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Security Cameras Services in Arvada, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional security cameras services throughout Arvada and the surrounding Jefferson/Adams County area. PoE security camera systems with NVR, structured wiring, remote access, and analytics for homes and businesses. Whether you're in Arvada (historic Olde Town and rapid growth) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permits & Licensing

Permits in Arvada

Arvada building permits are issued by Building Services, and the city notes that unpermitted work can jeopardize a contractor's licensing as well as a property's resale value. Permit applications, inspection scheduling, and status checks are handled through the separate Arvada Permits (eTRAKiT) site. Authority: City of Arvada — Building Services.

Permit Thresholds

Arvada permit thresholds

Code reference
Arvada requires building permits for most residential construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, replacement, equipment installation, use/occupancy changes, and demolition work, per the City’s Building Permits page and Chapter 18 of the Arvada City Code (which adopts the 2024 International ResOrdinance No. 4921
Code reference
This is assessed in lieu of sales tax on construction materials used in Arvada (Arvada Municipal Code § 98-84).§ 98-84
Code reference
A separate 2026 Building Fee Schedule PDF is referenced but not detailed on the main pages.
Code reference
For the most current or project-specific details (including any local amendments to the 2024 IRC that might address minor/exempt work or structural thresholds), contact the Arvada Building Safety Division or check the adopted codes on the City website, as published information emphasizes case-by-cas
Ordinance No. 4921Source: arvadaco.gov

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with City of Arvada — Building Services.

Zoning & Dimensional Standards

Setback & dimensional standards in Arvada

Zone-district dimensional standards for Arvada, quoted verbatim from the Arvada Land Development Code. Knowing your lot's district — and its setbacks, height, and coverage limits — is where every feasibility conversation starts.

RN-12.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)10 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Coverage (max)35%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)12,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)100 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-12.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-32.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)15 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Coverage (max)25%
Building Height (max)35 ft.
Lot Area (min)32,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)100 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-32.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-4setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)4,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)40 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-4 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-6setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)6,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)50 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-6 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-7.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)7.5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)75 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-7.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-Dsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)6,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)60 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-D setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

Verify current requirements with the jurisdiction — informational reference only. Standards vary by overlay, lot, and use; we confirm the exact rules for your property during feasibility.

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What security camera projects cover

Security camera projects in the Denver metro include camera placement, PoE cabling or switching, recorders, and remote viewing setup for homes and businesses. Outdoor cameras need weather-rated housings and thoughtful aiming. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates camera packages and licensed specialty trades when new electrical power is required. Cost is project-specific and depends on camera count, cable pathways, and storage needs.

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Coverage and power

Coverage goals should drive camera count and lens choices. PoE switch capacity must match device loads. Recording retention affects storage sizing.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

Low-voltage camera cabling often does not need a City and County of Denver building permit. New electrical circuits for racks or injectors typically do. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades when electrical work is included.

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What buyers should prepare

Areas to cover, indoor vs outdoor, retention preferences, and existing network details. Check HOA rules for exterior devices when applicable.

FAQ

Common questions

Do security cameras need a Denver building permit?

Often not for low-voltage devices alone. New electrical circuits usually need CPD electrical permits.

Who handles permits and licensing when power is added?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Wired or wireless?

Wired PoE is common for reliability. Wireless can fit some spots but still needs power and careful interference planning.

How long should footage be kept?

It depends on risk and storage budget. Define retention before choosing the recorder.

What information helps define scope?

Site photos or plans, coverage goals, camera count estimates, network details, and city or county.

Service Area

Serving Arvada and Jefferson/Adams County

We serve Arvada, CO and all surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is based in Denver and operates throughout the Front Range, from Castle Rock to Longmont and everywhere in between. Contact us for a free estimate on your Arvada project.

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