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Naples anchors Collier County on Florida's southwest Gulf coast, one of the state's wealthiest markets — a destination for affluent seasonal residents, luxury golf and beachfront communities, and high-value estates. Executive and residential protection, gated-community and HOA patrol, luxury-retail and hospitality coverage, and event security drive demand, with Marco Island and the surrounding communities adding resort and residential work in a strongly seasonal, premium market.
How to choose a security company in Naples
The providers below are ranked on merit, but the final check is yours. Work through these four steps before you sign anything in Naples:
1Verify the license yourself. Ask for the license number in writing and look it up on the official state registry — not the certificate the company shows you. A license can be expired, suspended or revoked while the paperwork still looks valid.
2Check the guards, not just the company. A licensed firm can still staff your site with unregistered officers. Ask whether the guards actually assigned to you hold current credentials, and who covers a no-show.
3Get the certificate of insurance directly from the carrier. Request it naming you as certificate holder. If a guard is injured or causes harm on your property and the provider is uninsured, that liability lands on you.
4Compare 2–3 written quotes. Insist on the bill rate, the guard's pay rate and what happens on overtime and holidays. A quote well under the local market usually means an underpaid post with high turnover — which is how coverage gaps start.
Security licensing requirements in Florida
Private security in Florida is licensed at the state level by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing. A legitimate company operating in Naples holds a Class “B” Security Agency license, which means it has cleared FDACS's ownership, background-check and insurance requirements. Ask for that license number in writing and verify it yourself — a certificate on the wall tells you nothing about current standing, since a license can be suspended or revoked.
Guard credential
Class “D” Security Officer license
40 hours of training for the Class “D” license
Armed officers
Class “G” Statewide Firearm License
a 28-hour firearm course plus a 4-hour annual requalification · Minimum age 21
Insurance
$300,000 combined single-limit coverage
Renewal
Licenses renew every two years — check the issue date, not just the status.
Hiring an unlicensed company is a risk you carry. In Florida, operating without a license is first-degree misdemeanor (first offense), escalating to a third-degree felony for a second or subsequent offense (Fla. Stat. § 493.6120). A first violation of Florida's private-security licensing law (operating or being employed as an unlicensed Class B agency or officer) is a first-degree misdemeanor; a second or subsequent violation is a third-degree felony, and FDACS may also seek a civil penalty of up to $10,000, with anyone convicted of a chapter 493 violation ineligible for licensure for five years.
Frequently asked questions about private security in Naples
Do security guards in Naples need a Florida license?
Yes. Florida regulates security through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Division of Licensing, under Chapter 493 — Naples and Collier County have no separate guard license. Agencies hold a Class "B" Security Agency license, unarmed officers a Class "D", and armed officers an added Class "G" firearm license; investigation firms hold a Class "A". All verify on the FDACS portal. In one of the state's wealthiest markets, confirm the agency's Class "B" and ask for references from comparable estates or gated communities before you hire.
What security does Naples' affluent, seasonal market drive?
Naples is one of Florida's wealthiest markets — luxury golf and beachfront communities, high-value estates, and affluent seasonal residents make executive and residential protection, gated-community and HOA patrol, luxury-retail and hospitality coverage, and event security the core service lines. Marco Island and the surrounding Collier communities add resort and residential work. Demand is strongly seasonal, peaking with winter residents, and buyers expect a discreet, polished, low-profile presence. Look for a provider experienced with high-net-worth clients, estate post orders and season-driven staffing swings.
How much does private security cost in Naples?
Naples is a premium market and bills at the top end of Florida's roughly $18–$30/hour range for a standing unarmed post before markup — among the highest in the state alongside South Florida. A 12-hour daily post bills at a monthly rate reflecting that wage plus the provider's overhead, insurance and margin; executive protection, armed and estate details bill higher, while shared HOA or community patrol costs far less per home. Request two or three itemized quotes from licensed Class "B" agencies and weigh service culture and references, not just price.
Should estates here use armed or unarmed officers?
Most Naples estates, gated communities and HOA posts use unarmed Class "D" officers, prioritizing a discreet, professional presence backed by access control, cameras and patrol. Armed coverage — requiring a Florida Class "G" firearm license on top of the Class "D" — is reserved for specific threat situations, high-value transport, or clients who want an armed detail. A licensed provider can assess the property and recommend the right posture; for most Naples residential settings, a polished unarmed program fits the environment better than an overtly armed one.
How many private security companies are there in Naples?
Our directory lists 66 security guard and private security companies in Naples. Most hold an active license with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing (FDACS) and offer on-site security guards, executive protection, corporate security, mobile patrol and alarm monitoring.
How are security companies in Naples ranked?
Companies are ranked on merit: those with a verified, active state license come first, followed by verified reviews and track record. Reviews count 7 days after they're published. If you only want to see companies with a verified license, check the list of state licensed security companies in Naples.
How much does it cost to hire private security in Naples?
Costs vary by service type. A security guard post in Naples runs between $8,400 and $13,000 per month for a 12h daily post; an executive protection agent between $16,000 and $37,000 per month; event security between $37 and $63 per guard per hour. We recommend requesting 2-3 quotes to compare.
What services do private security companies in Naples offer?
Security companies in Naples offer on-site security guards, armed security, mobile patrol, event security, executive protection, corporate security, warehouse and industrial security, residential and HOA security, alarm monitoring, video surveillance and security consulting. Each profile details the specific services each provider offers.
How do I verify that a security company in Naples is licensed?
Each profile shows the company's license status and, where available, its license number. Cross-check it on FDACS's public license lookup. If a company doesn't appear, or its license shows as expired, suspended or revoked, don't hire it. The official lookup for Florida is Florida FDACS — Division of Licensing: https://www.fdacs.gov/Business-Services/Private-Security-Licenses
How do I request security quotes in Naples?
Use our quote form to describe what you need (type of service, area within Naples, shifts, number of guards) and we share your request with licensed companies so interested providers can contact you with a quote. It's 100% free with no obligation.
How quickly can I hire private security in Naples?
For standard services like on-site guards or alarm monitoring, coverage can typically start within 48-72 hours of accepting a quote. For specialized services (executive protection, large events), expect 5-10 business days for personnel selection, screening and site onboarding.
What's the risk of hiring an unlicensed security company in Naples?
If an incident occurs involving personnel from an unlicensed company, you can face negligent-hiring liability. Unlicensed operators also frequently lack certified training, guard registration (guard cards) and active liability insurance, and states can fine businesses that knowingly use them. Always verify the state license before signing a contract.