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CCTV Licensing Flowchart CCTV/17-18/01 (CCTV Flowchart v3) Does your job involve working in relation to a contract with a customer (i.e. it is not in- house)? Please see note 1 below. No A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is not required. Yes Do you use CCTV equipment to monitor members of the public or to identify particular individuals? It doesn't matter whether the areas you are monitoring are public or private. Please see note 2 below. No Are you using CCTV to guard against trespassers or protect property from destruction, damage or theft? Please see note 3 below. Yes Yes No Are you using CCTV to guard premises against disorder or to protect individuals from assault? Please see notes 2 and 3 below. A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is not required. Yes A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is required. Any of the following licences would cover you for this activity: Close Protection, Door Supervision, Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) or Security Guarding. Notes 1. This would include any situation in which your services are provided to a third party and are charged for. An example would be if you are employed directly by a shopping centre to carry out CCTV activity and the shopping centre charges the individual retail units for various services including CCTV monitoring. 2. This includes circumstances where CCTV is used to record images that are viewed on non-CCTV equipment. 3. This includes the use of CCTV to deter these things from happening, or providing information about them if they do happen.

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CCTV Licensing Flowchart

CCTV/17-18/01 (CCTV Flowchart v3)

Does your job involve working in relation to a contract with a customer (i.e. it is not in-house)? Please see note 1 below.

No

A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is not required.

Yes

Do you use CCTV equipment to monitor members of the public or to identify particular individuals? It doesn't matter whether the areas you are monitoring are public or private. Please see note 2 below.

No

Are you using CCTV to guard against trespassers or protect property from destruction, damage or theft? Please see note 3 below.

Yes

Yes

No

Are you using CCTV to guard premises against disorder or to protect individuals from assault? Please see notes 2 and 3 below.

A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is not required.

Yes

A Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licence is required.

Any of the following licences would cover you for this activity: Close Protection, Door Supervision, Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) or Security Guarding.

Notes

1. This would include any situation in which your services are provided to a third party and are charged for. An example would be if you are employed directly by a shopping centre to carry out CCTV activity and the shopping centre charges the individual retail units for various services including CCTV monitoring.

2. This includes circumstances where CCTV is used to record images that are viewed on non-CCTV equipment.

3. This includes the use of CCTV to deter these things from happening, or providing information about them if they do happen.