Alarm Permits

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The Fullerton Police Department has contracted with Alarm Program Systems LLC / CitySupport to administer the City of Fullerton's Alarm Program.   

Who needs an Alarm System Permit?

In accordance with Fullerton Municipal Code any individual or business with a functioning alarm system installed at their residence or place of business in the City of Fullerton must obtain an Alarm System Permit. 

Every residence or business operating an alarm system in Fullerton must obtain a permit.  Permits are good until cancelled by the alarm user and must be renewed annually

What is the purpose of an Alarm System Permit?

To provide Police and Emergency Personnel adequate contact telephone numbers in case of an emergency. It also provides the Police a list of responsible parties who can respond to the alarm location in the event of a break-in.

Obtain an Alarm System Permit

Alarm Fees

Annual Alarm System Permit Fees (New/Renewal)

Permits expire on the anniversary date of their issuance.

  • Residential: $44.00
  • Small Commercial (less than 10,000 sq. ft.): $50.00
  • Large Commercial (10,000 sq. ft. and greater): $100.00

False Alarm Fees

It is the responsibility of the property owner to ensure that the alarm system is in proper working order at all times. False alarms are a substantial drain on police services and are subject to fines according to the following schedule:

(Per Permit Year)

  • 1st - 2nd False Alarms: No Charge*
  • 3rd False Alarm: $55.00 Each
  • 4th False Alarm: $155.00 Each
  • 5th - Every One Thereafter: $231.00 Each

*The first two false alarms are not billed if a current permit is on file, otherwise the first two false alarms are billed at $55.00 each. The "Notice of False Alarm" left by the officer who responds to a false alarm is considered your notification of police response.

In order to reduce the number of false alarms and increase time for police officers to respond to actual emergencies and other legitimate calls for service, the City of Fullerton has a standing Alarm Ordinance (Municipal Code, Chapter 3.51.010, “Burglary and Robbery Alarm Systems”).

Additional Information

If your emergency contact information changes during the course of the year, contact the Alarm Permit Representative to have your records updated.

These guidelines will assist you in the proper installation of your alarm.

Contact

Alarm Program Systems / CitySupport
https://fullertonca.citysupport.org     
(888) 865-9770 
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET
fullertonca@citysupport.org
   
Mailing Address
Fullerton Alarm Program
Dept LA 25484
Pasadena, CA 91185-5484