George T. Davis Jr. and National Security (shortly doing business as Pro-Tech Security Services) has been involved in New Mexico security for many years. He and his companies provide security mainly to hotels, gas stations and liquor stores. They have a handful of active contracts at this time. He or his companies don't have security or investigaiton licenses to operate legally in New Mexico and he has been operating illegally for over three years.
Licensee: Davis, George T., Jr.
Albuquerque NM 87110
License No. 1062
License Type: Private Investigator
Issued: 8/24/1989
Expires: 6/30/2005
License Status: Expired
Licensee: Davis, George T., Jr.
Albuquerque NM 87110
License No. 621
License Type: Private Patrol Operator
Issued: 3/3/1982
Expires: 6/30/2005
License Status: Expired
Licensee: Davis, George T., Jr.
Albuquerque NM 87110
License No. 621
License Type: Firearms
Issued: 3/24/2000
Expires: 6/30/2001
License Status: Revocation
If the state is looking for actual proof that he is doing work without a license just look to the New Mexico Worker's Compensation Administration, where strangely enough, he maintains WC insurance for his workers.
WCA00864680105 NATIONAL SECURITY ENTERPRISES
This is truly a strange situation. Mr. Davis operates his company out of his house located at a mobile home park:
9000 Trumbull St. SE Space # 76 Albuquerque, NM 87123
Business phone: 505-266-0943
National Security Service Inc.'s corporate charter in New Mexico has been revoked so he just started another company. No big deal... The city of Albuquerque issued him a business license under the name: National Security Ent. LLC, which is his new company. The legal name is National Security Enterprises LLC (incorporated June 10, 2004). It lists the address of 305 San Pedro NE Albuquerque. Mr. Davis is listed as the registered agent.
National Security and Pro- Tect Security are lised on the Better business Bureau web site with favorable ratings despite the fact that neither company has a license. I feel safer knowing that BBB is watching my back. Don't you?
Mr. Davis is no joke. He and his company were once sued by a client for: Violation of New
Mexico Fair Trade Practices Act, Extortion, Intentional Infliction of Mental Distress and
Negligent Misrepresentation (D-202-CV-93116710).
He attempted to sue the NM PI Board, unsuccessfully. (D-202-CV-200703191).
New Mexico PI Board, RLD and law enforcement have been looking for him for a long time... Now you know where George Davis is hiding. Go get him! The IRS might want you to ask him where the $171,788 (as of 2003) that he owes them is. Undoubtedly, this large amount is for unpaid payroll withholding, 940 and 941 taxes. NM DOL wants to talk to him about their two judgements stemming from unpaid workers claims.
I scanned in relevant documents for review.






What's even funnier is that George Davis was listed as a director for "PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO, INCORPORATED " according to the NMPRC. The business purpose is listed as "IMPROVE EDUCATION, ETHICS, AND PROFESSIONALISM." This corporation is "inactive", guess he gave up on all of the above?
Posted by: Anthony Landavazo | June 28, 2008 at 01:31 PM