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Salt Lake City Alarm Ordinance

The use of burglary alarm systems has substantially increased. Salt Lake City police officers responding to these alarms have found them to be 99 percent false. This false alarm rate has resulted in an overwhelming burden on law enforcement.

December 1, 2000, a new alarm ordinance took effect in Salt Lake City. A private security guard should now be responding to your burglar alarm. Responding to your alarm for the protection of your property will be their priority. They will determine if a police officer is required. The Salt Lake City Police Department will be involved in an on-going training effort involving all areas of alarm response with private guard companies licensed with the State of Utah.

The alarm ordinance still provides for fines for those that misuse their alarm systems. Please make sure you are familiar with your alarm system and have regular maintenance.

Alarms activated by people such as robbery, panic and duress alarms will remain a high priority and will be responded to by Salt Lake City police officers.

We believe this approach will form a healthy cooperation between the police department, the alarm industry and private guard services to provide Salt Lake City citizens with a faster, more efficient alarm response.

Salt Lake City Police Department provides a large variety of crime prevention programs. We will do a personalized security survey of your home or business. Please call (801) 799-4618 to make an appointment. If you have any questions or need to contact the Salt Lake City Police Department Alarm Unit, please call us at (801) 799-3113.

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Salt Lake City Police Department
Alarm Unit
315 East 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Telephone: 801-799-3113
Fax: (801) 799-3419
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Highlights of the Salt Lake City Corporation Alarm Ordinance 5.08

Effective December 1, 2000