PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY
Safeguarding our members and their homes is our top priority. To keep our members and their guests safe, we use a specific vetting process.
This process evaluates an applicant’s background and qualifications and eliminates unqualified candidates and deny access to our community to those unqualified applicants. It can include conducting background checks, phone screens, and in-person assessments or interviews. The vetting process establishes trust between Frenchman’s Creek security and its vendors. It is the start of an ongoing dialogue about managing risks, which lasts for as long as a person holds a Frenchman’s Creek identification. Every day, our Security Team here at Frenchman’s Creek controls access to the community and monitors the safety of our roadways.
The Frenchman’s Creek Identification Card Rules include:
1. Applicants must posses a permanent Frenchman’s Creek ID card if they provide service more than once per year. 2. Applicants who drive on Frenchman’s Creek property must posses and provide a valid driver’s license and register as a vehicle operator. 3. All non-drivers must provide a copy of a valid government issued ID card or valid passport with a photo. 4. Applicants with a felony conviction or plea (guilty, adjudication withheld, no contest, etc.) within the past five years must meet with the Director of Security to be considered for approval. 5. Applicants with a history of any violent crime at any time in their past will be required to meet with the Director of Security to be considered for approval. 6. Applicants with a history of theft, burglary, etc. at any time in their past will be required to meet with the Director of Security to be considered for approval. 7. The Director of Security and/or Assistant Director of Security will have final authority to accept or deny an applicant’s access to Frenchman’s Creek property. Our Security Team at Frenchman’s Creek appreciates our members’ attention to detail with this matter. Understanding why we place our vendors through a vetting process is essential for our progress in promoting safety. As we continue through these unprecedented times, establishing a vetting process for vendors will promote the safety and security expected within our community. 11 March 2025
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