Security Guard licence appeals are a specialised area of the law. With security guards in the Netherlands it is not unusual for issues to come up with regard to licensing. Security Guard licence appeals can be complex and in order to have the highest chance of success you need to be discussing your case with a dedicated lawyer. The Justis Department (Judicial agency for Testing, Integrity and Screening) have wide reaching authority to revoke and refuse licences. Often you will have a right to object directly to the Licensing committee (Justis Department). There is a right of appeal to the…
Read moreIf the council refuses to issue a licence, you can object in accordance with the General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht) to the Department Justis Licensing Committee. If that objection and review is unsuccessful, the security company can still make an appeal to the District Court. At this stage the burden of proof is on the council to prove that the organization is not aproper entity. The Department of Justis may also attach certain conditions on a security company licence, against which it is also possible to launch an appeal. The Department Justis has powers to refuse a security…
Read moreIf the Chief Commissioner of Police refuses to issue a licence, you can object in accordance with the General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht) to the Chief Commissioner of Police. If that objection and review is unsuccessful, the guard can still make an appeal to the District Court. At this stage the burden of proof is on the Chief Commissioner of Police to prove that the guard is not aproper person. The Chief Commissioner of Police may also attach certain conditions on a security guard, against which it is also possible to launch an appeal. The Chief Commissioner of…
Read moreIf you are a security guard, you know that you need to protect your licence, after all, it’s your livelihood! Equally, if you are a professional preparing for a security guard exam and learning ‘the knowledge’ you would be very concerned if you were to have your licence application refused. In either case, we can assist you. We assist many hard working security guards with the legal complexities that come with security guard licence appeals, including both security guard licence refusal and security guard licence revocation.…
Read moreIf the Department Justis revokes a licence, you can object in accordance with the General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht) to the Department Justis Licensing Committee. If that objection and review is unsuccessful, the security company can still make an appeal to the District Court. At this stage the burden of proof is on the council to prove that the organization is not aproper entity. The Department Justis Licensing Committee may also attach certain conditions on a security company licence, against which it is also possible to launch an appeal. The Department Justis has powers to revoke a security…
Read moreThe Chief Commissioner of Police has powers to revoke a security guard licence, but can a council actually prevent you from being granted a security guard licence? As usual with questions of legality, regulation and the variety of circumstances sometimes involved, when it comes to security guard licensing appeals answers are not quite so clear cut. Before issuing a security guard licence, the Chief Commissioner of Police must be satisfied that the applicant is a ‘proper person‘. If the Chief Commissioner of Police revokes a licence, you can object in accordance with the General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht)…
Read moreIf you are facing security guard or company licence revocation, you need to think about making a Security Guard or Company Licence Revoked Objection. Getting your licence revoked can have a devastating effect on your career, your livelihood and your dependants.…
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