SORA Renewal Class — 8-Hour Armed & Unarmed Recertification
NJSP-Approved Armed & Unarmed Renewal Training in Sussex, NJ 07461
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Stay Certified — 8-Hour SORA Renewal in Sussex
Your SORA certification has an expiration date — and working with an expired license is a violation of New Jersey law. This 8-hour renewal class with Robert Licata keeps you compliant and covers the latest updates to SORA regulations, use of force policies, and security industry best practices for both armed and unarmed officers.
Available via Zoom or in-person in the New Jersey area.
Online & In-Person Renewal Options
- 💻 Online / Virtual: Live instructor-led renewal class via Zoom. Complete your 8 hours from home in a single day.
- 🏢 In-Person: Classroom renewal training in the Sussex / New Jersey area.
Contact the instructor to confirm which format(s) they currently offer.
What’s Covered in the Renewal
The 8-hour curriculum refreshes your knowledge on all NJSP-mandated topics:
- SORA Regulation Updates — changes to NJ security officer laws since your last certification
- Use of Force Review — refresher on the NJ Attorney General’s policy, recent case studies, and de-escalation
- Emergency Procedures — updated response protocols, active threat scenarios, and evacuation procedures
- Professional Standards — ethics review, conduct expectations, and industry best practices
- E-SORA Transition — the new Electronic SORA ID system replacing physical cards (as of November 2024)
- Armed Officer Refresher — firearms law updates and responsibilities (for armed renewal students)
Renew Your SORA License in 3 Easy Steps
Step 1: Submit Renewal Application with NJSP
Log in to eapps.njsp.org as a “Returning Applicant”. If you’ve lost your login, call the Private Detective Unit at (609) 633-9352. Submit your renewal application and pay the $80.87 fee.
Step 2: Take This 8-Hour Renewal Course
Complete the full 8-hour refresher training with Robert Licata. Your SORA license must still be active (not expired) to qualify for the renewal class.
Step 3: Complete Fingerprinting (if required)
Depending on your renewal cycle, you may need to complete updated fingerprinting through IdentoGo.
What to Bring to Your Renewal Class
- Current SORA license or E-SORA ID
- NJSP renewal application number
- Valid government-issued photo ID
- For virtual classes: working webcam and stable internet connection
Security Guard Jobs in New Jersey, NJ
As a renewed SORA-certified security officer in New Jersey, you have access to security positions across corporate offices, healthcare facilities, retail centers, and residential communities.
Common employer types include corporate security, healthcare facility security, retail loss prevention, and residential building security.
New Jersey's diverse economy provides security employment across multiple sectors.
Don’t Wait — Renew Before You Expire
New Jersey takes SORA compliance seriously. Here’s what you need to know:
- Unarmed certification: Valid for 2 years from issue date
- Armed certification: Valid for 1 year — annual renewal required
- Best practice: Begin your renewal process 90 days before expiration
- Expired license? You may lose your renewal eligibility and have to retake the full 24-hour initial course at a higher cost
- Legal risk: Working as a security officer with an expired SORA credential violates New Jersey state law
Frequently Asked Questions
My license expired — can I still take the renewal?
No. If your SORA license has expired, you’ll likely need to complete the full 24-hour initial course. Contact the instructor for guidance on your specific situation.
How far in advance should I start my renewal?
Ideally 90 days before expiration. This gives you time to complete the NJSP application, schedule the class, and handle any fingerprinting requirements.
Is this for armed or unarmed renewal?
This renewal course covers both armed and unarmed recertification. Your renewal type is determined by your NJSP application.
What is E-SORA?
Starting in late 2024, New Jersey is replacing physical SORA cards with Electronic SORA IDs (E-SORA). This digital credential system is covered in the renewal curriculum.
Will my employer know if my license expires?
Security companies are required to verify that their officers hold valid SORA certifications. An expired license can result in immediate removal from your post.
Questions About Your Renewal?
Reach Robert Licata at 973-875-0036 for help with scheduling, renewal requirements, or any questions about keeping your SORA certification current.




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