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Delaware Coverage That Does Not Stop at the Canal

Delaware is compact enough that no property should sit outside a security provider's reach, yet plenty of firms stop covering anything south of the canal. Nationwide Security Service covers the whole state through vetted local security firms, with uniformed or plain-clothes officers ready to dispatch from Wilmington down to Georgetown.

Large operations and small ones get the same structure: written post orders, proactive patrols of the perimeter and interior, and marked or unmarked patrol cars where the site calls for them. Properties that need extra attention get a stationed officer plus a patrol vehicle on site for the entire shift, which builds supervision directly into the schedule.

It is worth picking up the phone just to feel the difference at the dispatch desk. Live operators, in-house, at every hour. When something happens at your property, we call you first, with the outcome documented.

Built for Small-State Speed

Four Services That Cover Delaware

Each one runs in all three counties under a single contract.

Emergency Response

Break-ins, alarm activations, and sudden coverage gaps, staffed as quickly as officer availability allows.

Mobile Patrols

Marked or unmarked cars sweeping apartment complexes, shopping plazas, and job sites on proactive rounds.

Event Security

Trained teams for venues and gatherings, scoped to the crowd, the layout, and the hours of the event.

Armed & Unarmed Guards

Licensed officers stationed at entrances, running perimeter checks, walk-throughs, and door checks.

Three Counties, One Provider

Wilmington, Dover, and Everything Between

Three counties, one provider: Wilmington, Newark, and Middletown up north, Dover and Smyrna through Kent County, and Milford, Seaford, and Georgetown down in Sussex. Delaware's size works in your favor here, because short distances mean patrol routes and emergency responses move faster than they do in sprawling states.

The property work runs from standing posts through our security guard service to warehouses and distribution centers along the I-95 corridor, apartment communities, workplace security for offices that deal with the public, and construction sites protecting equipment and materials between build phases. Alarm activations get a patrol response with a documented outcome, every time.

Verified, Then Deployed

Delaware Licensing and Response Times

Every officer we place in Delaware carries the license their state requires for the post, and we verify it before the first shift. Armed officers meet the additional requirements that come with carrying a firearm on duty, and insurance documentation is available for your records whenever you ask.

Because the state is small, the clock favors you: emergency placements often start within hours when availability allows, 24 hour posts stay continuously manned through relief scheduling we run, and fire watch officers typically deploy the same day a sprinkler or alarm system fails.

Quick Answers

Delaware Security FAQs

Delaware pricing tracks close to the mid-Atlantic average, with armed posts above unarmed and continuous coverage priced differently than short engagements. The city, the property, and the schedule set the final number. Send the details and a firm quote comes back the same day.
Yes. New Castle, Kent, and Sussex all sit inside standing coverage, from Wilmington and Newark down through Dover to Milford, Seaford, and Georgetown. Coverage south of the canal is a real commitment here, not a line on a service-area map.
Emergency placements in Wilmington and Dover often start within hours when officer availability allows, and standard posts typically start within days. Short driving distances across Delaware help. Dispatch gives you a realistic window on the first call.
For properties that need a higher level of attention, a stationed officer and a marked or unmarked patrol car are positioned on site together for the entire shift, with a supervisory patrol layered into each shift. It suits larger or higher-risk Delaware properties.
Yes. Officers carry the license the state of Delaware requires for their post, and we verify it before the first shift. Armed officers clear the additional vetting their role calls for, and insurance documentation is available for your records on request.
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Cover Your Delaware Property Today

Tell dispatch the town, the property type, and the hours. A live operator answers around the clock, and the quote lands the same day.