On October 1, 2008, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners revised the Palm Beach County Burglar Alarm Ordinance. The revisions to the ordnance were effective October 1, 2008, but the residents and businesses within the Village Royal Palm Beach were granted temporary reprieve in compliance with the ordinance’s revisions and alarm registration. Residents and business owners will now have to register their active burglar alarm with the Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Office Alarm Unit Enforcement since the ordinance went into effect in the Village on March 1, 2009. For those dealers with customers in Royal Palm Beach Village, please inform alarm system owners that the registration process can be completed by mailing the application and a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) check made payable to: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, c/o Accounting Department, P.O. Box 24681, West Palm Beach, FL, 33416-4681. Should the application and fee not arrive, the Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Office will discontinue response to alarms that may occur at the premises. However, the Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Office will continue to respond to all 911 calls, all robbery/panic duress and hold up alarms. These alarm activations require an intentional act by a person on the premises to activate the alarm, even if the alarm user is on “No Response Status.” Last year alone, the deputies in District 9 (the Village) reported responding to over 2,500 false alarms.
In many circumstances, the alarms were set off due to error, poorly working/installed alarms or other reasons that could have been easily avoided. In each case, deputies responded to the false alarms when they could have been patrolling other areas or responding to high priority calls. The new ordinance was enacted by the County in an attempt to reduce law enforcement response to false alarm activations. False alarms unnecessarily stress law enforcement resources and waste valuable tax dollars. The Alarm Ordinance encourages alarm users to repair defective alarm systems and learn correct system operation. An alarm activation from an alarm system not registered is subject to a civil penalty of $260.00 for each activation. It is imperative that all residents and businesses register their alarm system in compliance with the ordinance.
Provided by 'The Handshake,' The Official Publication of the Alarm Association of Florida