Digital Investigations is a computer forensics and data recovery firm serving Oklahoma City's legal, corporate, and individual clients who need evidence extracted, authenticated, and preserved from computers, phones, external drives, and servers. The business operates as a specialized subset of IT services, distinct from general computer repair in methodology, certification requirements, and courtroom applicability.
The firm handles cases where data recovery is inseparable from legal admissibility. This means extracting files from failed hard drives, recovering deleted emails and messages, imaging devices for litigation, and documenting chain-of-custody protocols that satisfy court standards. Unlike a repair shop that recovers your family photos, Digital Investigations produces reports that withstand cross-examination. The work includes mobile device forensics (iPhone, Android), server recovery, network traffic analysis, and password-protected file access where legally permissible. The business also serves insurance adjusters investigating claims and HR departments building termination files.
Pricing operates on an hourly and project basis. Initial forensic analysis typically costs between $400 and $800 depending on device type and complexity; a full hard drive imaging and report runs $1,200 to $3,500. Mobile device extraction ranges from $600 to $2,000. These figures reflect 2024 rates but should be confirmed, as forensic tool licensing and expert time shift seasonally. The firm charges separately for expert witness testimony if a case goes to trial. A consultation to assess whether recovery is feasible costs $150 to $250 and clarifies scope before commitment.
Oklahoma City has no other dedicated forensics firms at comparable scale. Local computer repair chains (Best Buy's Geek Squad, independent shops) can retrieve lost files but lack certification in legal evidence handling and cannot testify in court. For cases requiring litigation-grade results, clients typically hire Digital Investigations or travel to Dallas or Kansas City forensics labs, which charge 15 to 25 percent more and add 2 to 3 weeks turnaround due to shipping and backlog. Choose Digital Investigations if your case is local, time-sensitive, or requires expert testimony from someone physically in Oklahoma; choose an out-of-state lab only if you need a second opinion or face a conflict of interest with a local provider.
Digital Investigations is right for attorneys building discovery, employers documenting misconduct, and individuals in custody disputes needing impartial device analysis. It suits cases where authenticity matters more than speed. It does not suit someone who simply wants a broken laptop fixed quickly or photos rescued from a camera; a general repair shop is faster and cheaper. It also does not suit cases where the goal is to destroy or hide evidence; the firm operates under ethical rules that prevent assisting obstruction or spoliation.
Contact the firm by phone or email with a brief description of the device, what data you need, and the legal context (litigation, employment, insurance). Schedule a $150 to $250 intake consultation where a technician examines the hardware, estimates recovery feasibility, and discusses timeline. If you proceed, sign a service agreement and chain-of-custody form, then leave the device or arrange imaging at your location. You receive a preliminary assessment within 5 to 10 business days, then a full report with images, metadata, and findings within 15 to 30 days depending on complexity.
The firm operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located in an office building with free surface parking on the south side of Oklahoma City. Remote consultations are available by phone or video. Devices can be dropped off in person, mailed in, or imaged on-site if the hardware is too sensitive to move. The business does not keep devices longer than necessary; turnaround is typically two to four weeks for standard cases.
Digital Investigations fills a gap between general repair and distant forensics labs, making it the practical choice for Oklahoma City cases where legal standing and local expertise matter.
