NJ SORA Class — 24-Hour Armed & Unarmed Security Certification
NJSP-Approved Armed & Unarmed Security Training in Parsippany, NJ 07054
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About This SORA Certification Class
Launch your career as a licensed security officer in New Jersey with this comprehensive 24-hour SORA certification class in Parsippany. This course covers both armed and unarmed security officer certification and is taught by Eric Snyder, a certified SORA instructor registered with the New Jersey State Police (NJSP).
Upon successful completion, along with your NJSP application and fingerprinting, you’ll be eligible to receive your NJ SORA certification — the credential required for all contract security guard positions in the state.
Choose Your Training Format
Eric Snyder may offer this SORA class in the following formats:
- Live Virtual Training (Zoom): Complete the entire 24-hour course from your home in Parsippany or anywhere with reliable internet. Perfect for busy schedules. Camera must be active throughout — NJSP requires visual confirmation of attendance.
- Classroom Training: Face-to-face instruction in the New Jersey area. Ideal if you prefer a structured, in-person learning environment.
Check with the instructor to see which options are currently available for upcoming sessions.
What You’ll Learn
This 24-hour curriculum covers all NJSP-mandated topics for security officer certification:
- New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) — your legal authority, responsibilities, and limitations as a security officer
- Use of Force — NJ Attorney General’s Use of Force Policy, de-escalation techniques, and when force is legally justified
- Emergency Response — fire safety, evacuation procedures, first aid basics, and emergency communication
- Report Writing — proper incident documentation, daily activity reports, and evidence preservation
- Ethics & Professional Conduct — professional standards, confidentiality, and conduct expectations
- Access Control & Patrol — securing entrances, patrol techniques, surveillance, and suspicious activity detection
- Homeland Security Awareness — counter-terrorism basics, threat recognition, and reporting procedures
- Armed Security Topics — NJ firearms laws, safe handling, and armed officer responsibilities (for armed certification)
Your Path to NJ Security Guard Certification
Getting your SORA license involves three steps. The entire process must be finished within 30 days from when you submit your application:
Step 1: Register with NJ State Police
Apply online at eapps.njsp.org. The application fee is $75 (credit/debit card only). Save your login credentials — you’ll need them later. Print your Temporary Certificate of Registration as a PDF.
Step 2: Take This SORA Training Course
Complete all 24 hours of this NJSP-approved training course with Eric Snyder. Attendance for the full duration is mandatory — there is no partial credit. Bring your Temporary Certificate and a valid photo ID.
Step 3: Get Fingerprinted
Schedule fingerprinting through IdentoGo ($68.98 fee). Book early — appointments can fill up 2-3 weeks out. Fingerprinting can be done before or after the class, but must be completed within your 30-day window.
What to Bring to Class
- NJSP Temporary Certificate of Registration (printed or PDF)
- Valid photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or government-issued ID)
- Notebook and pen for taking notes
- For virtual classes: working webcam, stable internet, and a quiet distraction-free space
Security Guard Jobs in New Jersey, NJ
New Jersey is part of New Jersey and offers security employment opportunities across corporate offices, healthcare facilities, retail centers, and residential communities.
After getting your SORA certification, you can pursue positions with corporate security, healthcare facility security, retail loss prevention, and residential building security.
New Jersey's diverse economy provides security employment across multiple sectors.
Nearby areas also served: surrounding communities throughout the area.
Key Facts About SORA Certification
- 30-day deadline: From the moment you submit your NJSP application, you have 30 days to complete training and fingerprinting
- Mandatory since 2007: Every contract security officer in New Jersey must hold a valid SORA certification
- Validity: Unarmed certificates last 2 years; armed certificates last 1 year — mark your renewal date
- E-SORA is here: As of late 2024, New Jersey is transitioning to electronic SORA IDs, replacing physical cards
- Instructor-led only: Self-study courses are not accepted — you must train with a registered NJSP instructor like Eric Snyder
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take this class online from Parsippany?
Many instructors offer live virtual training via Zoom. Contact Eric Snyder to confirm online availability for upcoming sessions.
Do I need fingerprints before the class?
No. You can complete fingerprinting before or after the class, but it must be done within your 30-day application window.
What happens if I miss part of the class?
NJ State Police policy requires attendance for the entire 24 hours. If you miss any portion, you’ll need to restart the full course.
Is this for armed or unarmed guards?
This 24-hour course covers both armed and unarmed topics. Your specific certification type is determined by your NJSP application.
How soon can I start working after completing the class?
Once you’ve completed the training, NJSP application, and fingerprinting, your certification is processed by the State Police. Processing times vary, but many students begin working within 1-2 weeks.
Questions? Get in Touch
Reach out to instructor Eric Snyder at 516-567-0066 for class schedule information, pricing, and to reserve your spot. Classes fill up — don’t wait until the last minute.



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