The Security Contract for Contractor is a legally binding agreement between a security contractor and a property owner. This contract can be structured with either a cost-plus or fixed-fee payment arrangement, setting clear expectations for both parties regarding the scope of work, responsibilities, and financial obligations. It is tailored to comply with the laws of the State of Illinois, distinguishing it from similar agreements that may not address jurisdiction-specific concerns.
This form is particularly useful when a property owner seeks to hire a security contractor for projects that involve the installation or monitoring of security systems. It can be used for new construction, remodels, or ongoing security services, ensuring that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations regarding the work to be performed.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check local regulations to confirm if notarization is necessary for your specific situation.
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1. Obtain one (1) Illinois State Police (ISP) Fee Applicant Card for processing. Applicants may contact the Department at 1-800-560-6420 or send an email request on your profession page of the Department website at http://www.idfpr.com/.
Visit a Live Scan fingerprinting vendor and submit your fingerprints. Check out the free Unarmed Security Prep Guide. Take the online Unarmed Security Practice Test. Submit your online application for a Permanent Employee Registration Card (commonly called called a PERC or blue card).
Be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or a GED equivalent. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or otherwise be able to work legally in the U.S. You must pass a criminal background check, submit to fingerprinting, and have a valid state ID or driver's license.
PERC stands for Permanent Employee Registration Card. When a person holds this card, it indicates they have undergone required state and federal background checks and fingerprinting to work as a security guard in Illinois.
Find Your PERC Card Number If you need to know your own PERC card number you can call the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation at 800-560-6420. You might also check the documents that came with your card. They include a copy of your application, helpful information and your PERC number.
Starting a private security agency in Chicago is a two step process. First, the applicant must sit the security contractor examination and apply for a security contractor's license; then, the applicant can submit an application for a security agency.
Q: How long does it take to get your PERC Card? A: It can take 6 to 8 weeks to receive your Permanent Employee Registration Card, as IDPR is several weeks behind in processing paperwork.
Starting a private security agency in Chicago is a two step process. First, the applicant must sit the security contractor examination and apply for a security contractor's license; then, the applicant can submit an application for a security agency.
A Permanent Employee Registration Card (PERC) from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation - Division of Professional Regulation is required to work as an unarmed employee of a licensed Private Detective, Private Alarm Contractor, Private Security Force or Locksmith Agency in Illinois.