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Class C or Class CC or Class M or MA licenses must be in possession
Section 493.6111 (1)
or individual licensee while engaged in regulated activities.
What Florida Statue Chapter Chapter 493
regultes P.I?
Investigation of a person for purpose of obtaining info with reference to the
following: Crime or wrong doings, identity, habits, conduct,
Section 493.6101 (17) Regulated
movement, etc of any society, person, or group, credibility of
Activity- Private Investigation
witnesses or other persons, whereabouts of missing persons or
property, cause and origin of real or personal property, the
business of securing evidence to be used before investigating
comittee or boards.
individual who performs investigative services, except an in-house
Class C License- Private Investigator investigator, must have this license and must owner or be emploed
by a licenses Class A P.I agency or Class AA or AB branch office.
Class C or CC license may perform bodyguard services without
Section 493.6201 (8)
obtaining a Class D license
Individual who performs investiative services as an intern under the direction
Class CC license- Private
and
Investigator Intern
control of a desinated sponsoring class C licensee or designated
sponsoring class M or MA agency manager licensee.
Class A license- Private Company that engages in business as an investigative agency. This
Investigative Agency license is only valid for one location.
Calss AA- Branch Office Each of these offices of Class A agency shall have this license.
Individual who performs services of a manger for a Class A agency
Class M or MA license- Agency
Manager or class AA branch office must have this license.
Each agency or branch office shall designate a minimum of one
Section 493.6106 (2)(d)
licensed individual to act as manager of Class C or CC
employees
, Unless license is suspended or revoked, licenses are valid for 2
Section 493.6111 (2) and 493.6113
years, except for Class A, Class AA or AB, and Class K which are
valid for 3 years.
No license required, an unarmed investigator who is solely emploued as an
investigator in connection with the business of their employer when
In-house Investigators
employer does not provide, or advestise investigative services for a
fee. Unlicensed investigator may not provide services to anyone
other than employer.
A Class CC applicant is not Is an applicant for a Class CC intern expected to have investigative experience?
expected to have investigative
experience
Retake both the training If a Class AA license becoes invalid due to expiration or
and two examination administrative action and remains invalid for more than a year
what must the licensee do?
Class C license shall have 2 years of full-time experence or training
in at least one of the following: Private investigative work,
Section 493.6203 (4)
college course work related to criminal justice, criminology, or
law enforcement, except that no more than 1 year may be
used from this category, or work as a class CC intern.
Applicant for class MA, M, or C license must pass an exam that
Section 493.6203 (5) (a) and (b) covers the provisions of Chapter 493. Successful completion of
exam must be submitted with application. If license is invalid for
more than 1 year, person must take and pass exam again.
Class C or class CC must obtain class G firearm license in order to carry in the
course of their duties. Licensee has authority to carry .38
Firearms Section 493.6115 (2) (6) and revolver, .380 caliber, or 9mm pistol, or .357 caliber revoler with .38
(17)
caliber ammo. No licensee can carry
more than 2 firearms on person during duties. Licensee may not
carry a concealed firearm under concealed weapon license
pursuant to Section 790.06.
Class C, CC, or Class M or MA who is 21 year or older and
Section 493.6115 (4) possesses a Class G license may carry a concealed firearm if
required by his or her duties ad if the armed duty assignment is
made and approved by employer. Open-carry is not peritted.
Licensed agencies shall allow use of factory ammo, with the
Sections 493.6115 (2) (5) and (6) exception of following types of prohibited ammo: Glaser-type or
pre-fragmented, exploding bullets, full metal jacket (fmj), teflon-