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Pronto Guards provides licensed wedding security in Monrovia, booked online in about 60 seconds with the price shown upfront. Officers handle guest-list control, gift-table coverage, and bar-area management, kept discreet so the day stays about the celebration. We are local to the Monrovia area and know its venues and neighborhoods, so officers arrive ready for the job.
Officers at the entrance to check the guest list, manage arrivals, and keep uninvited guests and gate-crashers out — discreetly, without creating a checkpoint feel.
Quiet watch over the gift table and card box, the items most often targeted at a busy reception when everyone's attention is elsewhere.
A calm presence around the bar to support responsible service, manage over-served guests, and de-escalate before anything affects the celebration.
Coverage of parking areas and the venue perimeter, so vehicles and the surroundings are watched while the celebration runs inside.
Weddings are scoped for discretion, not show of force. Typical guest counts land around two to four officers, then add posts for bar service, gifts and cash, and any second entrance. A 200-guest reception in Monrovia, across Old Town Monrovia and the Gold Hill district usually starts near three officers before adjustments.
| Coverage line | Officers | Why it’s there |
|---|---|---|
| Base coverage | 3 officers | 200 guests at a wedding's discreet ratio — presence without intruding on the day. |
| Bar post | +1 officer | Open bars are the predictable friction point; one officer stays close to it. |
| Gift / card-box post | +1 officer | The gift and card table is the single most-targeted spot at a reception. |
| Lead / supervisor | 1 lead | Coordinates with your planner and venue, runs the detail discreetly. |
A 200-guest wedding in Monrovia, across Old Town Monrovia and the Gold Hill district typically scopes to roughly four or five officers including a lead — a starting point we confirm against your venue, bar plan, and timeline before you book.
Every post earns its place. Here is how a Pronto Guards detail for wedding security is typically assigned, adjusted to your venue and headcount:
Manages arrival, keeps uninvited guests out, stays unobtrusive during vows.
Covers alcohol service and the dance floor where most issues start late in the night.
Fixed post on the gifts and card box from setup through send-off.
Watches the lot and approach — important for estate and outdoor venues.
The planner's and family's single point of contact; coordinates the team by radio.
Wedding security isn't about expecting trouble; it's about quietly removing the few things that genuinely derail a reception. The real risk points:
Open venues and posted locations attract uninvited guests and plus-ones. Door and guest-list control is the single most-requested wedding security function.
The gift table and card box hold cash and valuables and sit unwatched while everyone's attention is on the couple — the most-targeted spot at any reception.
Open bars are the predictable friction point. A calm officer presence manages over-service and de-escalates before it touches the dance floor.
Weddings can carry interpersonal tension; discreet officers can quietly separate and de-escalate without anyone else noticing.
Outdoor and estate venues have vehicles and grounds that need watching while the celebration runs inside.
Not every wedding needs a full detail. A more intimate Monrovia wedding of 75 to 100 guests is scoped lean — discreet coverage of the few real risk points.
| Coverage line | Officers | Why it’s there |
|---|---|---|
| Door / guest list | 1 officer | Manages arrivals and keeps uninvited guests out without a checkpoint feel. |
| Gift / floor | 1 officer | Covers the gift and card table and keeps a light presence on the floor and bar. |
| Lead (optional) | as needed | For venues with parking or perimeter needs, a second officer or lead is added. |
A 75–100 guest Monrovia wedding often scopes to just one or two discreet officers — confirmed against your venue, bar plan, and whether gifts and parking need dedicated coverage.
The right wedding security protects the day without anyone noticing it's there. When you hire, look for:
The company should hold a BSIS PPO license and officers current Guard Cards. Licensed officers are trained, insured, and accountable — important at a private event in your name.
Wedding officers should be low-key, often in business attire rather than visible uniforms, so they protect the day without becoming part of the photos or the mood. Ask how they dress and operate.
The two functions couples most need are door/guest-list control and gift-table watch. Make sure the plan explicitly covers both.
A common guideline is about one officer per 50 guests, adjusted for an open bar, multiple entrances, and indoor vs outdoor. Be wary of anyone who won't scope it to your specifics.
You should see the per-officer, per-hour rate and your total up front — not a vague quote for your wedding budget.
Verify general liability coverage (Pronto Guards carries $1,000,000) for an event at your venue.
Pick unarmed, armed, or off-duty officers and set how many you need in Monrovia.
Add your date, hours, and any extra days. Watch the per-guard, per-hour price update live.
Give us the Monrovia address and what the job involves so officers arrive ready.
Pay securely online and get instant confirmation. We assign and brief your local officers.
Wedding security is priced per officer, per hour, with a 4-hour minimum. Rates run from about $40 to $120 per guard per hour depending on guard type and shift length. A typical wedding uses one officer per 50 guests. You see your exact total when you book online.
A common guideline is one officer per 50 guests — so a 150-guest wedding usually uses three officers and a 250-guest wedding about five. Bar service, venue size, and whether the event is indoor or outdoor affect the count. Book-a-Guard suggests a number from your guest count and lets you adjust.
Yes — discretion is the point. Our wedding officers are professional and low-key, often in business attire rather than visible uniforms when that fits the event, so they protect the day without becoming part of the photos or the mood.
Yes. Guest-list and entrance control is one of the most common reasons couples book wedding security — officers manage arrivals and keep uninvited guests out calmly and discreetly.
Yes. Pronto Guards operates under a California BSIS Private Patrol Operator license. Every officer holds a current BSIS Guard Card.
If you have an open venue, an open bar, valuable gifts and a card box, or any guest-list concerns, the answer is usually yes — discreet officers prevent the few things that actually derail a reception, especially gate-crashers and gift-table theft.
No — done right, it's invisible. Wedding officers are low-key and often in business attire, positioned to handle problems quietly without becoming part of the celebration.
Yes — door and guest-list control is the most common reason couples book wedding security. Officers manage arrivals and turn away uninvited guests calmly and discreetly.
Earlier is better for date availability, but Pronto Guards books online in about 60 seconds and can often accommodate shorter timelines. You'll see your exact price before you confirm.
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