Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) - Johannesburg Office

Ground Floor
Romi-Lee House
Cnr 130 Cnr Marshall & Eloff Streets
Johannesburg
South Africa

(011) 331-5537  /   (010) 493-4451

Ground Floor, Romi-Lee House, Cnr 130 Cnr Marshall & Eloff Streets, Johannesburg, South Africa
The mandate of the PSIRA derives from the Private Security Industry Regulatory Act 56 of 2001. The primary objective of the authority are to regulate the private security industry and to exercise effective control over the practice of the occupation of security service provider in the public and national interest and the interest of the private security industry itself.

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    Teboho Motloung
    23 AUG 2022

    Positive: Professional.   

    I have a small criminal record will I get the certificate?

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Johannesburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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