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State of Illinois PERC 8-Hour Annual Refresher Training Course

State of Illinois PERC 8-Hour Annual Refresher Training Course

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In Illinois, obtaining a security guard license, commonly called a Permanent Employee Registration Card (PERC), involves meeting specific criteria established by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). The requirements differ slightly for unarmed and armed security positions.
Unarmed Security Guard Requirements:
1. Age and Citizenship:
o Be at least 18 years old.
o Be a U.S. citizen or possess legal authorization to work in the United States.
2. Education:
o Hold a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
3. Language Proficiency:
o Demonstrate proficiency in English, both written and spoken.
4. Criminal Background:
o Have no felony convictions or disqualifying criminal history.
5. Training:
o Complete a 20-hour introductory security training course approved by the IDFPR. This course covers topics such as:
 Role and responsibilities of security personnel.
 Legal aspects of security work.
 Patrol and observation techniques.
 Report writing and communication skills.
 Emergency response procedures.
6. PERC Application Process:
o Fingerprinting: Submit fingerprints through a licensed vendor for a state and federal background check.
o Application Submission: Complete and submit the PERC application form, including personal information and proof of completed training.
o Fees: Pay the non-refundable application fee of $55.
Detailed information and application forms are available on the IDFPR Security Professions page.
Armed Security Guard Requirements:
In addition to the unarmed security guard requirements, armed security personnel must:
1. Age:
o Be at least 21 years old.
2. Firearm Training:
o Complete an additional 20-hour firearm training course approved by the IDFPR, focusing on:
 Legal use of firearms.
 Firearm safety and maintenance.
 Practical shooting exercises and qualification.
3. Firearm Control Card (FCC):
o Apply for an FCC, which permits carrying a firearm while on duty.
o Application Submission: Provide proof of completed firearm training and other required documentation.
o Fees: Pay the application processing fee of $75.
For comprehensive details on the FCC application process, refer to the IDFPR Proprietary Security Force page.
Please note that regulations and fees are subject to change. For the most current information, consult the official IDFPR website or contact them directly.

State Requirements

In Illinois, obtaining a security guard license, commonly called a Permanent Employee Registration Card (PERC), involves meeting specific criteria established by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). The requirements differ slightly for unarmed and armed security positions.
Unarmed Security Guard Requirements:
1. Age and Citizenship:
o Be at least 18 years old.
o Be a U.S. citizen or possess legal authorization to work in the United States.
2. Education:
o Hold a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
3. Language Proficiency:
o Demonstrate proficiency in English, both written and spoken.
4. Criminal Background:
o Have no felony convictions or disqualifying criminal history.
5. Training:
o Complete a 20-hour introductory security training course approved by the IDFPR. This course covers topics such as:
 Role and responsibilities of security personnel.
 Legal aspects of security work.
 Patrol and observation techniques.
 Report writing and communication skills.
 Emergency response procedures.
6. PERC Application Process:
o Fingerprinting: Submit fingerprints through a licensed vendor for a state and federal background check.
o Application Submission: Complete and submit the PERC application form, including personal information and proof of completed training.
o Fees: Pay the non-refundable application fee of $55.
Detailed information and application forms are available on the IDFPR Security Professions page.
Armed Security Guard Requirements:
In addition to the unarmed security guard requirements, armed security personnel must:
1. Age:
o Be at least 21 years old.
2. Firearm Training:
o Complete an additional 20-hour firearm training course approved by the IDFPR, focusing on:
 Legal use of firearms.
 Firearm safety and maintenance.
 Practical shooting exercises and qualification.
3. Firearm Control Card (FCC):
o Apply for an FCC, which permits carrying a firearm while on duty.
o Application Submission: Provide proof of completed firearm training and other required documentation.
o Fees: Pay the application processing fee of $75.
For comprehensive details on the FCC application process, refer to the IDFPR Proprietary Security Force page.
Please note that regulations and fees are subject to change. For the most current information, consult the official IDFPR website or contact them directly.

Comply with Illinois state regulations by completing the State of Illinois PERC 8-Hour Annual Refresher Training Course. This course is designed for registered employees of private security contractor agencies who provide guarding or other security-related functions. Illinois law mandates that employees complete an additional 8 hours of refresher training each calendar year, beginning the year after their first employment anniversary.

This course covers essential security topics and ensures that professionals maintain the skills and knowledge needed to continue performing their duties effectively. Offered in partnership with P4 Academy (licensed under IDFPR, license #102.000245), this online training provides flexibility for you to complete your requirements at your convenience.

Course Topics:

  • Basic & Emergency First Aid – 2 hours
  • Fire Safety & Fire Watch Training – 1 hour
  • Sexual Harassment & Discrimination – 1 hour
  • Defensive Driving – Driver & Vehicle Safety – 2 hours
  • De-escalation of Force – 2 hours

Compliance Requirements:

As required by Illinois law, registered employees of private security contractor agencies must complete 8 hours of refresher training every calendar year, starting the year after their first employment anniversary. This training may be site-specific and conducted in a classroom, on the job, or through Internet-based online learning programs like this one.

How It Works:

  1. Enroll in the Course: Access our online platform immediately after enrolling.
  2. Complete the 8 Hours of Training: Work through the flexible, self-paced modules at your own convenience.
  3. Receive Your Training Completion Form: Within 48 business hours of completing the course, you will receive the required Illinois PERC Training Completion form, along with instructions on the next steps, from Defencify Customer Care.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Valid Permanent Employee Registration Card (PERC)
  • U.S. Citizenship or valid Green Card
  • Completion of initial 20 hours of basic training within the first 30 days of employment
  • Compliance with state-mandated background checks and screenings

Course Details:

This refresher course reinforces essential skills, including first aid, fire safety, and de-escalation techniques. It ensures that security officers stay compliant with Illinois state laws while continuing to develop the critical skills needed to succeed in the field.

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Anonymous
8 hr perc card training

Absolutely a waste of time! Ridiculously frustrating!

Hi Lisa! We checked on your account and it looks like there were 2 sections of the training that were stuck. We've marked those complete and the only part left now is the final exam for the Sexual Harassment and Discrimination module. Once that is complete, you will obtain your certificate. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please reach out to our support team at Admin@defencifytraining.com or call us at 1-800-795-6650. Thanks!

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Daniel Althaus

Very insightful