When it comes to security services in Clark County, no one does it better than Code 4 Private Security. Veteran-owned, BSIS/NV PILB-certified, and fueled by discipline, professionalism, and performance—we’re the gold standard in private security across Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and the greater Clark County area.
We don’t just provide security—we set the bar. From luxury high-rises on the Strip to industrial parks, gated communities, cannabis facilities, event venues, and school campuses, Code 4 delivers armed and unarmed guards, mobile patrol, loss prevention, surveillance integration, and executive protection—all with a commitment to excellence that outshines the rest.
When law enforcement can’t be everywhere, Code 4 Private Security is the trusted force that steps in to keep you protected.
Our highly trained security professionals understand the level of protection and peace of mind you deserve. Backed by years of field experience and supported by cutting-edge security technology, we create a safe and secure environment for our clients—whether at home, work, or in public spaces.
Every Code 4 officer completes formal training, BSIS certification, and site-specific preparation before deployment. We don’t just fill posts—we secure environments, close security gaps, and proactively deter threats. Your safety is our mission, and we treat it with the same urgency and precision we would for our own families.
That’s the Code 4 Difference.
We Proudly Serve All of Clark County, Including:

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