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About Static Services

"Static" site protection is the most common type of security, and typically what comes to mind when people think of "traditional" security contracting.

Unlike mobile patrols, which assigns a small team of officers to patrol multiple sites within a given district, static officers are exclusively assigned to a single property and billed on an hourly basis.

Our Approach

Civil Security Service maintains much higher officer standards compared to other companies. Due to this, it can be difficult to fill empty static positions, as we will not hire nor assign personnel that fall short of our expectations. This in part is why we offer static site protection only as a special service and on a limited basis.

When NVCSS accepts a new static account, we take the time to hire and develop officers exclusively for the property they'll be assigned to protect. Static officers are trained and equipped to all of the same high standards expected of our mobile patrol officers.

Static site protection is the only service we make available for all four officer classifications.

Support Network

Most static security officers work with limited support, relying only on the numbers assigned to their site and local police for help. In particularly challenging areas, this lack of immediate backup can embolden bad actors, who quickly learn how many officers are working each shift and for how long.

To mitigate this, all static site accounts are automatically added to our patrol roster at no charge. When a static officer needs assistance, mobile patrol officers can respond in addition to local authorities, slashing emergency response times dramatically and improving overall public safety at your site.

Available Personnel

Static Site Protection can be assigned to the following officer types:

Level I
Unarmed officers can be assigned
Unarmed officers cannot be assigned
Level II
Semi-armed officers can be assigned
Semi-armed officers cannot be assigned
Level III
Armed officers can be assigned
Armed officers cannot be assigned
Level IV
Armed advanced officers can be assigned

About Class Assignments

NVCSS maintains high service quality by matching personnel classifications to the anticipated capabilities the role will need. We will not give assignments to personnel if its requirements exceeds their training or ability to respond, nor will we assign personnel that lack the appropriate qualifications.

We understand that this policy can cause difficulties, and that's why Static Site Protection assignments are only accepted on a case-by-case basis, ensuring both officer safety and effective security coverage.

Officer Classes Explained

Civil Security Service maintains four distinct personnel classes, each with their own standards and requirements:

Class Insignia Rank Description
Level I Unarmed Officer For basic assignments with minimal responsibility
Level II Level II Insignia Semi-Armed Officer A hybrid role; carries only non-lethal equipment, e.g. chemical spray, baton, TASER
Level III Level III Insignia Armed Officer Our standard role, fully equipped to respond to emergencies
Level IV Level IV Insignia Armed Officer (Advanced) The highest and most difficult field rank to achieve; requires recurrent training and special certifications to maintain
Level I
Unarmed Officer
For basic assignments with minimal responsibility
Level II
Level II Insignia
Semi-Armed Officer
A hybrid role; carries only non-lethal equipment, e.g. chemical spray, baton, TASER
Level III
Level III Insignia
Armed Officer
Our standard role, fully equipped to respond to emergencies
Level IV
Level IV Insignia
Armed Officer (Advanced)
The highest and most difficult field rank to achieve; requires recurrent training and special certifications to maintain

Next Steps

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