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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PERSONS APPLYING FOR A NSW SECURITY LICENCE UNDER MUTUAL RECOGNITION PRINCIPLES

REVOKED LICENCES TRAINING UPGRADE A NSW security licence that was revoked because the licence holder failed to comply with the requirement to complete a required training upgrade is a licence that was cancelled or suspended as a result of disciplinary action or proceedings. (See item 3.3, Application for a Class 1 and/or Class 2 licence under the Mutual Recognition Act 1992) This means that if you have had a licence revoked for failing to complete the training upgrade you are not eligible for a NSW security licence under mutual recognition principles. Any application received from a person who has had a licence revoked on these grounds will be rejected or refused.

REAPPLYING FOR A LICENCE Please be aware that if you obtain a NSW security licence under mutual recognition principles, each time you reapply for a licence you must still hold an interstate licence that is both current and equivalent at that time. If the interstate licence is not current, or is no longer equivalent, you will not be eligible to reapply under mutual recognition principles and will need to meet NSW licensing requirements (including completing training and assessment with a SLED approved Registered Training Organisation).

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