548 security guard and private security companies in Orlando, Florida. Ranked by license status, profile views and recommendations.
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15 THREE PRIVATE INVESTIGATION& EXECUTIVE PROTECTION LLC
16 EAGLE SECURITY & ARMED SERVICES LLC
24/7 SECURITY SOLUTIONS CORP
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365 SECURITY MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC
A TEAM PROTECTION LLC
A-1 SECURITY PROTECTION SERVICES
A.T.O.G. ASPIS TACTICS OPERATIONS GROUP, LLC.
A&D SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLC
A2Z SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLC
AAA SECURITY, LLC.
ACTIVE SHIELD SERVICES LLC
AEGIS GROUP GLOBAL, INC.
AGMA SECURITY SERVICE, INC.
ALL NATION SECURITY SERVICES, INC
ALL PROTECTION SERVICES LLC
ALPHA PROTECTION AGENCY LLC
ALPHA SECURITY PROTECTION, LLC
AMERICAN CENTRAL FORCE PROTECTION LLC (ACFP)
AMERICAN CORPORATE SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS, INC.
AMERICAN ELITE PROTECTION LLC
AMERICAN PROTECTION SERVICES & INVESTIGATIONS
AMERICAN SECURITY LLC KISSIMMEE BRANCH
AMERICAN SECURITY, LLC
AMERICAN VIKING SECURITY, LLC.
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Orlando is one of Florida's largest security markets, defined by its global theme-park and tourism economy — Walt Disney World, Universal, and a relentless convention calendar — plus a fast-growing corporate, tech, and logistics base. Hospitality and event security, crowd management, corporate and convention coverage, and warehouse and construction-site work drive heavy demand, with Kissimmee, Sanford, Winter Park, and the Lake and Osceola suburbs adding retail, residential, and distribution work across a booming metro.
The providers below are ranked on merit, but the final check is yours. Work through these four steps before you sign anything in Orlando:
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 Orlando 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.
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.