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Have similar false alarm ordinances been successful elsewhere?
Yes. The ordinance is modeled after a similar law in neighboring Montgomery County, Maryland, which saw a nearly 50% decrease in false alarms after it was implemented. Other neighboring counties have seen similar results.

Sheriff's Office - False Alarm Reduction Unit

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1. What is a false alarm?
2. Why does the county need a false alarm ordinance?
3. Have similar false alarm ordinances been successful elsewhere?
4. Why do I need to fill out a registration form?
5. How much is the registration fee?
6. When does my registration expire?
7. Is a contact person someone other than myself?
8. What happens if I don't register?
9. What is the fee schedule and how does it work?
10. What happens if I don’t pay the false alarm fee?
11. What does no-response mean?
12. When should I contact my alarm company?
13. Who gets charged if the alarm company employee sets the alarm off?
14. What do I do to get the alarm/monitoring company to call me first?
15. If the power goes off, is that considered a false alarm?
16. How can backup batteries cause false alarms?
17. How can I reduce the chance that my battery will cause a false alarm?
18. Will a deputy always respond to my alarm?
19. Can my alarm registration be transferred to another person or alarm site?
20. How often should I have my system checked?
21. What do I do if I accidentally set off the alarm system?
22. I bought a house that has an alarm system installed. What do I need to do?

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