Alarm System Installation in Rapid City, SD

Compare 25 alarm system installation contractors near you in Rapid City and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Dakota Security Systems, Inc.

28 years online
dakotasecurity.com

Electro Watchman Inc

Architectural Specialties, LLC

5.011½+ years online
arc-spec.com

Black Hills Security & Systems

5.0~17 years online
blackhillssecurity.com

Electrici-D LLC

5.0

SonTech Vehicle Technologies

5.0~8 years online
sontechsd.com/emergency-vehicle-upfitting

Western States Fire Protection Company

5.029½+ years online
wsfp.com

Formanek Electric

4.96 years online
formanekelectric.com

Mr. Electric of the Black Hills

4.930½+ years online
mrelectric.com/black-hills

Harvey's Lock & Security

4.715½+ years online
harveyslock.com

Summit Fire Protection

4.727½+ years online
summitfire.com/locations/rapid-city

Mobile FX

4.6~21 years online
teammobilefx.com

Sound Pro

4.615+ years online
soundprorc.com

Advanced Electrical Solutions

4.53½+ years online
aesrapidcity.com

Vivint

4.420½+ years online
vivint.com/locations/south-dakota/rapid-city

605 Fire Protection

4.26+ years online
605fireprotection.com

Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, formerly Rapid Fire Protection

4.122+ years online
rapidfireinc.com

Mountain States Security, Inc

2.9
mountainstatessecurity.us

Alarm System Installation in Nearby SD Cities

Alarm System Installation in Rapid City, SD

Rapid City alarm system installers in this directory cover central Rapid City and surrounding Pennington County. A typical 3-bedroom Rapid City home with door/window contacts, motions, glass-break, and 24/7 monitoring runs $1,800-$3,400 installed plus $35-$60/month for monitoring.

Rapid City Police charges for false-alarm response after the second event. Most monitored systems use cellular over LTE. Black Hills cold winters demand cold-rated outdoor sensors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a Rapid City alarm?
Rapid City Police requires alarm registration in some scenarios. Failing to register results in higher false-alarm fines.
What about cold-weather sensor reliability?
Modern wireless sensors are typically rated -10°F to 120°F. Outdoor sensors in unheated outbuildings need cold-weather batteries.
Should my alarm integrate with cameras?
Most modern systems do — Alarm.com, Honeywell, and Qolsys all integrate with major camera lines.

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