NAPA POLICE DEPARTMENT - All-Guard Alarm Systems 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NAPA POLICE DEPARTMENT - All-Guard Alarm Systems application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate option for your application type: New, Transfer, or Renewal. This will help categorize your request correctly.
  3. Fill in the 'Alarm Premise Information' section with the premise address, phone number, and mailing address if it differs from the premise address. Include the business name if applicable and any previous names if you are transferring an alarm.
  4. In the 'Owner Information' section, provide details for up to two owners including their names, driver license numbers, addresses, and contact numbers (phone, work, and cell).
  5. Complete the 'Emergency Call List' by listing individuals to be contacted in case of an alarm activation or emergency. Include their names, driver license numbers, addresses, and contact information.
  6. Fill out the 'Alarm Information' section by indicating whether your system includes intrusion detection, robbery alerts, panic alarms, or other features.
  7. Finally, certify that your alarm system complies with Napa Municipal Code Chapter 9.60 by signing and printing your name and title if applicable. Don’t forget to include the $34.00 application fee when submitting your form.

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The Napa Police Department was established in 1875 and provides law enforcement services for the City of Napa. We have approximately 76 sworn personnel, and 71 professional staff that all proudly serve the community. We respond to a variety of calls for service 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
An alarm system that calls the police is typically known as a monitored security system. When a sensor is triggered (like a motion detector or door/window sensor), the alarm sends a signal to a professional monitoring center.
What is the alarm that calls the police? An alarm system that calls the police is typically known as a monitored security system. When a sensor is triggered (like a motion detector or door/window sensor), the alarm sends a signal to a professional monitoring center.
Police Response monitoring offers the ultimate peace of mind For those who require absolute reassurance ADT offers Police Response. When an intruder alarm is triggered or personal attack button activated, well immediately contact the police.
Which burglar alarm systems are connected to the police? Alarm systems cannot be connected directly to police. To avoid responding to false alarms, alarm activation signals must go through specially trained security controllers in Alarm Receiving Centres.

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