Introduction Cash in Transit (CIT) officers play a critical role in protecting and transporting valuable assets including cash, bullion, jewellery and sensitive items. In Queensland, CIT is a specialised security function requiring additional training beyond standard security licensing. This guide explains: What a CIT officer does Licensing requirements Training pathways Armed vs unarmed CIT roles Career opportunities What Does a Cash in Transit Officer Do? CIT officers are r
Introduction If you’re looking to start a career in the security industry in Queensland, obtaining the correct security licence is mandatory. Security officers in Queensland are regulated under the Security Providers Act 1993 (Qld) , and working without the appropriate licence is illegal. This comprehensive guide explains: Eligibility requirements Required training Application steps Fees and processing times Ongoing compliance obligations Whether you want to work as an unarme