Class Enrollment

Class Registration
I. B. Appropriate Use of Force
Date/Time: Wed 10/29/2025 from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Armed Guard Security Training Academy, Inc.
Class Price: $65.00

This course is a continuation of our online I. A. Powers to Arrest course, which can be found here: Online Training Course 

This course satisfies the 5 in-person Appropriate Use of Force portion of the 8-hour Powers to Arrest and Appropriate use of Force training requirement.

Students enrolling for this course will be required to provide the academy with the 3-hour online training verification prior to completing this course. Students will be required to take the complete Powers to Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force test at the conclusion of the training. Passing score for this test is 100%. 

Please note: BSIS requires students to attend the full training course through one licensed training provider. At this time, we are unable to accept training certificates from other online training agencies.

Requirements for Licensure

Security guards are employed by licensed Private Patrol Operators or private security employers to protect persons or property or prevent theft as defined in Business and Professions Code (BPC) Section 7582.1. To be eligible to apply for a security guard registration through the Bureau of Security and Investigative Service (BSIS or Bureau), you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old (BPC Section 7582.8)
  • Undergo a criminal history background check through the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (BPC Sections 7581 and 7583.9) and
  • Complete the Power to Arrest training (see "Training Requirements" below)

B. Appropriate Use of Force -- 5 Hours

For the purposes of this section, “in-person” means training conducted through traditional classroom instruction as defined in Section 7583.7 of the Business and Professions Code. However, this course will cover the entire AUOF module.

Objective: To introduce, instruct, and familiarize the individual on the appropriate use of force topics listed in section 7583.7 of the Business and Professions Code.

  1. Legal standards for use of force
  2. Statutes
  3. Licensee and client contractual obligations
  4. Civil and criminal liability
  5. The use of objectively reasonable force -- (In-person)
  6. Objectively reasonable standard
  7. Restraint techniques and their implications
  8. Force options
  9. Real-life scenarios
  10. Duty to intercede
  11. Supervisory responsibilities
  12. Incident reporting requirements pursuant to 7583.2, 7583.4 and 7574.37 of the Business and Professions Code as applicable
  13. Use of force review and analysis -- (In-person)
  14. Real-life scenarios
  15. De-escalation and interpersonal communication training, including tactical methods that use time, distance, cover, and concealment, to avoid escalating situations that lead to violence -- (In-person)
  16. Common misconceptions and benefits of de-escalation
  17. Four concepts of de-escalation
  18. Self-control
  19. Effective communication
  20. Scene assessment and management
  21. Force options
  22. Real-life scenarios
  23. Implicit and explicit bias and cultural competency as defined in Section 631
  24. Define and explain:
  25. Implicit bias
  26. Explicit bias
  27. Cultural competency
  28. Strategies for effective communication within a diverse community
  29. Real-life scenarios
  30. Skills, including de-escalation techniques, to effectively, safely, and respectfully interact with people with disabilities or behavioral health issues
  31. Strategies for identifying and effectively communicating and de-escalating a situation with an individual with a disability or behavioral health issues
  32. Real-life scenarios
  33. Use of force scenarios, including simulations of low-frequency, high-risk situations and calls for service, shoot-or-don't-shoot situations, and real time force option decision making -- (In-person)
  34. Factors that can affect an individual's response when threatened with danger
  35. Factors to consider before using force
  36. Real-life scenarios
  37. Mental health and policing, including bias and stigma
  38. Categories of mental illness as defined in Section 631
  39. Biases and stigmas surrounding mental illness
  40. Real-life scenarios
  41. Active shooter situations -- (In-person)
  42. Recognizing an active shooter situation
  43. Roles and responsibilities of security personnel
  44. Real-life scenarios
  45. Examination

Individuals required to take the Power to Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force Training shall take and pass an examination as provided in the Manual with a score of 100% in order to have successfully completed said training.

 

After the training course has concluded, we offer live scan services on site. Security Guard live scan is $89.00, Security Guard with Firearm live scan is $127.00.