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For HOA-HOAs

Course Instructor: Anthony Seda

Anthony Seda

30 Years Experience

Store Detective

NYC Board of Ed Police

Private Investigator

Process Server

Overview Lasts Two Hours

10 Minute Break After 1st Hour

No Smoking

Smoking & Restrooms on 1st Floor

Presentation Will Be Available

Contact Information Will Be Available

Relax...

…you can do this!

Your Requirements as an HOA Representative

Your Security Company’s Requirements

Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS)

What You Can/Can’t Expect of a Security Firm

Background Checks

Required Licenses & Training

Armed Security

Parking Enforcement

Question & Answers

As An HOA Representative

Understand What Your Security Firm Can Do

Make Sure Your Security Firm is Licensed

Make Sure Your Security Firm is Insured

Report All Incidents Immediately

Do Not Intervene Once Security is Alerted

Notify Security of Any Suspicious Activity

Keep in Regular Contact with Security

Make Sure Property Owners are Informed

…well informed owners are more alert!

As Your Property’s

Security Professionals

Consistent and Visible Patrols

Timely Response to All Calls

Immediate Police Interface As Required

Trained in Crisis Management

Trained in the Use of Deadly Force

Fully Licensed

Insured by Liability & Workman’s Comp

Trained in Parking Enforcement

Safe Driving Enforcement

The Laws That Govern

Security Firms

NRS 202.3657: Concealed Weapons Permit

NRS 648.060: License and Registration

NRS 648.100: Exams, Background Checks

NRS 648.110: Min 5 Yrs Exp as Investigator

NRS 648.135: Mandatory Insurance

NRS 648.142: Issuance of Badge; License

NRS 648.200: Safeguarding Information

NRS 648.203: Criminal History

NAC 648: 220: Financial Background Check

NAC 648.290: Criminal Background Check

NAC 648.310: Examinations

NAC 648.325: Insurance Requirements

NAC 648.342: Powers of Arrest

NAC 648.345: Firearm Certification

NAC 648.346: Firing Range Training

NAC 648.346: Firearm Written Exam

NAC 648.350: Issuance of Certification

What You Should

and Shouldn’t Expect

Visible & Consistent Vehicle Patrols

Armed Response in Emergency Situations

Linked with METRO

Close Relationship with All Law Enforcement

Conflict Resolution

Resident & Visitor Check-in (Guard Shacks)

Parking Enforcement

Speeding and Unsafe Driver Alerts

Licensed and Bonded

Babysitting Service

Foreclosure Service

Eviction Service

Posting or Notice Delivery Service

Tenant Spying Service

Collection or Delinquency Recovery Service

Medical Aid Service (except as First Responder)

Trash Removal Service

Off-Site Security Service

What You Need

To Know

All Security Personnel Are Cleared by FBI

Undergo Extensive Credit Checks

Undergo Extensive Criminal History Checks

Undergo Rigorous Training

We Make Sure We Know Your Tenants

…that makes your job a lot easier!

For All Nevada

Security Companies

Security Guard Work Card

Firearm Classroom Training Certificate

Shooting Range Training Certificate

Concealed Weapons Permit (CCW)

Marksmanship Training Certificate

Criminal Detainment Course Completion

Properly Writing Reports Course Completion

Certificate of Observation Course Completion

For Armed Licensed Security Personnel: ◦ 11 Hour Security Guard Firearm Training

◦ 3 Hour Firearm Range Training

◦ 8 Hour Licensed Armed Security Training

◦ 5 Additional Hours Firearm Range Training

All Applicants Must Pass a Written Exam

Submit Fingerprints, Background Check

…but those are only the min requirements

Concealed Weapons Permit

Legal and Ethical Issues Instruction

Instruction on Defusing Situations

Instruction on Criminal Detention

Emergency First Responder Certificates (CPR, First Aid)

Marksmanship and Target Training

NV Laws Pertaining to Firearms and the Use of Deadly Force

Concealment Techniques

Situational Awareness

Live Firearms Qualification

Weapons Retention Techniques

Use of Deadly Force

by Security Guards

Earn Certificate of Competency

Complete Firearm Safety Course

Pass FBI & NRCH Background Checks

Meet Residency Requirements

No History of Violence

No Stalking/Domestic Violence

No Drug Use/Excessive Alcohol Use

No Parole/Felonies

All Security Personnel Must Meet these Minimum Qualifications to Obtain a Concealed Weapons Permit:

Deranged Man Takes Hostage at Gunpoint ◦ Told to Drop Weapon

◦ Security Personnel Shoots to Protect Hostage

Shot Fired at Security Guard During Robbery ◦ Security Personnel Returns Fire

Thieves Confronted in Unoccupied Home ◦ Charge Security Guard With a Knife

◦ Security Guard Retaliates With Deadly Force

The use of deadly force is always a last resort. Here are some cases where the use of deadly force would be an option:

The chances that a Trained Security Professional will be required to respond with Deadly Force are minimal.

But if a situation arises… you need to know that your Security Company has the Training and Skills to handle it!

What Your Security Guard

Can & Cannot Do

Call a Tow Company?

Ticket an Illegally Parked Vehicle?

Write a Ticket For Speeding?

Jump Start a Vehicle?

Respond to an Accident?

Ticket a Vehicle With Expired Tags?

Perform an In-Field Sobriety Test?

Security Personnel are asked to enforce Parking and Driving Regulations more than any other aspect of their job. Here’s a list of what you can and can’t expect of your Security Company:

Yep!

Yep! Nope

Nope

Yep!

Yep! Nope

but we will alert the authorities

Now It’s Your Turn!

702-562-8172 [email protected]

“Thanks for your participation!”