How to Become a Door Supervisor in the UK — Complete Guide
Fri, 19 Jun 2026
Becoming a door supervisor in the UK requires an SIA (Security Industry Authority) licence, completion of approved training, and emergency first aid certification. The entire process typically takes 2–3 weeks and costs between £650–£900, depending on your training provider.
Integra Training Academy, located in Wembley just a 5-minute walk from North Wembley station, offers a comprehensive 6-day SIA-approved door supervisor course designed to get you licensed and employed quickly. With experienced instructors like Muhammad Razvi and Bilal Ahsan, flexible learning options, and direct job placement support, Integra helps hundreds of learners launch successful security careers every year.
This guide walks you through every requirement, cost, and timeline—from day one to your first shift.
A door supervisor is a security professional who manages entry points at licensed venues, performing ID checks, crowd control, and conflict resolution under SIA regulations. You work under the Private Security Industry Act 2001 and must hold a valid SIA licence to work legally in the UK.
Door supervisors perform a range of critical duties:
Checking IDs and preventing underage entry
Managing access points and queues
De-escalating conflicts before they escalate
Monitoring suspicious activity and reporting incidents
Using approved physical intervention techniques (when necessary)
Maintaining a professional, customer-service approach
Nightclubs, bars, pubs, retail stores, shopping centres, corporate events, stadiums, and hotels. Most door supervisors specialise in licensed premises (nightlife venues), which offer consistent work and higher hourly rates than other sectors.
Minimum requirements:
Age: 18+ (no upper limit)
Right to work in the UK: British, Irish, or valid visa (must remain valid for 3 years)
English language: Ability to write incident reports and communicate clearly
Background: SIA conducts Enhanced DBS checks—most applicants with old or minor convictions are approved
Criminal record? The SIA reviews applications case-by-case. Old offences, youth offences, and minor cautions are often overlooked. Recent violence, sexual offences, and dishonesty-related crimes typically result in refusal.
SIA door supervisor licences are mandatory by law. Working without one carries penalties up to £5,000 per day and possible imprisonment.
Key facts:
Valid for: 3 years
Cost: £217 (SIA fee only)
Renewal requirements: 2 days of CPD training, updated background check
Processing time: 7–14 working days after application
Door Supervisor vs Security Guard: Door supervisors work exclusively at licensed premises (bars, nightclubs). Security guards work at offices, shops, warehouses, and events. Both require SIA licences but different training.
Mandatory requirement. You must hold a valid Emergency First Aid at Work certificate before SIA approval.
Covers:
CPR and rescue breathing
Recovery position
Choking and bleeding management
Shock and unconsciousness
Integra includes first aid in its premium package, so you complete this as part of your door supervisor course. If you already hold a valid certificate (1+ year remaining), you can skip this step.
Integra's comprehensive training covers:
Security industry fundamentals — SIA regulations, your rights and responsibilities
Conflict management — De-escalation techniques, reading body language
Physical intervention — Approved restraint and escorting techniques
Licensing laws — Age verification, alcohol legislation, safeguarding
Terrorism awareness — Identifying threats, evacuation procedures
Customer service & professionalism — Communication skills, documentation
Learning options:
Intensive classroom (Wembley): 6 consecutive days
Blended (recommended): Online theory + 2–3 classroom days for practical training
Weekend/flexible: Friday evening + Saturday + Sunday (or spread across weeks)
Why choose Integra?
Integra's instructors are SIA-certified professionals with real-world security experience. Student feedback consistently praises Muhammad Razvi's thorough, detailed approach and Bilal Ahsan's practical, step-by-step instruction. Integra includes ACT Awareness & ACT Security courses in the package and offers faster results on demand.
Step 3: Pass Written and Practical Exams
Written exam: 50 multiple-choice questions, 90 minutes, 70% pass mark required.
Common question types:
Scenarios: "A patron becomes aggressive. What do you do first?"
Knowledge: "What is the legal drinking age in the UK?"
Regulations: "Which act governs SIA licensing?"
Practical exam: 15–20 minutes demonstrating conflict de-escalation and physical intervention in simulated scenarios. You're assessed on communication, technique, safety awareness, and professionalism.
Pass rate: Integra's learners achieve very high pass rates. Failures are rare and usually occur only when learners miss sessions. If you attend fully, you'll pass.
Documents needed:
Proof of identity (passport/driving licence)
Proof of right to work (passport, visa, or settlement documentation)
Proof of address (utility bill, council tax bill, or bank statement—dated within 3 months)
Training certificate
First aid certificate
Enhanced DBS check
Timeline:
Document gathering: 2–3 days
Online application: 30 minutes
DBS processing: 3–10 working days
SIA review: 5–10 working days
Physical card delivery: 5 working days after approval
Total: 2–3 weeks from exam completion to receiving your licence.
Apply at: https://www.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk
|
Item |
Cost |
|
Door Supervisor Training (6-day) |
£400–£550 |
|
First Aid (if separate) |
£0–£80 |
|
Enhanced DBS Check |
£40–£60 |
|
SIA Licence Fee |
£217 |
|
Total (First Licence) |
£657–£907 |
|
Renewal (Every 3 Years) |
£217 |
Integra's bundled pricing typically costs £750–£850 all-in, which is competitive and transparent. Call +44 20 3859 2073 for exact current pricing.
Training course: 6 days
Exams: Within 1–2 days of course completion
SIA processing: 2–3 weeks
First shift: 2–4 weeks from starting your course
Integra offers faster results on demand for motivated learners, allowing accelerated progression into employment.
Speak clearly, listen actively, use positive language ("We'd love to help" not "You can't enter"). De-escalation starts with words, not force.
Recognise warning signs (clenched fists, stiff posture), create space, validate feelings, set clear boundaries. Excellent communication solves 95% of potential incidents.
You'll stand and move for 6–8 hours. You don't need to be a bodybuilder, but basic fitness helps: 30 minutes of cardio 3–4 times weekly plus strength training.
Notice intoxication levels, spot fake IDs, watch for weapons, pick up on relationship dynamics. Observation prevents incidents before they escalate.
Never abuse your authority. Treat all patrons respectfully. Document incidents accurately. Your reputation and safety depend on how professionally you conduct yourself.
You always work as part of a team. Communicate constantly with colleagues, back up staff facing difficult situations, follow venue procedures, and report observations to management.
Hourly rates:
Entry-level (first 6 months): £12–£14/hour
Experienced (1–3 years): £14–£16/hour
Supervisory roles: £16–£20+/hour
Annual salary (full-time, 40 hours/week):
Entry-level: £24,000–£29,000/year
Mid-career: £29,000–£33,000/year
Supervisory: £33,000–£41,000+/year
London premium: 10–15% higher than other UK regions. Wembley venues offer competitive rates due to high venue density.
Peak earning periods: Friday/Saturday nights (£2–£3/hour premium), bank holidays and New Year's Eve (£20–£25/hour), private events (£18–£22/hour), festivals/concerts (£17–£25/hour).
Ambitious door supervisors double their income by working additional event shifts during peak seasons.
Door supervision isn't a dead-end role—it's a launching pad:
Security Guard: After 1–2 years, transition to office, retail, industrial, or event security. Often day-shift, salaried, with advancement to supervisor/manager roles.
CCTV Operator: SIA CCTV licence (2 days, £163) qualifies you for monitoring roles. Typically pays £13–£16/hour, day shifts, office-based.
Close Protection (Bodyguard): After 3–5 years of security experience, pursue Close Protection licensing. Pays £20–£40+/hour for celebrity/VIP/executive protection.
Event Security Management: Coordinate security teams for festivals, concerts, sports events. Earn £18–£25/hour, manage teams, work with police and emergency services.
Security Manager: Manage entire security teams, budgets, training, and SIA compliance. Salary: £25,000–£40,000+/year. Most managers started as door supervisors.
Integra offers Security Officer training and optional CCTV training to help you build a diversified security skillset and accelerate career progression.
Location: Wembley, London—5-minute walk from North Wembley station. Easy access for learners across London and beyond.
Expert instructors: SIA-certified trainers including Muhammad Razvi (detailed, thorough instruction) and Bilal Ahsan (practical, step-by-step approach). Real-world security experience combined with teaching expertise.
Student feedback:
"Great experience with Muhammad—in-depth knowledge, thoroughly enjoyed."
"Bilal is attentive, diligent, helpful, and explains practically for complete understanding."
"Muhammad was patient, eloquent, and adapted to our individual needs."
Flexible learning: Classroom-based, virtual, or blended formats. Choose intensive, weekend, or part-time options. Tailored content to your workplace.
Job placement: Integra connects graduates with associate security companies, helping learners transition directly into employment.
Comprehensive package: 6-day course includes ACT Awareness & ACT Security courses plus first aid training.
Do I need previous experience?
No. Integra's training teaches everything needed. Most candidates are entering security for the first time. Your willingness to learn matters more than prior experience.
Can I work without an SIA licence?
No. It's illegal and carries fines up to £5,000 per day. Your licence is non-negotiable.
Can I take this online?
Theory modules can be online, but physical intervention and practical exams must be in-person. Integra's blended format (online theory + classroom practicals) offers flexibility.
How quickly can I start working?
Fastest timeline: 2 weeks from course start to first shift. Most candidates begin work within 3–4 weeks.
What if I fail the exam?
Retakes are available within 30 days at reduced cost (£50–£100). Integra supports learners through retakes to ensure success. Failures are rare if you attend all sessions.
Can international students become door supervisors?
Yes, if you have legal right to work in the UK and your visa remains valid for 3 years. Check with your university's international office.
Can women become door supervisors?
Absolutely. No gender restrictions. Women are actively recruited—around 10–15% of door supervisors are women. Venues actively encourage female candidates.
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