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City of Peoria Police Department Ops Menu
Residential and Commercial
Security Alarm Registration
The City of Peoria requires residences and
businesses installing
security alarms to register with the City.
Registration forms are available for download
through the links at the left or from the Alarm
Coordinator at (623) 773-7017. There is a $10 fee to
register.
Download the
False Alarm Brochure in PDF format.
Each year, false alarms cost all of us millions of
dollars and thousands of wasted man hours. The
Peoria Police Department, as well as the security
companies, must spend a significant amount of time
and money responding to false alarms. You as the
system user may also experience the inconvenience of
false alarms and the assessment of fines. False
alarms must concern each of us. They do not reduce
crime and can cause a certain level of complacency
among all concerned parties. They also increase the
liability and endanger the safety and welfare of the
public, responsible parties, and responding
agencies.
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40 Ways to
Eliminate False Alarms
What is a false alarm?
A false alarm is any
alarm caused by human error or equipment problems
requiring police response, with no evidence of an
actual crime having been committed.
What is not considered a false alarm?
Alarms caused by an
act of God, telephone line interruptions,
burglaries, and attempted burglaries. Alarm calls
that are cancelled before the officers’ arrival are
not counted as false. However, Panic and Robbery
alarms cannot be cancelled.
Who determines which alarms are false?
The Alarm Coordinator
relies on the daily alarm reports to verify whether
or not an alarm call was actual or false. The
responding officer’s comments relayed in the reports
are used in this verification process.
How many “free” false alarms are allowed per year?
The City of Peoria
allows three false alarms within a consecutive three
hundred and sixty five (365) day calendar period
commencing from the date of the first false alarm.
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False
Alarm #
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Assessment |
4-8
9-UP |
$75.00 EA
150.00 EA |
How will I be notified if I have reached the
excessive false alarm range?
After three false
alarms have been
recorded, you will receive a “Warning
Letter” by regular mail. This letter states
the dates and times of the false alarms.
If you receive this letter it is now time
to evaluate what is causing the false
alarms and take action to eliminate them.
If a fourth false
alarm has been recorded,
you will be notified by mail.
This “Violation Letter” will also indicate the
dates and times of the alarms, and you do have 20
days to respond to this letter in writing explaining
why your system is having false alarms and the
measures you have taken to eliminate the problem(s)
or a specific reason, if any, why the alarm(s)
should not be considered false. After 20 days, if
you have not responded to the letter in writing, you
and your alarm company shall have waived your right
to any further review or hearing and you will
receive an alarm invoice in the amount of $75.00,
which is due within 30 days from the date of the
invoice.
What happens if I do not pay the alarm invoice on
time? If it is not
paid timely, late charges will be applied and the
invoice may be forwarded to the City’s Collection
Department.
What if I still have questions?
If you receive any of the notices listed above, and
have questions, please contact the Alarm Coordinator
at (623) 773-7017 as soon as possible.
Download the
False Alarm Brochure in PDF format.
Peoria City Code applicable to
Alarm Systems
2-220.
Police department; fees required
21-31.
Alarm systems; applicability.
21-32. Alarm systems; definitions.
21-33. Administration; alarm licensing,
notification.
21-34. Alarm business duties.
21-35. Alarm subscriber's and proprietor's
duties.
21-36. Alarm businesses; permits and
exemptions.
21-37. Alarm agents; suspension or
revocation of permits; appeal.
21-38. Alarm subscribers; permit required,
penalties, assessments.
21-39. False alarms; warning notice.
21-40. Police review of false alarms.
21-41. False alarm assessments; appeal
procedures.
21-42. Alarm system operation
prohibitions.
21-43. Grace Period.
21-44. Alarm systems; regulations.
21-45. Prohibition of automatic or
prerecorded messages to the City; exception.
21-46. Application; requirements;
installation, restrictions.
21-47. Confidentiality.
21-48. Alarm call cancellations.
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