Adtinstallcom: Verified
Most US states require low-voltage security installers to hold a specific license (e.g., a burglar alarm contractor license). A verified installer will provide their license number upon request. Cross-reference this with your state’s contractor board website.
ADT equipment—from doorbell cameras to intrusion detectors—requires specific wiring and programming knowledge. A "verified" status indicates that the technician has completed ADT’s official training modules. They understand proper sensor placement, panel programming, and how to integrate the system with ADT’s monitoring centers (including the proprietary ADT Command panel). Without this verification, you risk improper sensor alignment or failed cellular backups. adtinstallcom verified
Every authorized ADT dealer has a unique identification number. Ask the salesperson or technician for their ADT Dealer ID. Then, call ADT’s corporate verification line (1-800-ADT-ASAP) and ask if that dealer is in good standing. Most US states require low-voltage security installers to
