Alarm Permit – Casa Grande

City of Casa Grande Alarm Ordinance and Permitting

As cities expand and evolve, the need for effective security measures becomes increasingly important. In Casa Grande, Arizona, one such measure is the alarm permit process, which is designed to regulate and manage the use of security alarms within the city. This article will provide a detailed overview of the alarm permit process in Casa Grande, including the application procedure, regulatory requirements, and the benefits of obtaining an alarm permit.

Are Alarm Permits required in Casa Grande?

Yes, in the city of Casa Grande, alarm permits are required for any residential or commercial property that utilizes a security alarm system. This requirement is part of the city’s effort to reduce false alarms, which can divert emergency resources away from actual emergencies and impact overall public safety. By mandating permits, the city aims to ensure that alarm systems are properly maintained and used responsibly.

You can find the city’s ordinance here: ORDINANCE NO. 13 97 .08.19

Application Process for an Alarm Permit

The process of applying for an alarm permit in Casa Grande is straightforward but requires attention to detail. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Determine Eligibility

Before applying, ensure that your alarm system is installed at a property within the Casa Grande city limits. Both residential and commercial properties are required to obtain an alarm permit. Use this process instead if your property is located in county jurisdiction.

Step 2: Complete the Application Form

You can complete the alarm permit application form from the city of Casa Grande’s CryWolf website or directly at their office. The form will ask for information such as:

  • Address of the Alarm System
  • Owner or manager’s contact information
  • Names and Contact Numbers for emergency contacts or key holders
  • Alarm Company Information (select “CGI COMMUNICATIONS – 79” from the drop down menu)
  • Any special conditions (e.g. dogs, hazardous chemicals, etc)
Step 3: Submit the Application

Submit the completed application form along with the required documentation either online through the city’s portal, via mail, or in person at the Casa Grande Police Department. Be sure to include any applicable fees, which may vary depending on whether the alarm system is residential or commercial. 

Fees, Renewals, and Fines
Fees

At the time of this writing the city’s alarm permit fee is $10.00. This fee helps cover the administrative costs associated with managing the alarm permit program and handling false alarm responses.

Renewals

Alarm permits are not permanent and must be renewed annually. Renewal notices are usually sent out before the permit’s expiration date. It’s essential to renew the permit on time to avoid any lapse in coverage and to stay compliant with city regulations.

Fines

False alarm activations within a permit year will result as follows:

Burglary Alarm Activation

  • First – Second False Alarm, No Fine
  • Third – Fifth False Alarm, $50.00
  • Sixth – Eighth False Alarm, $100.00
  • Ninth and Over False Alarm, $150.00

Panic / Robbery Alarm Activation

  • First False Alarm, No Fine
  • Second – Fourth False Alarm, $125.00
  • Fifth and Over False Alarm, $225.00

Alarm Owners who are unregistered with the Casa Grande False Alarm Reduction Program, at the time of their false alarm, will receive a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) fee in addition to any false alarm fines incurred.

Maintaining Your Alarm System

To avoid false alarms and potential fines, it’s important to properly maintain your alarm system:

  • Regular Testing: Test the system regularly to ensure its functioning correctly. All of our Alarm systems test automatically every 7 days and will notify us after 30 days of test inactivity.
  • Keep your Alarm Permit Active: Once you are registered, keep your alarm permit active with the city to ensure you do not receive additional fines in the event of a false alarm.
  • Update Contacts: Keep your emergency contact information up-to-date with the city so they can contact you in the event that your alarm system is malfunctioning or there is an issue at your property.
  • Educate Users: Ensure that everyone who may use the alarm system is familiar with its operation and understands how to prevent false alarms.
Contact Information

For further information or assistance with the alarm permit process you can contact the Casa Grande False Alarm Reduction Program at (855) 905-0605 or by sending an Email to: casagrandeaz@alarm-billing.com.

Alternatively you can contact the:

Casa Grande Police Department
373 E. Val Vista Blvd
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Phone: (520) 421-8700
Website: Casa Grande Police Department

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