![]() WE WILL SEND YOU ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND EXACT CLASS LOCATION AFTER WE RECEIVE YOUR $200.00 DEPOSIT. – $200.00 (USD)Ī DEPOSIT OF $200.00 IS REQUIRED AT THIS TIME TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT. New York State APPROVED 81-Hour Alarm License Course. Contact Jesse Kirschenbaum,Esq at 5 x 317 or or contact me directly.įOR THOSE INTERESTED IN GETTING NEW YORK ALARM INSTALLER LICENSE ![]() The prudent advice, get licensed where required. Also, at least for consumer subscribers, you won't be able to enforce your contract if not licensed. Of course you are subject to civil and criminal prosecution by licensing agencies. ![]() If you need a license qualifier, or want to qualify for a company as the license holder, see The Alarm Exchange, specifically the category License Holders and those looking for Qualifers.įailing to be license when required does not create absolute liability for negligence, but can be used against you and you will have to establish that you have the necessary skill that a license would suggest. These alarm companies cannot use the central station's alarm license.Ĭentral stations should be licensed in jurisdictions that require an alarm license for monitoring. If alarm companies are engaging in installation, they will need an alarm license in additional jurisdictions. Perhaps your readers, in other states, can share their thoughts and experiences dealing with unlicensed alarm companies, and the contract monitoring stations aiding them.Īnd, Ken, can you opine the risks that a company, such as SIMPLISAFE and/or central stations and their Qualified Managers, run by performing such activities?Īlarm companies that contract for monitoring services are required to have their own alarm license in jurisdictions that require a license for monitoring. We further believe that many other DIY vendors also operate without a proper license, claiming to be licensed, but rather it is a third party monitoring station which is licensed. When I contacted SIMPLISAFE about this their representative informed me that SIMPLISAFE was indeed licensed in California, and proceeded to give me the central station's California license number instead. giving me reason to believe they are well aware of, but seek to conceal, their license problems. The SIMPLISAFE website does not include their license information, and their online forum asks that subscribers telephone SIMPLISAFE for license information on a case-by-case basis. SIMPLISAFE may also still have a few subscribers monitored by a former central station from prior to 2014, but most subscribers are believed to be monitored now by one of the national monitoring companies now. I think a central station should monitor only licensed alarm companies and does a disservice to the industry when it aids unlicensed alarm companies. And they are aided in doing so by a central station which is ACO licensed in California, and which performs these services for unlicensed SIMPLISAFE. Further, SIMPLISAFE is not qualified to do any business in California, by virtue of not registering with the Secretary of State. We believe that SIMPLISAFE operates without the licenses required in many jurisdictions, including California, by contracting with end-users for alarm monitoring services including police-dispatch, for which a California Alarm Company Operator (ACO) license is required. Here is the link for the VoIP MongoTel Dealer Program: or call Chaim at 71 x 217 Correction: Yesterday's link for MongoTel didn't work.
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