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USA Security Guard Services Agreement

Does your firm supply security guards for commercial and residential customers in the USA? Write up your client contracts with this customizable Security Guard Services Agreement.
  • The scope of services include hourly patrols of the premises and parking areas, preparing daily shift reports, reporting all accidents and incidents.
  • The security company is responsible for hiring, training, supervising, equipping and outfitting all security guards.
  • Guards must be fluent in spoken and written English, have a valid driver's license and be a citizen of the United States and legally able to work in the country in accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act.
  • The security company is responsible for paying any sales and use taxes to suppliers for materials it requires to fulfill its obligations, and for paying its own taxes, payroll taxes, remittances and benefits.
  • The security company will carry adequate general liability, automobile liability and worker's compensation insurance.
  • The security company is responsible for obtaining a fidelity bond up to $10,000 for each officer assigned to the client.
  • The client is responsible for security in any areas that are off limits to security personnel.
This USA Security Guard Services Agreement is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable.

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