PSIRA Rates 2025-26
PSIRA Rates 2025–26 outline the officially approved administration and registration fees issued by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) for the 2025/26 financial year. These updated rates come into effect from 1 April 2025 and apply to individual security officers, security businesses, training providers, and in-house security units operating in South Africa.
The revised PSIRA fee structure includes moderate annual increases across most categories, while some fees remain unchanged and a few new charges have been introduced. These fees cover essential regulatory services such as registration, renewals, ID cards, business profile changes, accreditation, inspections, and compliance assessments.

INDIVIDUAL FEES
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registration Fee | R270 | R290 | 7.4% |
| Registration Certificate Renewal Fee (Online) | R64 | R70 | 9.4% |
| Ink Certificate Fee (Additional to online fee) | R60 | R70 | 17% |
| ID Card Renewal | R110 | R120 | 9% |
| ID Card (Re-issue) | R140 | R150 | 7.1% |
| ID Card (Upgrade) | R130 | R140 | 7.7% |
| Name Change (Individual) | R240 | R250 | 4.1% |
| Appeal Individual | R190 | R200 | 5.3% |
| Registration Regulatory | R115 | R120 | 4.3% |
| Application for Exemption (Minister Submissions) | R550 | R550 | 0% |
| Mobile Outreach Fee (NEW) | R0 | R10 000 | NEW |
BUSINESS FEES
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registration Fee | R7 900 | R8 500 | 7.5% |
| Certificate Renewal Fee | R390 | R410 | 5.1% |
| Name Change (Business) | R640 | R670 | 4.7% |
| Firearm Licence Fee | R85 | R85 | 0% |
| Letter of Good Standing | R45 | R47 | 4.4% |
| Manual of Information (Compulsory with New Registration) | R280 | R280 | 0% |
| In-house Registration | R5 900 | R6 200 | 5.1% |
BUSINESS PROFILE CHANGES
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Change of Trade Name | R650 | R680 | 4.6% |
| Change from CC to Company or Company to CC | R1 040 | R1 090 | 4.8% |
| Application for Suspension (Business) | R3 620 | R3 620 | 0% |
| Upliftment of Voluntary Suspension (Includes Infrastructure Assessment) | R3 820 | R4 000 | 4.7% |
| Application for Upliftment of Suspension | R470 | R490 | 4.2% |
| Application for Withdrawal | R470 | R490 | 4.2% |
| Infrastructure Assessment Fee (New Business) | R2 050 | R2 200 | 7.3% |
| Infrastructure Re-assessment Fee (within same complex or less than 1 km radius) | R1 500 | R1 600 | 6.7% |
| Change of Director, Member, etc | R650 | R680 | 4.6% |
| New Branch Office (Includes Infrastructure Assessment) | R4 000 | R4 200 | 4.7% |
| Appeal – Business Registration | R1 750 | R1 800 | 2.8% |
| Refund Administration Fee | 10% amount | 10% of amount | 0% |
| Application for Exemption (Minister Submissions) | R760 | R760 | 0% |
| Change of Address | R3 820 | R3 820 | 0% |
TRAINING SECURITY SERVICE PROVIDER FEES
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Training Instructor Accreditation Fee | R620 | R630 | 2% |
| Training Instructor Accreditation Fee (Upgrade) | R620 | R630 | 2% |
| Recognition of Prior Learning | R620 | R630 | 2% |
| Recognition of Prior Learning – SASSETA | R160 | R170 | 6.2% |
| Processing of Course Reports (Per Report) | R180 | R190 | 6% |
| Change of Address Accreditation Re-inspection | R3 710 | R4 000 | 8% |
| Re-Accreditation Post Moratorium | R12 450 | R12 600 | 1% |
| Accreditation Registered Business | R12 600 | R12 750 | 1% |
| Branch Registration (Existing) | R12 600 | R12 900 | 2% |
| Approval of Inspection Report | R180 | R190 | 6% |
| (E-C) Standardised Training Manual | R9 150 | R9 450 | 3% |
| (E-A) Standardised Training Manual | R16 050 | R16 450 | 2% |
| E-A Learner Material | R60 | R60 | 0% (New) |
| Extension of Scope | R6 950 | R7 100 | 2% |
| First Classroom | R250 | R260 | 4% |
| Additional Classroom | R210 | R220 | 5% |
| Capacity 1–10 | R590 | R600 | 2% |
| Capacity 2–20 | R970 | R980 | 1% |
| Capacity 3–30 | R1 460 | R1 470 | 1% |
IN-HOUSE FEES
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large >101 | R19 600 | R20 600 | 5.1% |
| Medium 51–100 | R11 250 | R11 800 | 4.9% |
| Small 1–50 | R10 600 | R11 100 | 4.7% |
Other (Corner / Spaza Shops)
| Category | 2024/25 | 2025/26 | % Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large >101 | R8 900 | R9 300 | 4.5% |
| Medium 51–100 | R7 300 | R7 700 | 5.5% |
| Small 1–50 | R5 900 | R6 200 | 5% |
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
| Category of Security Business | 2024/25 | 2025/26 |
|---|---|---|
| All Security Officers employed by in-house security business | R115 | R120 |
| All inactive Security Officers | R120 | R120 |
PAYMENT STRUCTURE / TERMS
State Departments, SOEs, Municipalities
100% of annual in-house admin fees payable on or before 7 May
Commercial & Retail / Educational Sector
100% payable on or before 7 May
Residential
50% payable on or before 7 May, remaining 50% in 2 equal instalments from 7 June to 7 July
What Is Included in PSIRA Rates 2025–26?
The PSIRA 2025–26 fees are organised into the following main categories:
Individual Fees
Applicable to security officers and individuals, including registration fees, online renewal certificates, ID card renewals, upgrades, name changes, appeals, and exemption applications.
Business Fees
Covers security company registration, certificate renewals, firearm licence letters, name changes, manuals of information, and in-house registration fees.
Business Profile Changes
Includes fees for trade name changes, director or member updates, suspension upliftment, infrastructure assessments, branch registrations, and address changes.
Training Security Service Provider Fees
Applies to training centres and instructors, including accreditation, re-accreditation, recognition of prior learning (RPL), inspections, classroom capacity approvals, course report processing, and training material fees.
In-House Security Fees
Special fee structures for state departments, municipalities, commercial and retail businesses, educational institutions, residential estates, and spaza or corner shops, based on the number of security officers employed.
Why PSIRA Rates Are Important
Compliance with PSIRA regulations is a legal requirement in South Africa’s private security industry. Paying the correct PSIRA Rates for 2025–26 ensures:
- Valid registration and certification
- Legal operation of security businesses
- Continued employment eligibility for security officers
- Avoidance of penalties, suspensions, or deregistration
Payment Terms and Deadlines
PSIRA has outlined specific payment structures and deadlines, including:
- Full payment deadlines for state departments and commercial entities
- Instalment options for residential and other categories
- Late or unpaid fees may result in penalties, suspension, or deregistration
- Timely payment is essential to avoid compliance issues.
Applicants should check registration requirements first before paying any PSIRA-related fees.
Overtime and Allowances
- Overtime Pay: Workers are entitled to 1.5x their hourly rate for weekday overtime and 2x for work on Sundays or public holidays.
- Night Shift Allowance: Extra compensation for work performed between 6 PM and 6 AM.
- Uniform Costs: Employers may provide allowances for uniform expenses. Also check PSIRA CCTV Course
Statutory Benefits
The rates also account for statutory benefits, including:
- Leave Provisions: 21 consecutive days annually.
- Health Insurance: R172.50 per month.
- Provident Fund: 6.5% of the fund salary.
- Annual Bonus: Equivalent to one month’s salary.
Benefits of PSIRA Regulations
For Security Personnel:
PSIRA’s wage guidelines aim to:
- Promote fair pay and protect against exploitation.
- Standardize compensation across the industry.
- Support the professionalization of private security roles.
For Clients:
By adhering to PSIRA standards, clients can:
- Ensure they are working with compliant and licensed security firms.
- Support ethical labor practices in the security industry.
- Expect professional and well-trained security personnel.
PSIRA rates are vital in safeguarding the rights of security officers and maintaining professionalism in the private security sector. Staying updated on these rates ensures fair labor practices and benefits all stakeholders involved. For the latest information, consult the official PSIRA website or reach out to the authority directly.
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