Surrey, British Columbia

BC Security Worker Licence Fingerprinting in Surrey

BC requires fingerprints for initial security worker licence applications. Point Zero provides the fingerprint-capture step in Surrey and helps you follow the fingerprint request and submission instructions for your application.

When this service may be needed

  • Initial BC security worker licence applications
  • A fingerprint request issued under the Security Services Act
  • A renewal or follow-up request when new fingerprints are required

What to bring

  • Two valid government-issued IDs, including one photo ID
  • The current Request for Fingerprinting under the Security Services Act form
  • Your application or licence reference information
  • Any instructions issued by the Security Programs Division

How the process works

  1. 1

    Complete the applicant section of the current fingerprint request form.

  2. 2

    Book a security-licence fingerprint appointment.

  3. 3

    We verify identification and capture the required fingerprints.

  4. 4

    The submission follows the destination and instructions stated on the form.

Processing time

Fingerprint capture is one part of the licence application. The Security Programs Division and other responsible agencies control application review and licensing timelines.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. The Province of British Columbia states that fingerprints are required for all initial security worker applicants.

Bring the current Request for Fingerprinting under the Security Services Act form and any instructions provided with your application.

No. Fingerprinting is one application step. The provincial licensing authority reviews and decides the licence application.

Need help choosing the correct fingerprint service?

Bring the requesting letter or contact us before booking. We will help identify the appropriate appointment type without promising an agency decision or timeline.

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