Industries · Weddings & Private Events
Protection nobody notices.
One officer at the right spot keeps gate-crashers, gift tables, and parking lots off your mind — without changing the mood.

Right-sized coverage
Most private events need one or two officers, not a detail. Post exactly what you need for exactly the hours you need it.
Vetted before the invite list
The person standing near your family all evening is a sworn, agency-verified officer — not a stranger from a subcontractor pool.
Booked in minutes
Planning a wedding involves forty vendors. This one takes less time than choosing the napkins.
How it works
Post. Review. Confirm.
01
Post the event
Venue, date, hours, and how many officers — for most weddings that is one or two, ceremony through send-off.
02
Meet your officer before the day
See who confirmed, with verified credentials. Share the run-of-show so they know the moments that matter.
03
Enjoy the event
The officer handles the door, the lot, and the uninvited. You get the record and the invoice after — no envelope handoff.
Common questions
Is an officer at a wedding going to feel heavy-handed?
Officers who take private-event posts know the register: warm at the door, invisible during the toasts, decisive only when needed.
How many officers does a wedding actually need?
Most need one; large venues or open-bar receptions with a parking lot often take two. Post one and add another later if the guest count grows.
Can our planner book and manage this for us?
Yes — planners and coordinators can run the booking under their own account and manage it alongside the other vendors.
Your next shift, covered.
Tell us about your weddings & private events coverage and we will walk you through how it works on illuno — one short call.