Security Services Across New Brunswick.
Licensed under the New Brunswick Private Investigators and Security Services Act. Serving every New Brunswick municipality with 24/7 dispatch, GPS-verified reporting, and Indigenous-owned CCIB-certified operations.
New Brunswick's bilingual profile and cross-border logistics profile give the province a distinct security-market character. Saint John's refinery footprint drives one specific demand segment; the Fredericton–Moncton axis drives another.
New Brunswick Private Investigators and Security Services Act
New Brunswick security officers are licensed under the Private Investigators and Security Services Act, administered by the Department of Public Safety. Licensing includes provincial training, criminal-record clearance, and exam.
Police-of-jurisdiction across New Brunswick: RCMP (J-Division) and municipal police services in Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, Rothesay, and Bathurst. Every New Brunswick scope we deliver is coordinated with the applicable police service — municipal, provincial, or RCMP — as the situation requires.
Baseline officer wage floor in New Brunswick: $16.00–$24.00 per hour with cross-border and refinery-security premiums. Rates vary by post complexity, shift pattern, licensing tier, and geographic remoteness.
Industries driving security demand in New Brunswick
What makes New Brunswick different
Bilingual (English/French) officer availability is a licensing-neutral advantage that clients specifically request.
Irving refinery and terminal operations in Saint John require Transport Canada MTSA-aligned officer training.
Cross-border trucking security (Woodstock–Houlton, St. Stephen–Calais) is a specialised sub-market.
Cities we serve across New Brunswick
Our New Brunswick operations cover every major municipality. Explore individual city pages below for local landmarks, response-time expectations, and testimonials.
All security services available across New Brunswick
New Brunswick regulators & professional associations
New Brunswick Department of Public Safety, Chambre de commerce du Grand Moncton, First Nations Chiefs Council. Our compliance officer maintains active registrations with the relevant provincial authorities and reports on any regulatory change that materially affects your account.
Legislation & regulator references for New Brunswick
The security industry in New Brunswick operates under a specific statutory framework. Below are direct links to the current legislation and the government body that administers it — verify our compliance claims against these primary sources.
- Government regulatorGovernment of New Brunswick — Public Safety
We link to primary government and CanLII sources only — no third-party interpreters. If any of these links no longer resolve, please let us know.