misdemeanor (not to include minor traffic violations) in Virginia or any other jurisdiction to include military court martial or currently under protective orders.
Renewal Certification
Certifications are issued for 24 months.
Submit to the Department
- A current (no more than 60 days) copy of the applicants VSP-167 criminal history check.
- Official documentation verifying in-service training completion. For more information, view the Official Documentation page.
Training Requirements
8 Hours, Consisting of:
- Applicants must complete 8 hours of crime prevention in-service training after their initial certification.
Return to the Apply & Renew page.
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08/08/2005
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