security consulting
Monday, November 30th, 2009How does a security agency get licensed to do business nationally?
Does anyone know where I can get information on how my security consulting agency can do business outside my state of licensing; or if there is a national license for security companies?
There are no national rules for security consulting, nor are there any national licensing agencies.
Overall, there are no regulatory agencies in your field of business. Form a solid business plan and GO FOR IT!
Good Luck!
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