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Requester (Company Name): __________________________________________________________________________________ Business File Number (for existing Private Security Employers only): _________________________________________________________ SECTION II - UNIFORM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Revised 11/08/18 PRIVATE SECURITY EMPLOYER DECLARATION OF UNIFORM DESIGN DEFINITION OF A UNIFORM DESIGN A uniform design means a distinct set of verbiage, font, image, badge, and/or patch that you intend to use on clothing worn by security guards while performing security services. PERMISSION TO USE MULTIPLE UNIFORM DESIGNS You may use multiple uniform designs, but you must submit each design for review and receive approval before using it. A new uniform design must be submitted for any non-identical set of verbiage, font, image, badge, and/or patch. Once a design has been approved, it can be used on any type of clothing (i.e. shirts, coats, vests, etc.). UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO DRMC 42-135(b)(3)-(5) The outer uniform shall prominently display the following: A badge or patch containing the words "security", "private security", "security guard", or "guard"; A badge or patch containing the names of both the guard and of the private security employer. UNIFORM PROHIBITIONS It shall be unlawful for any person, while performing or providing security services, to wear a uniform or badge similar to that worn by any law enforcement agency, including the police department, sheriff's department, or officers of the state patrol. It shall be unlawful for any person to wear or display any badge, insignia, shield, patch, or pattern that indicates or implies that the person is a law enforcement officer. It shall be unlawful for any person, while performing security services, to wear a uniform or badge that contains the words "police" or "officer." After acceptance of this uniform design, any subsequent changes to the uniform design must be submitted for approval before being used. UNIFORM DESIGN - BADGE/PATCH SECTION III - UNIFORM PHOTOS / RENDERINGS Please upload clear, full-color photographs or renderings showing any design that will be used on your security guard uniforms. Your submission should clearly demonstrate what the front, back, and sleeves of your uniforms will look like. Please include a close-up of any badge or patch that you intend to use. If you open this form in Adobe Reader IX or above, you can upload the photos by clicking in the boxes (at right and below). To download Adobe Reader click HERE Otherwise, please scan and upload your photos/ renderings as additional attachments accompanying this form. File names of attachments must specify whether the photo represents the FRONT, BACK, SLEEVES or BADGE of the uniform design. Attach additional pages as needed. Pursuant to DRMC 42-135(b) all security guards shall wear a uniform while performing security services. Please refer to ordinance for full details. This form works best when saved to your desktop and opened with Adobe Reader instead of in your web browser. To download a free copy of Adobe Reader, click HERE. (Name of organization applying for Private Security Employer license) SECTION I - APPLICANT INFORMATION

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Page 1: PRIVATE SECURITY EMPLOYER DECLARATION OF UNIFORM …...DECLARATION OF UNIFORM DESIGN DEFINITION OF A UNIFORM DESIGN A uniform design means a distinct set of verbiage, font, image,

Requester (Company Name): __________________________________________________________________________________

Business File Number (for existing Private Security Employers only): _________________________________________________________

SECTION II - UNIFORM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

Revised 11/08/18

PRIVATE SECURITY EMPLOYER DECLARATION OF UNIFORM DESIGN

DEFINITION OF A UNIFORM DESIGN A uniform design means a distinct set of verbiage, font, image, badge, and/or patch that you intend to use on clothing worn by security guards while performing security services.

PERMISSION TO USE MULTIPLE UNIFORM DESIGNS You may use multiple uniform designs, but you must submit each design for review and receive approval before using it. A new uniform design must be submitted for any non-identical set of verbiage, font, image, badge, and/or patch. Once a design has been approved, it can be used on any type of clothing (i.e. shirts, coats, vests, etc.).

UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO DRMC 42-135(b)(3)-(5) The outer uniform shall prominently display the following:

A badge or patch containing the words "security", "private security", "security guard", or "guard"; A badge or patch containing the names of both the guard and of the private security employer.

UNIFORM PROHIBITIONSIt shall be unlawful for any person, while performing or providing security services, to wear a uniform or badge similar to that worn by any law enforcement agency, including the police department, sheriff's department, or officers of the state patrol.

It shall be unlawful for any person to wear or display any badge, insignia, shield, patch, or pattern that indicates or implies that the person is a law enforcement officer.

It shall be unlawful for any person, while performing security services, to wear a uniform or badge that contains the words "police" or "officer."

After acceptance of this uniform design, any subsequent changes to the uniform design must be submitted for approval before being used.

UNIFORM DESIGN - BADGE/PATCH

SECTION III - UNIFORM PHOTOS / RENDERINGS

Please upload clear, full-color photographs or renderings showing any design that will be used on your security guard uniforms. Your submission should clearly demonstrate what the front, back, and sleeves of your uniforms will look like. Please include a close-up of any badge or patch that you intend to use.

If you open this form in Adobe Reader IX or above, you can upload the photos by clicking in the boxes (at right and below). To download Adobe Reader click HERE

Otherwise, please scan and upload your photos/renderings as additional attachments accompanying this form. File names of attachments must specify whether the photo represents the FRONT, BACK, SLEEVES or BADGE of the uniform design.

Attach additional pages as needed.

Pursuant to DRMC 42-135(b) all security guards shall wear a uniform while performing security services. Please refer to ordinance for full details.

This form works best when saved to your desktop and opened with Adobe Reader instead of in your web browser.To download a free copy of Adobe Reader, click HERE.

(Name of organization applying for Private Security Employer license)

SECTION I - APPLICANT INFORMATION

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I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this request and all attachments are true, correct, and complete to the best of my knowledge. I also acknowledge that it is my responsibility and the responsibility of my agents and employees to comply with the provisions of the Denver Revised Municipal Code, the Colorado Revised Statues and the Rules Governing Security Guards and Private Security Employers.

Date:

Title:

SECTION IV - OATH OF APPLICATION

SECTION III - UNIFORM PHOTOS / RENDERINGS

Authorized Signature:

Print Name:

SLEEVES OF

UNIFORM

BACK OF UNIFORM

UNIFORM DESIGN

FRONT OF UNIFORM