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Check if you need an SIA licence to use a drone

Find out how SIA licensing applies to someone using a drone.

If you are using a drone (unmanned aerial vehicle) to watch or record video for security purposes, then you may need an SIA licence.

This page explains when you will and will not need a licence.

You should seek independent legal advice if you are still not sure whether you need a licence after reading this page.

When you need a front line licence

A drone will usually produce a video feed that is watched live by someone in another location, or is recorded and then watched later.

If you work in a security role and you watch footage captured by a drone as part of your job, then you are likely to need an SIA licence. The specific licence you need will depend on the activities you carry out.

You need a public space surveillance (CCTV) licence if you are working under a contract for services and you use closed circuit video surveillance to identify people or monitor their activities for either or both of the following purposes:

  • to guard premises against disorder or damage
  • to guard people against being injured or assaulted because of unlawful conduct by others

This includes using closed circuit video surveillance:

  • to stop these things from happening
  • to provide information about them if they do happen, including by viewing recorded footage

You need a close protection, door supervisor, security guard or public space surveillance (CCTV) licence if you are working under a contract for services and you use closed circuit video surveillance for either or both of the following purposes:

  • to guard premises against unauthorised access
  • to guard property against damage or theft

You still need an SIA licence even if the CCTV footage you are viewing is from a camera mounted on a drone.

When you need a non-front line licence

You need a non-front line licence if:

  • you will not personally be doing the activity described above, but will be managing or supervising people who will
  • you are a partner or director in a company using drones for such purposes

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When you do not need a licence

You do not need an SIA licence if you are using a drone and:

  • you do not watch the footage from the drone
  • you only watch footage from the drone in order to pilot it

Learn more about drones

For more information and guidance on regulations and the use of drones visit the .

Updates to this page

Published 5 June 2019
Last updated 4 November 2024 show all updates
  1. Updated the 'When you need a front line licence' section to make it clearer.

  2. Updated the link to the Civil Aviation Authority鈥檚 website.

  3. First published.

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