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Typically from $7,700 USD per guard post/month. See prices →
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A.A.M. Services
CrossWire Solutions LLC
Dignitary Protection & Investigative Services
East Coast Protection Services
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JR Security Consultant and Protection
Marion Leigh Corporation
Maximal Security Services
New Security Ventures
RJJ Security LLC
United Security, Inc
Wagner Monitoring Services, Inc.
Residential and HOA security in Freehold covers gatehouse posts, community patrol and high-rise concierge coverage, with communities splitting the cost across homes.
In Freehold, demand for residential & hoa security is driven by a retail hub anchored by Freehold Raceway Mall and corporate offices and a growing residential base. The sectors that most rely on this service include retail, corporate and commercial, residential, with specific needs in areas such as Freehold Raceway Mall and the retail corridors, the corporate and office parks, the residential communities. The city's main security concerns — retail shrink at high-volume malls and HOA and residential access control — make working with a licensed, professional provider a priority investment for businesses and homeowners.
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Estimated range per guard post/month in Freehold:
$7,700 — $12,000 USD
That puts Freehold about 3% above the US national range ($7,500 — $12,000).
Armed officers typically run about 35% more than unarmed coverage for the same post — the premium covers the firearm permit, range requalification and the higher insurance the provider carries. In Freehold that puts an armed post around $10,000 — $16,000 USD per guard post/month.
Gatehouse/HOA post covering a 12h daily shift. Communities split the cost across homes; gate posts, patrol rounds and camera integration set the monthly total.
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Before you hire
A guide for HOA boards and gated communities: manned gate vs. virtual guard vs. unmanned access, courtesy patrol, CC&R enforcement limits, how security is funded through dues, and how to RFP and vet a licensed provider.
Read the residential & hoa security buyer's guidePrivate security in New Jersey is licensed at the state level by the New Jersey State Police, Private Detective Unit (SORA). A legitimate company operating in Freehold holds a Security Officer Company license (SORA), which means it has cleared New Jersey State Police'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 New Jersey, operating without a license is fourth-degree crime (indictable) (N.J.S.A. 45:19A-3 and 45:19A-4). Working as, or performing the functions of, a security officer without SORA registration is a fourth-degree crime (up to 18 months imprisonment, up to $10,000 fine), and a company owner/operator who employs an unregistered officer is separately guilty of a fourth-degree crime per officer employed, with civil penalties of $1,000 (first offense) to $2,500 (subsequent) also recoverable.
14 providers below list residential & hoa security in Freehold. 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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