The training pathway for Close Protection Officers in Birmingham
To become a Close Protection Officer in Birmingham, complete the Ofqual-regulated qualification that maps to the SIA close protection licence. Classroom delivery is still the norm in Birmingham, with weekend cohorts widely available.
How to pick a provider in Birmingham
Check the provider is on the SIA-approved list and the awarding body appears on Ofqual. Read Google reviews for the actual Birmingham venue, not the national brand.
Cost, timeline and payment options
Course fees in Birmingham typically sit within the national mid-market. Add the SIA fee, first-aid certificate and identity check. Some providers offer split payment across 3 months.
From certificate to SIA badge
After passing, apply on the SIA portal, complete Post Office identity verification, and expect 25 working days to badge. You can start applying to Birmingham employers immediately.
Where Birmingham candidates trip up
Booking with an unapproved provider, forgetting first aid, or leaving address history gaps are the three most common Birmingham application delays.