Description
Legal Aspects of Use of Firearms — 12 hours
This section of the course covers applicable portions of chapters 493, 775, 776 and 790, F.S., as well as civil and criminal liability issues in connection with the use of firearms.
Operational Firearms Safety and Firearms Mechanical Training — 8 to 11 hours
This portion of the curriculum is intended to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical operations of a firearm and how to handle firearms safely. A written examination of 100 questions will be administered covering the portions of the curriculum dealing with legal use and operational/mechanical training.
Firearms Qualification — 8 hours*
This segment of the training course includes practical exercises in the handling of firearms — stance, grip, sighting, etc. — as well as topics pertaining to range safety and range commands. The instructor will require students to fire 144 rounds as part of the firearms qualification for initial licensure (48 rounds of practice fire plus two cycles of 48 rounds for initial qualification). No more than eight hours of the 28 hours of training shall consist of range training.
*A Class “K” instructor can, at their discretion, administer as few as five hours of range qualification training if the student demonstrates sufficient mastery of the core principles of safe firearms handling (to include shooting a qualifying score) without the full eight hours of range training. However, reducing the number of hours of range training will require teaching additional hours elsewhere in the curriculum so that the cumulative total of firearms training amounts to 28 hours as required by Section 493.6105(5), F.S.
In the event that you do not have a license as mentioned above, you can obtain the Security Officer Armed G license by enrolling in the Bundle course. This way you will get a discount and become eligible to get the D Unarmed license.
PLEASE READ ALL FEES FOR A CLASS G LICENSE THAT APPLICANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR, IN ADDITION TO THE CLASS ENROLLMENT FEE.
At the range: Students are responsible for their range admission fee of $40, bringing their own firearm or renting one at the range $20, 6 targets $1.75 each total $10.50, and ammunition suggested 9mm FMJ 150 rounds (3 boxes of 50 rounds each).
Applicant must visit a licensed doctor that is registered with the State of Florida and submit to a basic medical physical evaluation. There is a doctor close to our school that charges $65.00 – $85 for your physical and application certification.
After you have completed the classroom, range, and doctors visit, then you must do your fingerprints and a passport style photo. (Several options are available and will be discussed the first day of class).
State of Florida applicant class G license fee. This fee varies depending on the D license status but ranges between $112.00 or $164.75.
You have been provided with the breakdown of expenses associated in obtaining your G License. However, if you have any additional questions, please feel free to call us at 786-713-2000 or 407-315-1000 and we will gladly assist you.
Armed Class “G” Statewide Firearm License Requirements
At Florida Security Licensing & Firearms Defensive Training we assist our students in getting their Armed Class G Statewide Firearm License for Security Officer. We cater not only to students in Fort Lauderdale, but in all neighboring areas such as Miramar, Pembroke Pines, West Palm Beach, Coral Springs, Deerfield, Miami, Miami Lakes, Miami Beach, Homestead, Kendall, West Miami, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Homestead, Doral, Miami Gardens, as well as persons from around the country. Here are some requirements to be eligible for a Security Officer G License in the State of Florida.
Only Class “C,” Class “CC,” Class “D,” Class “M,” Class “MA” and Class “MB” licensees are permitted to bear a firearm, and any such licensee who bears a firearm must also have a Class “G” license.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for a Class “G” license, you must be at least 18 years old.
Citizenship Requirements
You must be either a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal resident alien to qualify for a Class “G” license, and you must provide documentation confirming your citizenship status.
- If you were born in the United States, submit a copy of your birth certificate, U.S. passport, Social Security card, driver license, state-issued ID card, or voter registration card.
- If you are a naturalized citizen, submit a copy of your U.S. passport or the official document issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services indicating that you are a naturalized citizen.
- If you are not a U.S. citizen, submit a copy of your Permanent Legal Resident Alien card.
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