Find security company owners & alarm installers by city.
State license boards, alarm permit databases, and contract signals, not a stale B2B database.
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[01] Discover
12K+ private security companies in the US.
Most are invisible to traditional databases.
Independent alarm companies, private security firms, and patrol services are state-licensed businesses with Google Maps listings and industry association memberships. They're invisible to ZoomInfo and Apollo because those tools were built to index tech companies, not security operators.
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Private security companies in the US
guard services, alarm installers, and monitoring firms
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Are independently owned
not ADT, Vivint, or corporate chains
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Results from traditional databases
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To build a list with Origami
any city, any license type, any service
[02] Research
AI agents that find security companies
where they actually operate.
Security company owners aren't always on LinkedIn. They're on state private security license boards, alarm permit databases, and BBB listings. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time, surfacing owners, license types, contract signals, and growth indicators that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find security companies ready to scale.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
State security licensing as verification
Every private security company needs state-issued licenses, Class B for alarm installers, Class D for guards, Class G for armed officers. Origami searches state license boards directly to verify active licenses, renewal dates, and license types so you know exactly who's legitimate.
Monitoring vs guard vs alarm segmentation
A 24/7 monitoring center is a different buyer than a manned guard service or an alarm installer. Origami segments security companies by service type, guard, patrol, alarm, monitoring, CCTV, or access control, so you target the right operators for your product.
Commercial contract size as a revenue qualifier
Security companies landing commercial building, hospital, or school district contracts are operating at a different scale. Origami surfaces recent contract wins from public filings and bid databases, identifying firms with growing revenue and expanding operations.
Smart home integration as technology adoption
Security companies adding Ring, Nest, or custom IoT integrations are modernizing their service offerings. Origami flags these technology adopters, they're more likely to invest in new platforms, monitoring software, and field service tools.
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