What the WA Licence Covers

StateGuard’s WA Security Agent Licence authorises the six activity categories detailed below — security officers, crowd controllers, mining Emergency Services Officers, consultants, installers and supporting compliance — across Perth CBD, the Pilbara, Goldfields, Kimberley and Great Southern, every site backed by Grade A1 Monitoring.

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Security Officers

Authorises StateGuard to deploy licensed security officers across Perth CBD, Fremantle, Joondalup, Mandurah, Rockingham and regional WA — covering commercial, healthcare, education, retail and event security across the Perth metropolitan area, backed by Grade A1 Monitoring.

Crowd Controllers

Authorises StateGuard to deploy crowd controllers at licensed venues, festivals, sports events and Perth nightlife precincts — with RSA certifications under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (WA), supported by mobile patrol and Grade A1 Monitoring response.

Mining & Remote Site Officers

Authorises StateGuard to deploy Emergency Services Officers (ESO) and gatehouse officers across the Pilbara — Port Hedland, Karratha, Newman — the Goldfields including Kalgoorlie-Boulder, the Kimberley and the Mid West, backed by Grade A1 Monitoring 24/7.

Security Consultants

Authorises StateGuard’s WA-licensed consultants to deliver site-specific risk assessments, mining security architecture, magazine compliance under WA explosives regulations and CIRMP-aligned plans for critical infrastructure clients in Western Australia.

Security Installers

Authorises StateGuard’s WA technicians to install, integrate and maintain solar pole cameras, alarm systems, CCTV networks and access control — backed by Grade A1 Monitoring through our Melbourne NOC over 4G/5G and satellite communications.

Compliance & Insurance

All WA operations are covered by $20M public liability, full Workers Compensation under WorkCover WA, and WHS compliance under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WA). Mining clients receive additional Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 (WA) alignment documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

How can a WA Security Agent Licence be verified?

A WA Security Agent Licence can be verified through the WA Police Licensing Services public register. Businesses can confirm a security provider’s licensing status before engaging security services.

Does a WA Security Agent Licence cover electronic security services?

Electronic security services in Western Australia are subject to specific licensing requirements. Businesses should confirm that a security provider holds the appropriate authorisations for the services they intend to deliver.

Do security officers in Western Australia require individual licences?

Yes. While a business must hold the appropriate Security Agent Licence, individual security officers are also required to hold the relevant Western Australian security licences or authorisations for the duties they perform.

Why is it important to engage a licensed security provider in Western Australia?

Using a licensed security provider helps organisations meet regulatory, contractual and procurement requirements while ensuring security services are delivered by appropriately authorised businesses and licensed personnel.

How does StateGuard operate compliantly in Western Australia?

StateGuard holds the required Western Australian Security Agent Licence authorisations to deliver licensed security services throughout WA. Our operations are conducted in accordance with applicable Western Australian licensing requirements and recognised industry standards.

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In the spirit of reconciliation, StateGuard Protective Services acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. As we work to protect the present and future of our communities, we pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today.