Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 17, § 10-2.040
PURPOSE: The Board of Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri (board), in order to administer its responsibilities in the area of regulation and licensing of private security and proprietary private investigative personnel, shall establish a schedule of licensing fees and list of approved forms.
(1) The fees for licensing, renewing, transferring, etc., are as follows:
(2) Only cash, credit or debit cards, money orders, cashier’s checks, or checks drawn on accounts of licensed companies are accepted in payment of fees. All fees are nonrefundable.
(3) The board will provide forms for applicants to use. All forms may be located at www.kcpd.org.
$400.00 photo ID; a copy of any valid state or city private security $300.00 license, if any, and Social Security number; the type of license $165.00 being applied for; and if armed, the make, model, caliber, and $110.00 serial number of the firearm the applicant intends to carry. $110.00 The form must be signed by both the individual applicant and $85.00 an authorized company representative. No Form 5409 P.D. will $165.00 be accepted if signed by a person other than the authorized $110.00 representative designated by the company in writing and on $110.00 file with the Private Officers Licensing Unit (POLU). $85.00
$85.00 This form is the basic application form for companies wishing to regularly work or employ persons to engage in private security or proprietary private investigative businesses in the city of Kansas City, Missouri. It requires the following $150.00 information: the company’s trade name; the company’s legal $85.00 name, its address, its mailing address, and business phone; $85.00 the principal name of the company and home office address and telephone; whether the company is using a fictitious $100.00 name and whether that name is registered with the Missouri secretary of state; whether the business is a corporation $125.00 registered in a state other than Missouri but doing business $100.00 in Missouri; a copy of the company’s registration in Missouri $50.00 and certificate of good standing from the Missouri secretary of state if appropriate; a description of the company; information $85.00 concerning whether a license issued by any governmental $85.00 entity to the company has ever been denied, suspended, or revoked; a description of the uniform along with a photograph which clearly displays the company name and the word $100.00 security either on the uniform or company patch to be worn by the company’s personnel (the POLU will approve in advance all uniforms to be worn by any licensee); the approximate $200.00 number of persons to be licensed; a list of all company-owned firearms; a list of the names, addresses, and capacities of each of the owners, partners, officers, directors, and associates of the company; a list of the company’s contact persons who are authorized to sign and do business with the board; information and proof that the persons listed in the application are U.S. citizens; and the company’s federal employment identification number (E.I.N.). (E) Form 5715 P.D. is the “Verification of Firearms Training” form. This form requires an individual and his/her instructor to certify that the applicant has been trained in the use of the firearm the applicant intends to carry on duty. Information concerning what the training must include appears on the form. The form must be signed by the training instructor and the training instructor’s company must be listed. This form must be presented to the POLU prior to the applicant being scheduled for the range. (F) Form 5636 P.D. is the “Weapons Discharge Report.” This form is designed to report information whenever a licensee discharges his/her firearm. Information which must be provided on the form includes the name of the licensee and date the license expires; the licensee’s weapon make, model, and serial number; the location of the incident; the time of the incident; the name of the licensee’s supervisor and the time they were notified of the discharge; whether the licensee was on-duty and in uniform; whether any fatalities or injuries resulted from the discharge; whether the shooting was accidental or intentional; the case report number in connection with the incident; a narrative description of what transpired; the signature of the licensee along with the licensee’s date of birth; and the signature of the company representative along with the company name and address. This form must be received by the POLU within five (5) days of the incident. (G) Form 5707 P.D. is a “Temporary License Extension” form. It requests the date, the name of the licensee, their date of birth, and their employer’s name. This form provides a temporary license to those who have not yet attended their scheduled firearms qualification date.
AUTHORITY: section 84.720, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Dec. 5, 1979, effective March 17, 1980. Amended: Filed May 3, 1988, effective Sept. 29, 1988. Rescinded and readopted: Filed May 28, 1993, effective Jan. 31, 1994. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Dec. 15, 1999, effective Aug. 30, 2000. Rescinded and readopted: Filed March 14, 2013, effective Aug. 30, 2013. Amended: Filed July 11, 2014, effective Jan. 30, 2015. Rescinded and readopted: Filed March 1, 2021, effective Sept. 30, 2021. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Oct. 20, 2023, effective April 30, 2024.
*Original authority: 84.720, RSMo 1939, amended 1943, 1993, 2016.