Experience and Qualifications Matter

Qualifications

It is no exaggeration to say that Montgomery Technology Systems, LLC is the most qualified security equipment contractor providing products and services to the market today. With over 30 years of experience specifically in this market and a staff that holds all of the qualifications and licenses required for any work that we do, we take great pride in ensuring that we can meet your security needs in a respectable and ethical way.

To this point, it is important to consider the qualifications and licensing of a company when considering them for your work, especially when it comes to security equipment in a detention environment. There are many companies out there who do not put in the time or money to maintain proper qualifications and licensing, and they have caused a great deal of pain in the process.

MTS is committed to maintaining a qualified workforce. We have provided here a list of our qualifications and licenses for your consideration.

Qualifications

Standards matter, especially when it comes to the quality of your install. Almost every electronic system runs on an Ethernet backbone these days, and security surveillance and access control systems are no exception. This means that the people that do your security work need to know the best practices for installing telecommunications cabling. If they don’t then you are very likely to experience technical difficulties with your systems. MTS staff are certified through BICSI for both installation and design of telecommunications systems. Our technicians maintain the BICSI ITS certification, and our engineers hold the coveted BICSI RCDD certification.

Along with quality of install, it helps when the technicians providing the work know what they are doing with the systems they are servicing. MTS technicians hold certifications from our vendors, including the respectable Pelco Endura certification.

Licensing

MTS holds a large number of general, electrical, and security licenses. Below is a list of the licenses that we currently hold. Please note that MTS may hold more than the licenses listed at the time of publishing. Also note that certain states do not require licensing for the work that MTS provides, and so these states may not be listed even though we perform work there.

Alabama

General Contractors License – #46921

Electrical Contractors License – #02706

Alarm Electronic Security License – #15-10669

Florida

Certified Alarm Systems Contractor I – #EF20000709

Louisiana

Electrical License – #58522

North Carolina

Burglar Alarm License – #2240-CSA

Special Restricted Fire Alarm/Low Voltage Classification Electrical License – #27692-SP-FA/L

General Contractors License – #70937

South Carolina

Mechanical Contractors License – #M110374

Texas

Master Electrician – #182741

Alarm Systems Security License – #B17060

West Virginia

Electrical Contractor – #WV054954

Arkansas

Master Electrician License – #M-8655

Unlimited General Contractors License – #0314960516

Class E Alarm Systems License – #CMPY.0002309

Georgia

Non-Restricted Electrical Contractor – #EN216447

Mississippi

Alarm Class A & B

Electrical Contractors License – #19-324MC

Oklahoma

Electrical Contractor – #149438

Tennessee

Electrical Contractor – #69827

Alarm Systems License – #00001664

General Contractors License – #00065550

Virginia

Private Security License – #11-7382

Master Electrician – #2710058218

General Contractor – #2705146716

Wyoming

Low Voltage Contractor – #LV-G-45849