Alarm System Permit Form (PDF File) - City of Inglewood - cityofinglewood 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether your application is for a Residential or Commercial alarm system. This is crucial as it determines the subsequent fields you will need to fill out.
  3. For Residential applications, enter your personal information including your name, home phone, and address. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  4. If applying for a Commercial permit, provide the business name, address, and contact numbers. Include the Business Tax Number if applicable.
  5. List three emergency contacts who can respond within 30 minutes of an alarm activation. Fill in their names and contact numbers clearly.
  6. Complete the Officer Safety Information section by answering questions regarding weapons, dogs, disabled persons, and other safety concerns at the location.
  7. Finally, certify that all information provided is true by signing and dating the form before submission.

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Following are grounds for a waiver of false alarm fees: Criminal activity as evidenced by an Investigative Report (IR) filed within 30 days of the alarm date, or other verifiable evidence of a crime occurring on the alarm date which is deemed acceptable by the Board, or.
If your municipality has permit laws, you are legally required to obtain a permit if you choose to have your ADT Self Setup system professionally monitored. If you do not obtain a permit, you may be subject to fines and/or no response from your local emergency services.
ADT has a Jurisdictions Department that is dedicated to researching permit requirements. You will receive an email from permit@adt.com only if you require a permit. You should also check with your local municipality via phone or website to determine if you need a permit for your security system.
The LAPD enforces the Alarm Ordinance. The initial permit fee to register a monitored alarm system in the City of Los Angeles is $43.
The Citys revised Alarm Ordinance became effective on November 8, 2004. The ordinance eliminated all free false alarms, increased the false alarm fee and created escalating penalties for each subsequent false alarm.

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You must have an alarm permitits the Law. LAPD officers handle 6,000 to 7,000 alarm calls each month, and over 90% are determined to be false alarms. Every alarm user, residential and business, can do his or her share to reduce false alarms and to help preserve police resources.
Select a chart to view: Burden RankStateFees 6 Nevada $1,608 7 California $579 8 Hawaii $694 9 Arizona $59629 more rows

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