North Las Vegas — Nevada's fastest-growing city — is an established suburban setting, home to roughly 277,037 residents, and one of the Las Vegas metro's notable citys, Home security needs in North Las Vegas reflect its character. North Las Vegas's urban character means monitored security with verified-response cameras delivers measurably faster police dispatch than basic alarms.
Home security in North Las Vegas, Nevada typically costs $32–$59/month for monitored alarm service plus $91–$275 installation and $276–$1380 in equipment. The most-recommended provider for North Las Vegas is ADT through a certified Nevada PILB-licensed dealer (NRS 648), which provides professional installation, 24/7 central-station monitoring, and warranty service. Call (702) 555-0199 for a free, no-obligation quote.
Monitored home security in North Las Vegas runs $32–$59/month plus $91–$275 install and $276–$1380 equipment. North Las Vegas's below-average pricing reflects smaller average home sizes and fewer luxury features. Entry-level packages cover most homeowners well.
Professionally monitored alarm systems with 24/7 central station response, sensors on every entry point, and police/fire dispatch.
$35–$65/mo · $99–$299 install
Integrated smart home security combining alarms, cameras, smart locks, lighting, thermostats, and voice control in one app.
$45–$75/mo · $199–$499 install
Indoor and outdoor camera systems with cloud or local recording, smart motion zones, and 24/7 video storage.
$10–$30/mo · $299–$999 install
Video doorbells with two-way talk, motion detection, package alerts, and integration with your alarm system.
$3–$15/mo · $99–$199 install
Weatherproof outdoor cameras with night vision, smart motion zones, spotlight integration, and weatherproof ratings for Mojave Desert conditions.
$5–$20/mo · $149–$499 install
Keyless entry deadbolts with codes, smartphone unlock, auto-lock, and integration with your security system.
$0–$10/mo · $99–$249 install
Passive infrared motion sensors covering hallways, large rooms, and perimeter zones with pet-immune options.
$0–$5/mo · $49–$99 install
Acoustic and shock sensors that detect breaking glass on windows and sliding doors.
$0–$5/mo · $49–$99 install
Monitored smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors that auto-dispatch fire response without occupant action.
$10–$25/mo · $99–$199 install
Personal emergency response systems (PERS) with wearable pendants, fall detection, and 24/7 dispatch to {loc_name} EMS.
$25–$50/mo · $0–$99 install
North Las Vegas is patrolled by the North Las Vegas Police Department (NLVPD). Published priority-1 alarm response in NLVPD jurisdiction runs a median of 11.2 minutes. Verified alarms (two-way audio, video, or key-holder confirmation) receive priority dispatch and arrive in roughly 7.4 minutes — about 34% faster than unverified events.
North Las Vegas alarm registration is administered by the North Las Vegas Police Department under North Las Vegas Municipal Code Title 9, Chapter 9.48. Annual permits run $25 for residential and $50 for commercial. False-alarm fines follow this schedule: alarm #1 warning; alarm #2 $50; alarm #3 $100; alarm #4+ $250.
Reference station: Las Vegas — Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) (elevation 2,030 ft). July average high 106°F; 78 days/year above 100°F and 25 above 110°F. Standard Vegas Valley conditions. Outdoor cameras need IP66 rating and 130°F+ operating temperature minimum; surfaces in direct sun routinely exceed 165°F in July-August.
| Police agency | North Las Vegas Police Department (NLVPD) |
|---|---|
| Alarm permit | $25/yr residential — North Las Vegas Municipal Code Title 9, Chapter 9.48 |
| First false-alarm fine | $50 starting at alarm #2 |
| Verified-alarm policy | Yes — priority dispatch for verified alarms |
| Response time | 11.2 min priority-1 median (7.4 min verified) |
| Estimated burglary rate | ~1385 estimated annual (5.0/1,000 residents) |
| Climate reference | Las Vegas — Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) |
| July avg high | 106°F |
| Days/year over 110°F | 25 |
Sources: NLVPD published statistics; NLV Municipal Code Ch. 9.48. · NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 Climate Normals, KLAS station. · Burglary rate is estimated from jurisdiction-level statistics modulated by neighborhood-specific safety scoring; not measured at the block level.
Monitored home security in North Las Vegas runs $32–$59/month plus a one-time install fee of $99–$299 and $300–$1,500 in equipment. North Las Vegas's below-average pricing means most homeowners land toward the middle of those ranges.
North Las Vegas is patrolled by the North Las Vegas Police Department (NLVPD). Published priority-1 alarm response in NLVPD jurisdiction runs a median of 11.2 minutes. Verified alarms (two-way audio, video, or key-holder confirmation) receive priority dispatch and arrive in roughly 7.4 minutes — about 34% faster than unverified events.
North Las Vegas alarm registration is administered by the North Las Vegas Police Department under North Las Vegas Municipal Code Title 9, Chapter 9.48. Annual permits run $25 for residential and $50 for commercial. False-alarm fines follow this schedule: alarm #1 warning; alarm #2 $50; alarm #3 $100; alarm #4+ $250.
For North Las Vegas homeowners who want a proven national brand with local installation support, ADT through a certified Nevada dealer is the most-recommended option. Vivint and Ring are also active in North Las Vegas; we route most of our North Las Vegas leads to a local ADT-authorized dealer who handles installation, warranty, and ongoing service.
In North Las Vegas, yes for most single-family homes. Front-door, driveway, and yard cameras are the standard four-camera entry point. North Las Vegas homes with pools, side yards, or detached structures commonly run 6–8 cameras. Always use IP66-rated cameras with operating temperatures of at least 130°F for Mojave Desert conditions.
North Las Vegas has higher reported-crime rates than the Vegas-metro median for property crimes, which is why monitored security with verified-response cameras delivers a measurable benefit here. Verified alarms (where audio or video confirms an active break-in) receive priority dispatch from NLVPD, often arriving 30–50% faster than unverified alarms.
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