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Access control in Miami replaces easily-copied keys with revocable credentials, zoned permissions and an auditable record of every door event.
In Miami, demand for access control is driven by a global finance and international-trade gateway and the port and cruise industry. The sectors that most rely on this service include finance and international trade, tourism and hospitality, port and cruise, with specific needs in areas such as the Brickell financial core, Downtown Miami, the Port of Miami and cruise terminals. The city's main security concerns — corporate lobby and access control and executive and residential protection — make working with a licensed, professional provider a priority investment for businesses and homeowners.
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Estimated range per project in Miami:
$1,600 — $11,000 USD
That puts Miami about 7% above the US national range ($1,500 — $10,000) — local wage floors, cost of living and competition for licensed officers all push rates up.
Installed access-control system, priced per project. Cost scales with the number of doors, hardware type (a card reader vs. turnstiles or mantraps), the software platform and integration with alarm/CCTV. Multi-door and multi-site rollouts run well above a single controlled entrance.
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Before you hire
How to choose and specify an access control system: credential types compared, cloud vs. on-prem, door hardware and life-safety code constraints, integration with guards and cameras, real cost ranges, and an RFP checklist.
Read the access control buyer's guidePrivate 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 Miami 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.
Miami scores 66/100 on our Crime Index (grade C), which makes it safer than 36% of the 759 US cities we track. The index is built from FBI Crime Data Explorer reports for a population of 498,792.
Crime Index
Crime rates describe a city, not a specific address — the right level of coverage depends on your block, your hours and what you're protecting. Use the neighborhood breakdown to see how Miami varies internally before you scope a contract.
See the full Miami Crime Index and neighborhood breakdown0 providers below list access control in Miami. Ranking is based on verifiable signals, but the last checks are yours — and they are the ones that decide whether a contract holds up.
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