Jacksonville, FL alarm permits are obtained by filling out the forms on Jacksonville's permit site. The city requires monitored households to obtain a city permit to avoid extra fees when police are dispatched. New permit fees are $10, and the fee for existing systems or renewals is $0.
Jacksonville's ordinance Chapter 168 governs the regulation of alarm systems and responses to false alarms within the city. It defines a false alarm as an alarm whereupon inspection it is determined "by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. that no unauthorized entry, robbery, or other such crime was committed or attempted in or on the premises which would have activated a properly functioning Alarm System."
The city provides a schedule of fees for false alarms, allowing for 2 free false alarm dispatches in a given year.
For users that incur charges, these charges can be offset with classes. The city provides an "False alarm Prevention User Awareness Class" study guide (please check their site for a more recent version if it exists). This class offers the opportunity to receive a waiver of up to $100 to users who take an online alarm awareness class once every two years.
Follow the steps below to obtain a permit in Jacksonville, FL: