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Washington DC SOMB Information Security Police Officer SPO



Metropolitan Police Department

Security Officers Management Branch (SOMB)


Effective January 2, 2014, the processing of all license applications, including license renewals, for private detectives, private investigators, special police officers, and security officers will be handled by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA), although final signoff of each application will still be done by the Metropolitan Police Department, Security Officers Management Branch (SOMB).


License applications and renewals will continue to be done at the SOMB office, located at 2000 14th Street, NW, Room 302. DCRA staff will be on-site to process applications. Payment of license fees must be paid at the SOMB office and must be in the form of a cashiers check, money order, or certified check; no cash or personal checks are accepted. The license fees are listed below.


All new license applications and license renewals must complete a streamlined application, provide fingerprints for a criminal background check, and submit two color photos measuring 1 x 1½ in size for each application submitted.


Applicants must also provide the following documents:

  • Criminal History Affidavit

    • Applicants must submit the appropriate affidavit form indicating the applicants past employment, residence(s), and arrest history. Applicants with an arrest history must provide a copy of the final court disposition for any charge. The affidavit must be notarized by a notary public of the applicants choice. These documents cannot be dated more than 30 days prior to the date of the application process.


  • Drug Screening (New Applicants and Special Police Officer Renewals)

    • A drug screening from a certified laboratory must also accompany the application(s). The applicant must be tested and screened at the levels for drugs that are outlined on the Metropolitan Police Departments Drug Screening Standards Form. Applicants who test POSITIVE for any drugs must submit medical documentation from the prescribing physician supporting the positive reading. The statement must be on letterhead from the attending physicians office and have the original signature of the doctor. Physical exams must be completed no later than 30 days prior to the date of the application process.


  • Physical (New Applicants only)

    • Applicants are required to submit medical documentation certifying that he or she is physically and mentally capable of performing security related functions. Applicants may respond to the physician of their choice for examination. The original signature of the doctor and the date must appear on the physical. Applicants being treated by a private physician for an existing medical condition must also submit a doctors statement from that physician, which states that the condition will not prohibit the applicant from performing security related functions. Drug screening results must be completed no later than 30 days prior to the date of the application process.


  • Birth Certificate or Naturalization Documentation (New Applicants)

    • Applicants must submit a photocopy of their birth certificate from the Vital Statistics Office from their state, not the hospital birth certificate. Original birth certificates submitted will not be returned. A photocopy of any legal documentation supporting a name change, marriage certificate, divorce decree, or adoption papers must be submitted with the application. If the applicant is not a citizen of the United States, proof of their immigration status must be submitted for certification as a Security Officer. The original document should be shown, but a copy needs to be submitted for the file (example: Resident Alien Card (Green Card), Employment Authorization, or I-94 Departure Record).


  • DD-214 (Special Police Officer New Applicant)

An applicant who submits an application for a commission as a Special Police Officer must submit a photocopy of their DD-214 indicating the type of separation from that branch of the military.

  • Marriage License or Name Change Documentation

  • Range Certification & Gun List (Special Police Officer only)

Once an applicant has completed and submitted all documents, the same authorized person that signed the application must review the complete package for accuracy and affix his/her signature somewhere on each document. No paperwork will be accepted unless the required signature is on each document.


Upon completion of the above requirements, a background investigation will be conducted on the applicant to include local and FBI criminal checks. Background investigations require 10 to 14 days to complete. Additionally, security officer applicants will be required to take a test based on the applicable D.C. Municipal Regulations in Title 17, Chapters 20 and 21.

The tables below list the application fees charged by DCRA. Please note that the fees reflect the license having a two-year term, rather than the previous one-year term.


Regulations All Special Police Officers, Security Police Officers, Security Officers and Private Detective Agency Owners are required to have knowledge of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations Title 6A, Chapter 11 and 21.



National Union of Special Police Officers (NUSPO)

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National Union of Nuclear Security Officers (NUNSO)

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National Union of Nuclear Security Officers NUNSO affiliated with the United Federation LEOS-PBA is a full service labor organization formed to provide every labor related service from negotiations, grievance processing, legal and legislative representation. Exclusively representing Nuclear Security Police Officers.

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Nuclear Security Police Officers 

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NUCLEAR SECURITY POLICE OFFICERS. 10 CFR 1047 and 1049 delineate Security Police Officer responsibility to enforce specified laws regarding property of the United States and provisions of the Atomic Energy Act that may subject an offender to a fine or imprisonment or both. Security Police Officers shall be required to possess the individual and team skills necessary to protect Departmental security interests from theft, sabotage, and other hostile acts that may cause adverse impacts on national security, the health and safety of Departmental and contractor employees, the public, or the environment.

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National Union of Special Police Officers (NUSPO)

The National Union of Special Police Officers NUSPO affiliated with the United Federation LEOS-PBA is a full service labor organization formed to provide every labor related service from negotiations, grievance processing, legal and legislative representation.

 

What is the role of a Security Police Officer (SPO)?

As a security police officer, (SPO) role in these positions are responsible for performing entry level work of moderate difficulty providing security, safety and protection for person and property. Work is performed under direct supervision of a high ranking officer. Work involves physical exertion including walking and standing, detaining individuals, preparing reports and extensive public contact. Work is reviewed through reports, meeting and observation of duties performed for compliance with established rules and regulatory guidelines.

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What are the Duties of a Security Police Officer (SPO's) 

 

Security Police Officers (SPO's) perform such duties as access control, facility patrol, escort, and assessment and reporting of alarms. Each Security Officer shall be required to possess the skills necessary to perform assigned duties. Security Police Officers shall demonstrate familiarity and knowledge of the responsibilities identified in job analyses, and proficiency in the skills and abilities necessary to perform those jobs, including but not limited to:

 

​a. Knowledge of the assigned site and routine patrol duty requirements, and ability to perform assigned duties; e.g., conducting physical checks of repositories containing classified matter; checking buildings and rooms to ensure that all classified matter is secure; and noting and reporting indications of suspicious activity.

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b. Operation of vehicles, as required by duty assignment.

 

c. Operation of communication equipment reasonably expected to be employed within their duty assignment, including proficiency in the use of accepted communication terminology, acronyms, and phonetics, and the methods for verifying operator identity of incoming signals and signaling duress. 

 

d. Knowledge of Departmental and site policies and procedures governing the Security Officer's role in site protection. e. Knowledge of any Federal- and State-granted authority applicable to assigned activities, and relative responsibilities between the protective force and outside law enforcement agencies.

 

 f. Knowledge of post or patrol operations including, as appropriate: (1) Access control systems, procedures, and operation including visitor and employee credentials, badges, passes, and visitor logging procedures. (2) Prohibited article detection, including the operation of personnel, vehicle, and package screening devices employed at duty posts. (3) Inspection techniques for persons, packages, and vehicles. (4) Badging and escort responsibilities including the requirements for and ability to perform as escorts. (5) Ability to implement plans and procedures to protect the site during disruptive events; e.g., fire, industrial disorders, and civil disturbances. (6) Familiarity and recognition of various types of classified or sensitive matter being protected, including the normal location, routine uses, and movements of the material at the duty post. (7) Response to alarm annunciations and reporting of observations. (8) Incident reporting. (9) Methods of weaponless self-defense, as applicable to the assigned position.

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Security Police Officer (SPO's) are responsible to Enforce Specified Laws

 

Examples of Duties

 

  • Patrols assigned facility, on foot, to guard and protect persons and property against vandalism, arson, prowlers and other conditions that could lead to loss of life or property.

  • Inspects buildings for open doors or windows, damage, safety hazards, and faulty mechanical problems.

  • Responds to emergency radio calls including accidents, bomb threats, fires and hostage situations.

  • Investigates suspected crimes on the premises including larcenies and stolen articles.

  • Assists the general public, visitors and employees by answering questions, locating offices and escorting to specific locations.

  • Reports all pertinent data of action taken during a shift by maintaining a written log and orally giving information to shift supervisor.

  • Restrains and detains persons who damage property and molest or harass persons for arrest by police authority.

  • Operates two way communication system to monitor and provide assistance for routine activities and as contact for the medical examiner and investigators.

  • Performs related work as required.

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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of a Security Police Officer (SPO)
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Key skills for Security Police Officers

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  • Assertiveness.

  • The ability to think on your feet.

  • The ability to remain calm in challenging or dangerous situations.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to listen.

  • Confidence working with people from all backgrounds.

  • Teamworking skills.

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