At Tibor Protection, professionalism begins with proper licensing, regulatory compliance, and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards in the private security industry.
We understand that choosing a security partner is built on trust. That’s why we encourage every prospective client to independently verify our licenses through the appropriate state agencies.
Our team is committed to operating with integrity, maintaining regulatory compliance, and continuously investing in professional development to better protect the people, properties, and critical infrastructure entrusted to our care.
Tibor Protection is licensed by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), a division of the California Department of Consumer Affairs responsible for regulating California’s private security industry.
The State of California provides two helpful resources:
Verify Our California License CA PPO#13626
Use California’s official BREEZE License Search to verify our Private Patrol Operator (PPO) license, view license status, and confirm current licensing information.
The California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) oversees licensing requirements, training standards, and regulatory compliance for California security professionals and private patrol operators.
Tibor Protection also serves clients in Arizona.
You may verify our Arizona security license through the Arizona Department of Public Safety licensing system.
Our licensing is only one part of our commitment to excellence.
We continually invest in:
Protecting people, property, and critical infrastructure requires more than meeting minimum standards—it requires earning trust every day.
We encourage every prospective client to verify the credentials of any security provider before making a decision.
Working with a properly licensed and insured security company helps ensure regulatory compliance while providing confidence that your security partner operates professionally, ethically, and responsibly.
Upon request, our team can provide: