14B ncac 16 .1307 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR UNARMED Armored car service GUARDS
(a) The basic unarmed armored car service guard course shall consist of a minimum of 16 hours of classroom instruction including:
(1) The Security Officer in North Carolina – (minimum of one hour);
(2) Legal Issues for Security Officers – (minimum of three hours);
(3) Professional Conduct – (minimum of one hour);
(4) Armored Security Operations – (minimum of five hours);
(5) Emergency Responses – (minimum of three hours); and
(6) Safe Driver Training – (minimum of three hours);
(b) A minimum of four hours of classroom instruction consisting of the topics in Subparagraph (a)(1) and Subparagraph (a)(2) of this Rule shall be completed before any unarmed armored car service guard, including probationary, is placed on a duty station. The 16 hour basic unarmed armored car service guard course shall be completed within 30 days from the date of permanent, non-probationary employment. Unarmed armored car service guard training is not transferable to qualify as unarmed security guard training.
(c) Training shall be conducted by a Board certified unarmed trainer. A Board created lesson plan covering the training requirements in Paragraph (a) of this Rule shall be used by each trainer and a copy made available to each student during instruction. The trainer may use other forms of media and training materials to supplement the training requirements of Paragraph (a) of this Rule.
(d) The 16 hours of training may be delivered in-person, in-person remotely, synchronously on-line, or in a hybrid format under the following conditions:
(1) "In-person" means an instructor physically present in-person in a classroom setting with students physically present in-person in a classroom setting. This is considered traditional in-person training. "In-person remotely" means an instructor delivering a course to students in an in-person seated classroom while also transmitting to another or multiple other classrooms where students are in-person and observing via video and sound technology. Students must have the ability to have constant audio and visual communication with the instructor as the instructor is presenting. "Synchronously on-line" means instruction utilizing an on-line audio/video platform where the instructor is teaching the course live to students that are attending live and the instructor and students have constant visual and audio communication with each other available. "Hybrid format" means instruction utilizing both in-person classroom teaching as well as synchronously on-line. The instruction is delivered by an instructor that is in-person in a classroom with in-person seated students while the instruction is also being delivered simultaneously in an on-line live format where on-line students have had the ability to have constant audio and video communication with the in-person students and instructor.
(2) Each student is given a copy of the Board approved unarmed armored car service guard training manual to use for the duration of the 16 hour training course.
(3) The technology used allows the trainer to see the students and the students to see the trainer in real time during the training.
(4) All students in each classroom are able to see and read the screen or monitor, and they must be able to hear and understand the audio presentation. All monitors used in a classroom setting must be at least 32 inches .
(5) The technology used is of sufficient quality so that the training audio and video is delivered smoothly and without interruption.
(6) The total number of students receiving the in-person or in-person remotely training at one time does not exceed 35 students. There is no size limitation for synchronous on-line training.
(7) Any additional training beyond the Board mandated training in the unarmed armored car service guard training manual is taught either before or after the 16 hour unarmed armored car service guard training.
History Note: Authority G.S. 74C-3; 74C-5;
Eff. January 1, 2013;
Transferred and Recodified from 12 NCAC 07D .1407 Eff. July 1, 2015;
Readopted Eff. July 1, 2020.
Amended Eff. September 1, 2025.