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SIA Licence Reasons For Refusals

SIA Licence Reasons For Refusals

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When applying for your SIA Licence application, you may face certain hurdles, one of which is the potential of being refused a licence by the SIA, but why would you be refused? Here we discuss why you may potentially be rejected for an SIA licence.

Approval of the licences:

SIA has the authority to accept or reject the application for the licence. This is based on certain rules and law measures established by the SIA.

On the basis of these regulations there are basically two types of refusals:

  • Refusal on the first-time application.
  • Refusal on the renewal of the licence.

Both of these refusals have the same criteria but follow different procedures.

Reasons why you can be refused

This is the list of relevant offences for the purpose of an SIA licence.

  • Some driving offences
  • Dishonesty(theft and Fraud)
  • Abuse and neglect of children.
  • Firearms.
  • Sexual offence.
  • Espionage/terrorism.
  • Violent/ abusive behaviour (assault)
  • Drugs.
  • Offensive weapons.
  • Criminal damage.
  • Licensing Act offences.
  • Private Security Industry Act offences.

If any of these offences are committed in the past 2 years to the date of the SIA licence decision, the SIA would prevent itself from issuing a licence.

If the offence is serious the SIA will refuse the application. The seriousness depends on the sentence ended or ought to have ended at least 5 years prior to the date the SIA decides on an application for an SIA licence.

Firstly the SIA will assess the seriousness of the charges based on the maximum length of the sentence in each case. If the applicant has served 4 or more years in prison for an offence, it will be considered serious. for such a case, the applicant has to wait for 5 years from the date the sentence expired or ought to be ended.

Sexual, violent or offences dishonest in nature and other offences regarding terrorism are considered serious by SIA irrespective of the sentence or punishment is given.

For public protection, offences regarding “offensive weapon” any article made or adapted to cause injury or intended for use in causing injury including possessing an article with a blade or point in a public place will be classified as serious even though they attract a maximum sentence below the four-year threshold.

If the SIA refuse your application for an SIA licence one can appeal in the Magistrate’s court. It should be kept in mind that once the SIA has made a decision on your licence, the SIA have no power to change their decision unless through the Magistrate’s court, even if it is because of a manual or technical fault from the SIA.

Can you be refused if you renew a licence?

If one is convicted of an offence which was not listed on the list when the person was issued the licence but is now on the list after revising the list and the person is applying for renewal, the application will automatically be refused.

where that conviction is the sole conviction on record, and;

• the date of that conviction was prior to the date your current licence was granted, and;

• no other Non-Conviction information applies including cautions, warnings, absolute/conditional, discharges or admonishments.

If the conviction was the result of an offence committed after the date your current licence was

granted, it will be dealt with under the normal criteria.

If your application for renewal is successful and is processed before your existing licence expires the

the new licence will expire three years after your current licence expires.

There is another concept of suspending the licence. These suspensions have immediate effect. This means a person can not work legally in any licensable sector even if he works for an approved contractor. Suspension is considered only when there is a clear threat to public safety if the licence is not suspended. If the licence is suspended, and either one’s appeal is not successful, or one has chosen not to appeal, the suspension will normally last for a minimum of 90 days (from the date of initial suspension).

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For those working within the security industry having an SIA licence is mandatory, however, what happens if you are refused a licence by the SIA? Find out more here.

Comment(16)

  1. I am currently taking Vortioxetine 20mg, Brintellix (Quetiapine) 100mg and Amitriptyline 20mg at night for Major depressive disorder and Bipolar disorder. By being on this medication would it hinder me from getting an SIA license.

    1. Hi Trevor. Thank you for your interest in getting an SIA licence. It is best to contact the SIA for specific details.

  2. I have a few thefts and I got caught with a little bit of weed a few times but has been over 8 years since I was even arrested and been to court never been to prison met a woman 8 years ago now I have two kids and want to apply for a cctv licence and any other licences would I be eligible to apply

  3. Hello, I got an FPN last year october for spitting and I have paid it. Do I need to say YES in the application question in which they ask about Conviction, Caution and Warning. Kindly please tell

  4. Hello. I was convicted for assault to injury (Scotland) for a domestic with my wife in July 2021. I was given 160 hours CPO which is now complete. Would I still be able to reapply for a licence? My last badge expired in September 2021. Thank you.

    1. Hi Dante. Thank you for reaching out to us. The best thing for you would be to contact the SIA directly so that they can guide you about your case. Thank you.

    1. Hi Ali, thank you for reaching out to us. The best thing for you would be to contact the SIA directly so that they can guide you about your case. Thank you.

  5. Hi i hve ccj County Court against me last month 2022 do I’m still able to get my SIA licence? I have no other criminal affence

    1. Hi Ali, thank you for reaching out to us. The best thing for you would be to contact the SIA directly so that they can guide you about your case. Thank you.

  6. iv been in trouble for car theft and possention of a bladed article in a public place roughly 5 years ago and since have been on the straight and narrow would this stop me getting a license

    1. Hi Adam, thank you for reaching out to us. The best thing for you would be to contact the SIA directly so that they can guide you about your case. Thank you.

    1. Hi Stewart. Thank you for reaching out to us. It would be best to contact the SIA directly so that they can guide you on your case. Thank you.

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