New Brunswick Security Guard License Practice Exam

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What type of identification must security guards carry at all times?

  1. A company ID badge

  2. A security guard license printed on government-issued ID

  3. A driver's license

  4. A passport

The correct answer is: A security guard license printed on government-issued ID

Security guards are required to carry a security guard license printed on government-issued ID at all times as a matter of regulatory compliance and to ensure they are recognized as properly certified professionals within their roles. This license validates their training and authority to perform security duties, providing both the guards and the public with assurance of legitimacy and accountability. While a company ID badge may identify an individual as an employee of a security firm, it does not serve the same official purpose as a government-issued license, which is specifically tailored to the individual's security training and legal permissions. Similarly, a driver's license and a passport, while valuable forms of ID, do not pertain directly to the qualifications specific to security duties, and are not sufficient on their own to fulfill the regulatory requirements for a security guard's identification while on duty. These elements emphasize the importance of having a specialized form of identification that inherently supports the role's responsibilities.