Q: What is “Crime free of Arizona”?
A: “Crime free of Arizona” is an association of properties who have voluntarily completed an in depth
inspection of their property to ensure that some critical areas, for potential criminal activity, are either eliminated
or monitored closely. These standards are followed by the property as a preventitive measure against crime
on their property.
Q: Does it cost anything to check if a property is certified through “Crime free of Arizona”?
A: No. It is completely free to check if a property is “Certified” or not.
Q: Do all properties have to be “Certified”?
A: No. It is not a requirement for any property to go through the certification process, but as an example,
if you can buy the same model of car that has gone through a 100 point inspection and one that has not
you would probably pick the one that has gone through the inspection; especially if it was free!
Its a way for the general public to know that the property has taken the time to go through a voluntary
inspection process that can reduce some potential areas of crime.
Q: What gives “Crime free of Arizona” their knowledge of property certification(s)?
A: The staff and inspectors of “Crime free of Arizona” have around 20 years of experience in
Law enforcement, Security and Security administration. A large portion of this experience is directly related to
community living in the area related to the certification. The staff and inspector(s) are experts in community
patroling and techniques that have been shown to reduce crime on most properties.
Q: What if a “Certified” property is out of compliance with the standards?
A: If a property is out of compliance, they will recieve a “Warning” notice that they are out of compliance with a
particular item(s). They will have 10-30 days to fix the problem. Some items may take longer, such as
lighting, to fix if they are not functioning.
If they are still out of compliance their certification may be pulled or suspended untill the issue is corrected.
If the property has not fixed the problem after 30 days after their suspention they willl have to start their
certification process over.
Q: Once a property is “Certified” are they always “Certified”?
A: No. It is only good for 1 year, then the property must re-certify to make sure they still meet the original
criteria.
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