We're looking to open a business for installing video cameras for residents and businesses. We're unclear whether we need a license for security and fire alarm installer. Is this required if we're not doing fire alarms and security system but if were doing video surveillance systems only?
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Generally speaking, if one is installing systems that detect "intrusion, break-in, movement, sound or fire", for third parties, the installer is required to be licensed. The regulations do not carve specifically out video surveillance. However, you can engage an attorney to initiate an inquiry with the department of state for individual consideration and possible exemption. The cost of such inquiry is fairly low.
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You may call your local small business bureau or State Agency in Albany for licensing requirements. Do a google search and take the leads from there.
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