Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB736

Introduced
12/12/25  
Refer
12/12/25  
Report Pass
2/12/26  

Caption

An exemption from private detective and private security license and permit requirements.

Impact

This legislation, if enacted, could significantly impact state laws surrounding private security practices and investigations. Removing licensing requirements may attract more individuals into the private security field who may otherwise be deterred by the bureaucratic processes. On a broader scale, this could lead to a reshaping of the private security landscape, where unlicensed personnel might proliferate, raising concerns about accountability and the quality of services provided.

Summary

SB736 proposes an exemption from the licensing and permit requirements for private detectives and private security personnel. The bill aims to streamline the regulatory framework for individuals and businesses engaged in private security services, potentially reducing the administrative burden associated with securing these licenses. Proponents argue that this exemption will promote efficiency and allow for a more agile response to security needs within the community.

Contention

The discussions around SB736 have revealed notable contention. Supporters highlight the enhancement of local business opportunities within the private security sector, advocating that reduced regulatory requirements would enable flexibility and foster competition. Conversely, critics express concern over the potential for diminished public safety, arguing that the lack of licensing could lead to untrained individuals taking on sensitive security responsibilities. This contention highlights the balance between fostering economic growth and ensuring public safety standards are maintained.

Companion Bills

WI AB746

Crossfiled An exemption from private detective and private security license and permit requirements.

Previously Filed As

WI AB746

An exemption from private detective and private security license and permit requirements.

WI H3640

Relative to private detectives and private investigators

WI HF2825

Access to expunged conviction records of applicants for licenses and positions in private security and private detective industry provided.

WI HF4151

Eligibility of certain applicants for licenses to serve as private detectives or protective agents modified.

WI SB1618

Security guards; private investigators; licensure

WI SB2806

PRIVATE DETECTIVE BOARD MEMBER

WI SF3827

Eligibility modification of certain applicants for licenses to serve as private detectives or protective agents

WI HB4353

PRIVATE DETECTIVE BOARD MEMBER

WI SF2323

A bill for an act relating to licensing requirements of private investigative agencies and security agents.

WI S2106

Requires private detectives to register their foreign employers with State Police.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.