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If you move to a new residence, ADT’s "Move Free" program generally requires that the original system was installed by a verified dealer. Without that verification, transferring service becomes a bureaucratic headache involving re-qualification and new equipment deposits.
Most US states require low-voltage security installers to hold a specific license (e.g., a burglar alarm contractor license). A verified installer will provide their license number upon request. Cross-reference this with your state’s contractor board website.
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"I recently had my new system set up through ADTInstall.com and I couldn't be happier. Finding a verified service provider gave me peace of mind, especially when it comes to home security. The technician arrived on time, was incredibly knowledgeable, and walked me through the entire setup process. It’s refreshing to deal with a company that is properly vetted and verified. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a stress-free installation."
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"Easy process and great communication. I appreciated that the installer was verified through the site—it made letting them into my home much less stressful. The work was clean, fast, and professional. 5 stars."
Paradoxically, many legitimate ADT dealers do not engage in door-to-door sales. If a representative knocks on your door claiming to be adtinstallcom verified and insists on checking your current system, be wary. ADT has publicly stated that while it uses authorized dealers for in-person sales, true verification always comes with prior appointment confirmation via phone or email. If you move to a new residence, ADT’s
One of the biggest risks in the security industry is "gray market" equipment—cameras and sensors purchased from liquidators or unauthorized distributors. These devices often lack warranties and may not receive firmware updates. A verified ADT installer sources gear directly from ADT’s supply chain, ensuring UL-listed components and active manufacturer support.
In the last two years, ADT has aggressively pursued legal action against companies falsely claiming affiliation. The company now maintains a public "Authorized Provider Lookup" tool on its main website. Furthermore, ADT has introduced digital technician IDs that expire daily. When an adtinstallcom verified technician arrives, they will show you a QR code on their smartphone. Scanning that code with your phone confirms their real-time verification status. A verified installer will provide their license number
If a technician cannot produce this dynamic QR code, they are not verified, and you should refuse entry.