NealTK1244 Thanks for your support, we definitely believe that there is crucial role for security in today's society. Its true that police cannot be everywhere and while security doesn't have all the rights and responsibility that sworn peace officers have, we believe that we can fill in some of the gaps and help respond to things that police certainly won't be able to respond to or respond in a quick timeframe.
Honestly these guys are doing what most police departments are too busy to do. The business checks, the door checks, foot patrol deterring crime and unwanted solicitation these guys are pros and this should be the standard for many security companies. They all look sharp and clean, especially this officer seems very professional.
So i don't even live in this state but these guys operate better than some actual LE agencies to be realistic. Quite honestly people bashing this group just shows a level of ignorance I've never seen. Instead of jumping on the bandwagon and bashing just because thats what people do be realistic and analyze what these guys do. Most making negative comments prob can't pass a bg check.
This guy seems super professional. Police cannot be everywhere, and being prepared like this officer prevents a less than desirable outcome. I had no idea security could be this professional.
You guys are looking great! Miss patrolling and working with you! Stay safe out there guys. DMPS is the BEST security company in all of Colorado. - Turner
Thank you! Hope you are doing well out there, and glad you enjoyed your time here. You were a great Patrol Officer and always have a spot back here with us if you ever make it back to the state!
I wish they had security companys like these here in nyc where we could patrol, walk around, drive around and be active , not just sit down in a post for 8 hours.
Hats off to you guys. I so wish this kind of operation existed over here where I live. I've done security for years and haven't seen anything like this. There is that perfect middle ground between police officer and your everyday checkpoint scanning security officer. You all are professional, vigilant, and my God are you proactive. I love that you're out and about providing that presence. I can only imagine how appreciative the local PD must be to have yall out there. God bless, stay safe, keep up the great work.
Thank you! It is great to hear from people such as yourself to help reinforce our belief in doing things just a bit different! Yes, you are correct about the local PDs being appreciative for the most part. While there are still a few who believe that security are uneducated, untrained and unprofessional, most realize the importance of services such as ours. We attribute everything to our dedicated professionals that we have working for us who strive to make a difference! Thanks again for your support!
@@Denver-metro-protective I've got a decade in security. Unfortunately I've seen too many that reinforce that image they have of security. On behalf of myself and every professional security officer I have worked with, thank you. Be assured that your community appreciates you even if some of the department doesn't.
Seems like a phenomenal company that attracts good people. Private security professionals like this really show how security can be a real profession where people do meaningful work, instead of just being a warm body collecting a paycheck.
Hi Denver protective services, Here in California we don't just flash our lights at vehicles to check for handicap signs posted in vehicle parked in reserved parking spots, we get out and check the expiration dates on them because we have often come across vehicles using expired and stolen tags handicap placards. Great work though your company appears very professional from what I see. 👍👍😎
I did this exact same work in the 90s I had zero gear and drove 400 miles per 12-hour shift. Now I work at a school sitting, standing, walking, bike patrol, golf cart, and vehicle patrol are all my options. I am making 75,000 annually nonarmed and the school is a very low risk as nothing of value in on the facility. I work 8-hour shifts and do 4 on and 3 off. Only work 32-hour work weeks.
I am very impressed with the professionalism of your company i also read a comment below on the patrol vehicles and the first thought in my head was like "what?, do you want me to pull up in a Prius or a smart car?" 😂😂😂 obviously that individual did not have any knowledge on the aspect of deterent i am a S/O myself and I do not work for this company nor do I live in Colorado but i have discovered this company from RUclips and I absolutely admire them this goes to show that Security is evolving rapidly to these crazy times and I will say that if I lived in Colorado I sure would apply! and please post more videos! Originally was going to be a review on your page but gave y'all five stars greetings from TX
Thank you very much for your words and support! We're doing everything we can to change the image that people have of the security industry, even though some haters are always gonna hate! Stay safe out there and we will keep putting videos out as quickly as we can make them.
Great Work this Man and Company is doing.... If our girlfriends or daughters were living in those apartments we would at least want one of these Guys on the ground.... 2 would be ideal.... Excellent job Guys!
This is awsome most likly some of these guys are x-military, I believe the day is coming when private patrol companies will have a larger role in public safety and respond to crimes in progress and the police will be like umpires on the field to validate situations to go to next step. They may first put standards in place for private patrol companies to operate as low level law enforcement.
Meanwhile here in Canada where I do the same job, we're not even armed, and do on average 10K less a year. Sometimes I feel my country is WAY behind in private security...
I did armed security patrol for a few companies in California...and this is exactly what it felt like every night! The company owner for Denver Metro is probably rich because that fleet of vehicles is looking...damn nice! Lol. I hope he is paying the employees at least a decent wage because that was exactly the reason why I left my last company; we did pretty much what our local PD was doing...but at half the pay & none of the backup.
This guy looks and sounds like Dean Winchester from "Supernatural" tv series, that looks like a great job and keeping the community safe, Respect from the UK Guys : )
Can someone tell me how do you find jobs like this, what are the requirements, and what you need to get started??? I live in PA so I’m not sure if this is around me or not. I’m a security officer for a private company but we barely do anything at least like this. I’m very interested in this.
The one improvement I would make is changing the standard amber light to a blue light.... Not blue & Red... Just Blue, that would Really make people feel security when they're patrolling
Do they have companies like this in Nj(south Nj specifically) I’m a security officer for allied universal security and this is just a stepping stone. I’d like to become law enforcement but my family situation will prevent me from being able to attend the academy most likely. Praying someone can send me in the right direction.
You got a good security company. The one I work for has a college contract and I have to sit here in an office at the college doing foot patrols every few hours mainly because I get blisters on my feet and what not. We have a golf cart but I got into a little accident with it only cost about $97 in damages so until I get my license they took my golf cart privileges. They told me that it's college rules to have a license because it's less liability.
Looks like a professional company. Private security is up and coming, especially with the downsizing of local police departments. Just a helpful hint to help you stay safe. When you found the unsecured door, I would have suggested you call for backup from your company or law enforcement before entry. Even though you are armed, having backup adds that extra layer of protection in case something goes wrong. I most definitely would not have allowed the camera person inside until you cleared the building, and it was safe. Keep up the good work.
I did patrol, used to tow cars all night for tow company. One time my car wouldnt start. I asked them if they could tow me home. They said NO. After that no cars got towed from that property. IMAGINE THAT......I wonder what HAPPENED? 🤔
How security should be ran. Always trust the small companies! Unlike Securitas or Allied Universal that only wants to fulfill a contract for money. No care for the safety of the people whatsoever.
Thanks, Skate On - that's exactly our goal! Of course, the industry has worked hard to earn the reputation it has currently, but we're working even harder to try and break out of what has become all too commonplace.
@Denver Metro Protective Security Service I took a look at your website and you a picture of 1961 stout street on your government service tab. Are you claiming that you provide services to those buildings?
While we provide services to a large number of government buildings, no claims are made to any specific buildings as to whether we do or do not service that location. Any buildings pictured are merely for reference purposes as being public buildings and as examples of types of services rendered.
I recently saw the police arrest a guy because he had blue and red lights like a cop car does. This cop knows the security guard that's why he's screwing around with you.
Laws and regulations are different state to state, in this area the local or county government has given them certain powers. This type of thing is on the rise in recent years.
Honestly this is what I'm hopping to do as a career & get off disability as a disabled vet. Unlike most I'm sure. I'm looking to stay away from law enforcement on more constitutional grounds.
Good point. Makes sense, since I always refer to medical doctors as "Good afternoon, Pediatric Doctor Smith" and "Thank you for helping with my teeth, Orthodontic Doctor Jones". Otherwise, how would we ever be able to distinguish between an emergency room doctor and a foot doctor.
@@explorer326mpdI've been a sworn officer. I now work armed security for the Feds. (I make much more than I did in LE. 80k to 100k). Telling folks you are an "officer" implies that you are Law Enforcement. There is a vast legal difference between the two.
@@indigenous31617 We understand what you are both saying. "Officer", however, is a fairly broad term, and we do strive to make sure that people understand what we are and are not (as you may have seen at the end of the video where we made sure that the lady in the car understood we were security). Certainly, the fine line can be easily crossed with the wrong intent and practice, as you mentioned. But do you, as an armed security for the feds, refer to yourself as "Officer Allerton", or "Security Officer Allerton" when you introduce yourself? Regardless of how much you earn, you are still a security officer. Although our Patrol Division are POST certified, and a good number are currently sworn in reserve capacities, they all definitely know the seriousness that implying otherwise could have on their careers.
Many companies offer very low-stress positions (such as concierge security or access control security) that you may be suited for if you have such conditions.
We do - he applies for a position with us pretty much every week. Unfortunately for him, we have strict hiring standards and hire people who are more like Officer Collins. We'll be sure to say "hi" to Mr. Blart next time he applies for you though!
Many apartment complexes have a database of people an vehicles that are either authorized or specifically not due to pervious incidents. It wouldn't surprise me that a nice private security group gets copies of that to search. Or maybe they just have their own list of problem cars and such.
@@JayClarkson981 and that is fine. But he is stating that the subject has no warrants. their is absolutely no way that a security company can check for warrants.
@@lewis6200 That's actually not true, there are plenty of private dispatch companies that have access to NCIC and can provide that information, so long as a person who is not certified through NCIC cant see certain information, things like warrants are public information. For example allied security with RTD has access to NCIC through their dispatch center.
Keep up the good job, guys. Private security serves a very important roll in public safety. The police can't be everywhere.
NealTK1244 Thanks for your support, we definitely believe that there is crucial role for security in today's society. Its true that police cannot be everywhere and while security doesn't have all the rights and responsibility that sworn peace officers have, we believe that we can fill in some of the gaps and help respond to things that police certainly won't be able to respond to or respond in a quick timeframe.
I wish I felt that safe in New Zealand but sadly I don't , I always have a weapon ready lol
Bs big ego yuo got it a simple occupation my grand mother can do
It s a embrassing junour level occupation get to sophidacted yuo are just civlain patrol service join the national gard far more qualified
This occupation for junour wellbers little piggies
There's a big difference between a standing guard and being in a Patrol setting. Hat's off to you guys for showing what the job entails keep it up.
Thank you! We appreciate the support!
Seems to be a great security officer. Wish we had more of them all over!
We wish we had many many more like him as well!!!
Honestly these guys are doing what most police departments are too busy to do. The business checks, the door checks, foot patrol deterring crime and unwanted solicitation these guys are pros and this should be the standard for many security companies. They all look sharp and clean, especially this officer seems very professional.
Thank you - we appreciate that feedback!
So i don't even live in this state but these guys operate better than some actual LE agencies to be realistic. Quite honestly people bashing this group just shows a level of ignorance I've never seen. Instead of jumping on the bandwagon and bashing just because thats what people do be realistic and analyze what these guys do. Most making negative comments prob can't pass a bg check.
This guy seems super professional. Police cannot be everywhere, and being prepared like this officer prevents a less than desirable outcome. I had no idea security could be this professional.
You guys are looking great! Miss patrolling and working with you! Stay safe out there guys.
DMPS is the BEST security company in all of Colorado.
- Turner
Thank you! Hope you are doing well out there, and glad you enjoyed your time here. You were a great Patrol Officer and always have a spot back here with us if you ever make it back to the state!
I wish they had security companys like these here in nyc where we could patrol, walk around, drive around and be active , not just sit down in a post for 8 hours.
There are - you have to build it!
Come to Colorado
Proud of you!! Officer Collins .You are making a difference..I'm an officer also we got this 👍you rock !!!
I think the dude does a good job
Thanks liftheavy! We think he does a good job too!
Hats off to you guys. I so wish this kind of operation existed over here where I live. I've done security for years and haven't seen anything like this. There is that perfect middle ground between police officer and your everyday checkpoint scanning security officer. You all are professional, vigilant, and my God are you proactive. I love that you're out and about providing that presence. I can only imagine how appreciative the local PD must be to have yall out there. God bless, stay safe, keep up the great work.
Thank you! It is great to hear from people such as yourself to help reinforce our belief in doing things just a bit different! Yes, you are correct about the local PDs being appreciative for the most part. While there are still a few who believe that security are uneducated, untrained and unprofessional, most realize the importance of services such as ours. We attribute everything to our dedicated professionals that we have working for us who strive to make a difference! Thanks again for your support!
@@Denver-metro-protective I've got a decade in security. Unfortunately I've seen too many that reinforce that image they have of security. On behalf of myself and every professional security officer I have worked with, thank you. Be assured that your community appreciates you even if some of the department doesn't.
Seems like a phenomenal company that attracts good people. Private security professionals like this really show how security can be a real profession where people do meaningful work, instead of just being a warm body collecting a paycheck.
Love the spotlights on both sides of the car. Much handier than shining a torch out the window
Great freaking video! Good to see a fellow veteran still making a difference in the community. By now he is probably an LEO.
Great video! Private security is the next private law enforcement on private property in communities
Thanks Keenan Le Blanc!
We need hire pay across the board. I made $12/hr 15 years ago! Difficult to find a well paying armed position. Most start at $15/hr.
@@someonefamous8671 you got that right
Doing good job and being proactive. I am retired after 18 years of LEO as a deputy -state trooper and police chief. Very professional demeanor
Thanks! we will pass on the compliments! We appreciate it. Hope you enjoy our other videos.
We need guys like you over here in the UK. Very professional.
This guy has real good clearing tactics.
Hi Denver protective services, Here in California we don't just flash our lights at vehicles to check for handicap signs posted in vehicle parked in reserved parking spots, we get out and check the expiration dates on them because we have often come across vehicles using expired and stolen tags handicap placards. Great work though your company appears very professional from what I see. 👍👍😎
If I had a site I would totally hire Denver Metro Protective Services.
I’d also want this guy doing my patrols
I absolutely love this video. It helps me and motivates me as a security officer to do more and better in my security career.
Good work officer Collins , greetings from a public safety officer in Stockholm, Sweden
I did this exact same work in the 90s I had zero gear and drove 400 miles per 12-hour shift. Now I work at a school sitting, standing, walking, bike patrol, golf cart, and vehicle patrol are all my options. I am making 75,000 annually nonarmed and the school is a very low risk as nothing of value in on the facility. I work 8-hour shifts and do 4 on and 3 off. Only work 32-hour work weeks.
@Levek CA is a worse state even trying to carry open concealed is not happening unless you transporting millions in cargo value.
This was pleasant to watch…bravo officer 👏🏿
I am very impressed with the professionalism of your company i also read a comment below on the patrol vehicles and the first thought in my head was like "what?, do you want me to pull up in a Prius or a smart car?" 😂😂😂 obviously that individual did not have any knowledge on the aspect of deterent i am a S/O myself and I do not work for this company nor do I live in Colorado but i have discovered this company from RUclips and I absolutely admire them this goes to show that Security is evolving rapidly to these crazy times and I will say that if I lived in Colorado I sure would apply! and please post more videos! Originally was going to be a review on your page but gave y'all five stars greetings from TX
Thank you very much for your words and support! We're doing everything we can to change the image that people have of the security industry, even though some haters are always gonna hate! Stay safe out there and we will keep putting videos out as quickly as we can make them.
@@Denver-metro-protective you very welcome and I will y'all do the same :)
He is motivated and very professional
2:32 this broken fence has really been scaring me 🤣🤣😂🤣
Great job you guys
Great Work this Man and Company is doing.... If our girlfriends or daughters were living in those apartments we would at least want one of these Guys on the ground.... 2 would be ideal.... Excellent job Guys!
Thank you! We appreciate the comment and following along with us!
This is awsome most likly some of these guys are x-military, I believe the day is coming when private patrol companies will have a larger role in public safety and respond to crimes in progress and the police will be like umpires on the field to validate situations to go to next step. They may first put standards in place for private patrol companies to operate as low level law enforcement.
Meanwhile here in Canada where I do the same job, we're not even armed, and do on average 10K less a year. Sometimes I feel my country is WAY behind in private security...
I did armed security patrol for a few companies in California...and this is exactly what it felt like every night! The company owner for Denver Metro is probably rich because that fleet of vehicles is looking...damn nice! Lol. I hope he is paying the employees at least a decent wage because that was exactly the reason why I left my last company; we did pretty much what our local PD was doing...but at half the pay & none of the backup.
We do a good job to make our fleet look nice, because a professional company has professional tools...
I am just starting my career in armed security in Tucson Arizona. I am a little nervous and excited
I remember when I was young and a officer I know (retired) told me to go in the patrol car and grab her drink so I did it was awesome on the inside
Got a job offer to be a security patrol officer, am very nervous but this video helped
Love the freaking number plate falling off the vehicle at 1:27 lol
Wow this is badass! You're professionalism is inspiring.
A well made video! It describes the job and the duties that come with it really good.
Thank you!
This guy looks and sounds like Dean Winchester from "Supernatural" tv series, that looks like a great job and keeping the community safe, Respect from the UK Guys : )
I would love to work this job. I work for Phoenix as a lvl 2 officer. My wife is looking to move soon?
Can someone tell me how do you find jobs like this, what are the requirements, and what you need to get started??? I live in PA so I’m not sure if this is around me or not. I’m a security officer for a private company but we barely do anything at least like this. I’m very interested in this.
How long does that usually take you guys ?
i love the cars and the skins on them
The one improvement I would make is changing the standard amber light to a blue light.... Not blue & Red... Just Blue, that would Really make people feel security when they're patrolling
Colorado does not allow for that color use on a vehicle unless for with specific authorization and purposes. But great thought!
Wish I worked with more ppl like him. Team I work with wants to do little and go home.
Please do more of these
Cedrick thanks for the comment we will have more coming.
Do they have companies like this in Nj(south Nj specifically) I’m a security officer for allied universal security and this is just a stepping stone. I’d like to become law enforcement but my family situation will prevent me from being able to attend the academy most likely. Praying someone can send me in the right direction.
I'm not sure since we're located in Colorado but if we learn about any out in NJ we'll let you know!
12:49 smooth door opening 😂🤣😂. Opens door. Hold on perpetrator let me turn on my flashlight first
Wow I wish I could work with you! Keep up the great work, I see a lot of me in you!
Thank you, we appreciate that! We're always looking for good people, but unfortunately, at least for now, we're only in Colorado!
Hey guys, love what you do in down in Denver. I just was wondering if Denver Metro units were authorized to make a traffic stop?
Unfortunately we are not authorized to do traffic stops in Denver.
You can do motorist assist.
You got a good security company. The one I work for has a college contract and I have to sit here in an office at the college doing foot patrols every few hours mainly because I get blisters on my feet and what not. We have a golf cart but I got into a little accident with it only cost about $97 in damages so until I get my license they took my golf cart privileges. They told me that it's college rules to have a license because it's less liability.
what
What a cop, not many I've met that had such great attitude that reflects a true peace officier.
They are not cops
Good shit dmps definitely top notch guys
I wish I could find a company like this.
Move to Colorado
How do you find a company like this and how do you find a company that has this security program what do I search?
Looks like a professional company. Private security is up and coming, especially with the downsizing of local police departments. Just a helpful hint to help you stay safe. When you found the unsecured door, I would have suggested you call for backup from your company or law enforcement before entry. Even though you are armed, having backup adds that extra layer of protection in case something goes wrong. I most definitely would not have allowed the camera person inside until you cleared the building, and it was safe. Keep up the good work.
Great job sir
15:23 when you know your being filmed!! 😂🤣😂
Hey guys! Great video! I just started at front range patrol in Denver! Any advice for a rookie?!
That building search you did you should of called it in and waited for a cover unit
I did patrol, used to tow cars all night for tow company. One time my car wouldnt start. I asked them if they could tow me home. They said NO. After that no cars got towed from that property. IMAGINE THAT......I wonder what HAPPENED? 🤔
I need my company to grow to this level
Can applicants with extensive private security experience be considered if they don't have a post certificate?
Yes! We take into consideration all previous experience for our various positions!
Good stuff brother
9:47 sounds like the guy already saved himself from hypothermia if he was sitting in a hot tub😂🤣😂🤣
Great video
Thanks!
👍👍👏👏👏
I'm sure officer Collins and the rest of you are good people's...my apologies...Good day
Thanks James, we appreciate that.
Lights and siren y’all can use it?
How security should be ran. Always trust the small companies! Unlike Securitas or Allied Universal that only wants to fulfill a contract for money. No care for the safety of the people whatsoever.
Like the standards of officers you employ, breaking the stereotype of lazy officers
Thanks, Skate On - that's exactly our goal! Of course, the industry has worked hard to earn the reputation it has currently, but we're working even harder to try and break out of what has become all too commonplace.
Good jobs guys
Thank you!
So you're like a community saftey officer?
Thomas, we can be like a community safety officer among other things but we for sure want the public to feel safe with us around.
You guys need to release some body cams.
@Denver Metro Protective Security Service I took a look at your website and you a picture of 1961 stout street on your government service tab. Are you claiming that you provide services to those buildings?
While we provide services to a large number of government buildings, no claims are made to any specific buildings as to whether we do or do not service that location. Any buildings pictured are merely for reference purposes as being public buildings and as examples of types of services rendered.
@@Denver-metro-protective ok fair enough
Great video ! 👍🏆.
Thank you!
I’m a mobile security patrol officer for Securitas definitely a great job
One question why do your patrol officers need to be post certified? And do you guys help with the re-certification after the 3 years is up?
Probably because they want a higher caliber group of guys and gals
@@anthonywyma6232 was just wondering how the post applied to security..was looking insight
How many sites does a single DMPS officer on patrol go to every night?
It varies per route. Enough to keep our specialists busy!
Theirs always transits behind that building.
Unfortunately in Denver transients is a common situation, but that is one of many reasons we are employed by these locations.
I recently saw the police arrest a guy because he had blue and red lights like a cop car does. This cop knows the security guard that's why he's screwing around with you.
How does a security company dispatch have authority to run wants and warrants? I'm confused. Being a former cop, that doesn't happen.
Laws and regulations are different state to state, in this area the local or county government has given them certain powers. This type of thing is on the rise in recent years.
How do i find a security company like yours?
Nice anarchy tattoo bro
We need cops to be more like that.
Good video no back ground music just my opinion
Honestly this is what I'm hopping to do as a career & get off disability as a disabled vet. Unlike most I'm sure. I'm looking to stay away from law enforcement on more constitutional grounds.
Wow
You pulled somebody out of a hot tub from getting hypothermia? ...
Hahaha right
Maybe predicate "officer" with security. j.s.
Good point. Makes sense, since I always refer to medical doctors as "Good afternoon, Pediatric Doctor Smith" and "Thank you for helping with my teeth, Orthodontic Doctor Jones". Otherwise, how would we ever be able to distinguish between an emergency room doctor and a foot doctor.
@@explorer326mpdI've been a sworn officer. I now work armed security for the Feds. (I make much more than I did in LE. 80k to 100k). Telling folks you are an "officer" implies that you are Law Enforcement.
There is a vast legal difference between the two.
@@explorer326mpd exactly. And this video would be good evidence to intent and practice.
@@indigenous31617 We understand what you are both saying. "Officer", however, is a fairly broad term, and we do strive to make sure that people understand what we are and are not (as you may have seen at the end of the video where we made sure that the lady in the car understood we were security). Certainly, the fine line can be easily crossed with the wrong intent and practice, as you mentioned. But do you, as an armed security for the feds, refer to yourself as "Officer Allerton", or "Security Officer Allerton" when you introduce yourself? Regardless of how much you earn, you are still a security officer. Although our Patrol Division are POST certified, and a good number are currently sworn in reserve capacities, they all definitely know the seriousness that implying otherwise could have on their careers.
Security Officer. BTW, my pic was taken while I was on leave. One aspect of our field, that I dislike, is a " no beard policy." 😔
This is what I wanna do as a Security Officer. Allied Universal's a joke. Kind of starting to hate it honestly.
Great job but don’t light up people’s window at that time of the night they sleeping ...
The only people who are awake at that time of the night would be the ones breaking into apartments... so its time for some light displays.
I want to get in to the security business but don't know if I could pass the physical with my heart condition!
Many companies offer very low-stress positions (such as concierge security or access control security) that you may be suited for if you have such conditions.
Thank you very much I'll look into a couple of local company's live around the plants so maybe there !
Do you know officer Paul Blart
We do - he applies for a position with us pretty much every week. Unfortunately for him, we have strict hiring standards and hire people who are more like Officer Collins. We'll be sure to say "hi" to Mr. Blart next time he applies for you though!
11:35 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
12:50 🤣😂🤣😂
lol a security company has access to citizens car registration information.
Please buy this guy a better light 🤦♂️
How in the hell can you all run plates and or people if you are all guards?
They cant.. I think its for show. They're security. No access
Many apartment complexes have a database of people an vehicles that are either authorized or specifically not due to pervious incidents. It wouldn't surprise me that a nice private security group gets copies of that to search. Or maybe they just have their own list of problem cars and such.
Hmmm...
@@JayClarkson981 and that is fine. But he is stating that the subject has no warrants. their is absolutely no way that a security company can check for warrants.
@@lewis6200 That's actually not true, there are plenty of private dispatch companies that have access to NCIC and can provide that information, so long as a person who is not certified through NCIC cant see certain information, things like warrants are public information. For example allied security with RTD has access to NCIC through their dispatch center.
Did you ever open a door an u saw a paranormal activity please tell I want to know😢