1. Q: What California code governs alarm company licensing? A: California
Business and Professions Code, Division 3, Chapter 11.6 (Alarm Company Act)
2. Q: What is the minimum age requirement for an alarm company
qualified manager? A: 18 years old
3. Q: How many years of experience are required to qualify as an alarm
company manager? A: Two years of responsible charge experience in the
alarm business
4. Q: What is the license fee for an alarm company operator license? A: The
current fee as established by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
(fees vary and are updated periodically)
5. Q: How often must an alarm company license be renewed? A: Every two
years
6. Q: What is required for alarm company license renewal? A: Payment of
renewal fee, proof of insurance, and compliance with continuing education
requirements
7. Q: What is the minimum insurance requirement for alarm companies in
California? A: $1,000,000 general liability insurance
8. Q: Who regulates alarm companies in California? A: The Bureau for
Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) under the Department of Consumer
Affairs
,9. Q: What constitutes "alarm business" under California law? A:
Installing, maintaining, monitoring, selling, or servicing alarm systems
10. Q: Can an unlicensed person perform alarm work in California? A: No,
all alarm work must be performed by licensed individuals or under licensed
supervision
11. Q: What is the penalty for operating without an alarm company
license? A: Misdemeanor charges, fines up to $5,000, and/or imprisonment up
to one year
12. Q: How long must alarm company records be retained? A: Three years
minimum
13. Q: What information must be included in alarm company contracts? A:
License number, total cost, cancellation rights, and specific services to be
provided
14. Q: What is the maximum amount an alarm company can charge for a
service call? A: There is no statutory maximum, but charges must be
reasonable and disclosed
15. Q: Are alarm companies required to provide a warranty? A: Yes,
minimum 90-day warranty on installation work
16. Q: What is required for alarm system monitoring? A: Proper licensing,
UL-listed monitoring equipment, and trained operators
17. Q: Can alarm companies subcontract work to unlicensed contractors?
A: No, all subcontractors must be properly licensed
18. Q: What disclosure is required for alarm system monitoring services?
A: Written disclosure of monitoring procedures, response protocols, and
limitations
19. Q: How soon after installation must an alarm system be tested? A:
Within 30 days of installation completion
20. Q: What constitutes false alarm under California law? A: An alarm
signal that results in emergency response when no actual emergency exists
21. Q: Are there penalties for excessive false alarms? A: Yes, many
jurisdictions impose fines for excessive false alarms
, 22. Q: What training is required for alarm system installers? A: Completion
of approved training program and ongoing education requirements
23. Q: Can alarm companies charge for false alarm fines? A: Only if
disclosed in the contract and reasonable
24. Q: What is required for door-to-door alarm sales? A: Proper licensing,
identification, and compliance with cooling-off period laws
25. Q: What is the cooling-off period for alarm system contracts? A: Three
business days for door-to-door sales
26. Q: Are there restrictions on alarm system advertising? A: Yes, all
advertising must be truthful and include license number
27. Q: What constitutes unprofessional conduct for alarm companies? A:
Fraud, negligence, incompetence, or violation of regulations
28. Q: Can alarm company licenses be suspended or revoked? A: Yes, for
violations of the Alarm Company Act or unprofessional conduct
29. Q: What is required for alarm company name changes? A: Application
to the licensing authority with appropriate fees
30. Q: Are there bonding requirements for alarm companies? A: Some
jurisdictions may require bonds; check local requirements
31. Q: What notification is required for alarm system disconnection? A:
Written notice to customer and monitoring station
32. Q: Can customers cancel alarm monitoring contracts? A: Yes, with
proper notice as specified in the contract
33. Q: What is required for alarm system relocations? A: New permits may
be required; check local jurisdiction requirements
34. Q: Are there limitations on alarm contract terms? A: Yes, contracts
cannot exceed certain durations without specific disclosures
35. Q: What constitutes adequate alarm system maintenance? A: Regular
testing, prompt repairs, and compliance with manufacturer specifications
36. Q: Are alarm companies liable for system failures? A: Limited liability
as specified in contracts and permitted by law