Best warehouse security companies in Las Vegas (2026)
The Strip gets the attention, but the freight that keeps Las Vegas running moves through the warehouse belts off the resort corridor — the North Las Vegas distribution parks near the Apex industrial area, the e-commerce and consumer-goods DCs along the I-15 line to Southern California, and the supply operations that resupply 150,000 hotel rooms every single day. Warehouse security in that nonstop environment calls for agencies that hold a current Nevada license, carry real liability and workers comp coverage, and can keep a dependable officer at the gate around the clock, the same way the city itself never closes.
Calvis is not a guard company and is not licensed to provide security itself. We run a marketplace that vets independent, Nevada-licensed agencies and matches your facility to the ones that fit your dock volume, your part of the valley, and your budget, so you compare proven warehouse operators instead of cold-calling listings.
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Inside warehouse & logistics security in Las Vegas
Las Vegas warehouse demand is driven by two engines that rarely pause: the I-15 distribution lane that makes the valley a forward stocking point for goods moving between Southern California and the interior West, and the hospitality supply chain that resupplies the Strip's resorts continuously, day and night. The North Las Vegas industrial corridor and the fast-growing Apex park hold most of the big DCs, while consumer-goods and e-commerce 3PLs cluster toward the south end of the valley near Henderson and Enterprise. Extreme desert heat makes round-the-clock outdoor gate and yard patrol genuinely demanding, and the 24/7 rhythm of the city means inbound freight and overnight restock never settle into a quiet window. With Nevada's PILB licensing required and turnover high at low-bid agencies, verified credentials and the ability to run safe, reliable overnight posts are what separate dependable operators.
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Security needs aren't one-size-fits-all. The Las Vegas network spans these warehouse & logistics security specialties — tell us what you need and we match you to the agencies built for it.
Truck-gate check-in & dock access control
In the North Las Vegas and Apex distribution parks where trailers cycle against the I-15 stocking flow, vetted agencies staff the gatehouse to verify drivers, log bills of lading, and sequence inbound and outbound loads against the appointment schedule. They keep unscheduled trucks off the apron and hold a clean record for the high-volume freight feeding both the regional lane and the Strip's resupply.
- Ideal for
- I-15 forward-stocking DCs, e-commerce and hospitality-supply 3PLs
- Coverage
- North Las Vegas, Apex industrial, I-15 corridor, Speedway-area
Remote video & alarm monitoring
Because desert heat makes a continuous outdoor post costly and hard on officers, live virtual guarding watches the dock doors, yard cameras, and intrusion alarms from a monitoring center, with audio talk-down and dispatch when a sensor trips, filling the gaps between patrols. It is a strong fit for the Henderson and Enterprise warehouses looking to hold overnight oversight without staffing a guard outside through the summer night.
- Ideal for
- Smaller warehouses and budgets that cannot fund a full overnight post
- Coverage
- Henderson, Enterprise, Spring Valley, North Las Vegas
Yard & perimeter patrol
On the big fenced lots in the North Las Vegas corridor and out at Apex where loaded trailers stage overnight, officers drive and walk the fence line, trailer rows, and loading aprons on randomized loops, with hydration, shade, and rotation built into the post so the summer overnight window stays covered. The patrols protect freight on yards that sit isolated at the desert edge of the valley.
- Ideal for
- Large fenced yards staging loaded trailers at the valley's edge
- Coverage
- North Las Vegas, Apex industrial, Speedway-area, Enterprise
Cargo & inventory loss prevention
On the floors handling hospitality supply and high-value consumer freight bound for the Strip and the regional lane, agencies place officers at the shipping doors and pick lines to catch diversion, short-counts, and internal pallet theft. They coordinate with your WMS and supervisors to flag a discrepancy before a load clears the dock, which matters where resort resupply runs continuously and headcount churns.
- Ideal for
- Hospitality-supply distribution, high-value consumer and e-commerce 3PLs
- Coverage
- North Las Vegas, Henderson, Enterprise, I-15 corridor
Access control & badge management
At the bonded freight handlers and the multi-tenant DCs serving the gaming and hospitality supply chain, officers run the employee and visitor entry points, manage badge issuance and revocation, and enforce contractor and vendor sign-in. They keep an auditable log of who reached restricted dock and storage areas, which casino-supply and bonded-freight operators in the valley depend on.
- Ideal for
- Gaming and hospitality-supply logistics, bonded freight, multi-tenant DCs
- Coverage
- North Las Vegas, Apex industrial, Spring Valley, Henderson
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Every agency in Las Vegas clears the same four checks before it can take warehouse & logistics security work. Licensing is verified through the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board (PILB).
State licensing verified
Every agency holds an active state security license. We confirm it before any agency can take work.
Active insurance on file
Current general-liability (and where applicable, workers' comp) coverage is verified, not assumed.
Background-checked officers
Agencies field licensed, background-checked guards — the people who actually show up on site.
Tracked reliability record
Shift-reliability is measured on the platform. Agencies that no-show or slip on coverage are removed.
What warehouse & logistics security costs in Las Vegas
Standard posts, patrol, and monitoring. Recurring contracts are typically priced below on-demand rates.
Coverage where an armed presence is warranted. Rates vary with risk profile and shift length.
Final pricing depends on site, hours, number of officers, and whether you need a static post or mobile patrol. Get a firm quote by requesting a match above.
Common
questions
We confirm each agency holds a current Nevada security license, carries active general liability and workers compensation coverage, and has a real record staffing logistics and distribution sites. Because Las Vegas freight never stops and the heat is unforgiving, we weigh round-the-clock fill reliability, supervision structure, and the ability to run safe overnight outdoor posts before matching an agency to your facility.
Unarmed officers in the Las Vegas market generally run about $30 to $48 per hour, and armed officers about $55 to $90 per hour, depending on shift length, overnight and around-the-clock coverage, and how much driver and gate volume the post handles. Calvis gathers competitive quotes from vetted agencies so you compare real numbers instead of guessing.
No. Calvis is a marketplace, not a guard company, and we are not licensed to provide security. The agencies we match you with are independently licensed through the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board (PILB), which regulates security work statewide, and they carry their own insurance.
Yes. Because the Strip's resorts take continuous overnight resupply and the I-15 lane keeps freight moving around the clock, matched agencies staff deep enough to hold gate check-in and yard patrol through every shift, with hydration, shade, and rotation built into summer outdoor posts. Coverage scales with your dock schedule and the value of goods staging on site.
Hiring directly means vetting licensing, insurance, and references one firm at a time, with no easy way to confirm an agency can hold a post around the clock in desert heat. Calvis has already vetted the agencies, gathers competing quotes, and matches your facility to operators with the depth and overnight discipline the valley demands, which lowers the risk of a no-show on a 24/7 dock.
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