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What Does The Nevada Security Association Do?

The Nevada Security Association (NSA) is a non-profit organization which is recognized as the association which represents life-safety, Surveillance and Intrusion Alarm companies and operators.

The NSA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of eight people which are elected by the membership. Board members are elected for two year terms and the Board meets approximately ten times per year. There are seven Regular Members (alarm company representatives) on the Board, one Associate Member (a supplier).

Life-safety, Surveillance and Intrusion Alarm companies in the state of Nevada are invited to join the NSA and take advantage of our benefits of membership. In addition to these companies, the NSA has an associate member program for suppliers and other persons associated with the industry.

Representing Our Industry

The security industry in Nevada is constantly changing. We aim to provide an open forum for our membership to discuss current issues and topics relevant to our trade.

  • Educational Requirements for Alarm Technicians
  • Security Companies Held Responsible for Alarm Users Not Having Permits
  • Reciprocity Spreading Throughout Nevada!
  • Laws for Contractors - and for Unlicensed Companies
  • Statewide Licensing

Southern Nevada Required Business Licenses

Click here to download the required licenses for operating a low voltage fire and security company in southern Nevada.

Benefits of Belonging to the NSA

  • When you join the NSA, you are automatically a member of the national Electronic Security Association
  • Membership Meetings with speakers on topics such as false alarm management, laws regarding contractors, state legislation, and educational requirements for alarm technicians
  • Representation before governmental entities. NSA works with the local jurisdictions on alarm ordinances to ensure fair treatment for our industry.
  • NSA website lists all members and offers links to their website and e-mail addresses.
  • Updates on local and regional alarm ordinances are available through the newsletter and special mailings
  • Public Safety Committee membership is offered all NSA members - The Public Safety Committee consists of Alarm Coordinators and Alarm Company Representatives from around the state. Met regularly with the alarm Coordinators and find out what is going on in each jurisdiction.
  • Networking Opportunities abound at the NSA Membership Meetings.