Start the security career path with the Florida Class D training step.
If you are tired of low-mobility work, inconsistent hours, or jobs that do not create a clear next step, Class D training is the entry point most students look at first for unarmed security work in Florida.
Who This Program Is For
- You want to pursue unarmed security officer work in Florida.
- You need a structured training path instead of guessing what to do next.
- You are changing careers and want a practical option with clear licensing steps.
- You want to understand the training requirement before dealing with the state application process.
What You Get
- A focused Class D training path built around the Florida security officer licensing process.
- Clear guidance on what the training is for and what happens after completion.
- Program access and admissions follow-up after enrollment.
- A practical next step for students who want to move toward security work.
Requirements and Compliance Notes
- FDACS states that Class D applicants must submit proof of successful completion of a minimum of 40 hours of professional training from a licensed security officer school or training facility.
- Training completion is one step in the licensing process; it is not a job guarantee and it is not the same as the state issuing a license.
How Enrollment Works
- Enroll online through checkout.
- Receive program access and admissions follow-up.
- Complete the required training path.
- Use your completion documentation for the next FDACS licensing step.
Questions Before You Enroll
Is this for someone brand new to security?
Yes. Class D is the usual starting point for students pursuing unarmed security work in Florida.
Does paying for training guarantee a job?
No. This training supports the licensing path, but employment depends on licensing, employer requirements, background factors, and hiring decisions.
Why should I start now?
The longer you wait, the longer you stay in the same job situation. Training creates the next concrete step.