Direct Protective Services is a security firm specializing in close protection, threat assessment, and executive safety for Oklahoma City-area corporations, high-net-worth individuals, and event hosts who face elevated personal or asset risk.
Direct Protective Services operates as a licensed private security agency registered with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. The firm provides uniformed and plainclothes protective details, intelligence-led risk analysis, and security planning rather than static guard posts or alarm monitoring. The company focuses on mobile protection—accompanying clients to meetings, travel, and public appearances—and advance site work that identifies vulnerabilities before a threat materializes. This positions it at the higher end of Oklahoma City's security market, separate from general security guard services and more specialized than municipal police liaison work.
The firm charges on an hourly basis for protective personnel, with rates typically ranging from $65 to $150 per hour per operative depending on assignment complexity, number of personnel required, and whether advance reconnaissance is needed. Multi-day executive details or event-based protection usually generate quotes rather than published rates, reflecting variables like travel distance within the Oklahoma City metro and client-specific threat profiles. Threat assessment and security audits, which evaluate building access, staff vetting, and communication protocols, run from $2,000 to $5,000 per engagement depending on facility size and the depth of analysis required. Rates should be confirmed directly, as pricing adjusts with fuel costs and insurance renewals.
Oklahoma City hosts several security firms, but they typically occupy different niches. Standard guard services like those provided by larger national firms focus on property protection and access control at fixed locations—parking lots, retail, warehouses—and charge lower hourly rates ($18–$35 per hour). Those services suit budget-conscious facility managers but lack the trained personnel and threat-response protocols Direct Protective Services brings. Corporate security departments that employ in-house security staff handle routine monitoring but often lack the specialized expertise and flexibility to manage high-risk situations or last-minute travel protection. Direct Protective Services fills the gap for clients who need credentialed, mobile protection without the overhead of a full security department. Event security companies in the Oklahoma City area typically manage crowd control and venue logistics; they do not specialize in personal protective details. Law enforcement liaison services exist but do not provide active protection. Choose Direct Protective Services when a client or executive faces documented threats, travels frequently, or attends high-profile public events; choose a standard guard service when you need fixed-location surveillance at lower cost.
This service suits executives at energy, finance, or technology companies in Oklahoma City who travel regionally or nationally, business owners facing workplace safety concerns or credible threats, and hosts of high-attendance or high-profile events. It also serves individuals relocating to Oklahoma City who bring notoriety or require continuity of protective measures. It does not suit small businesses seeking general theft prevention, property owners wanting alarm systems, or organizations with low-risk profiles and budgets under $1,000 per month. It is not a substitute for legal action against a specific threat, nor does it provide armed security (Oklahoma law restricts armed private security to certain licensed contexts; Direct Protective Services operates under those constraints).
Initial contact typically begins with a phone consultation to outline the client's specific concern: a credible threat, an upcoming high-visibility event, regular travel to risky areas, or a vulnerability assessment. The firm then conducts a confidential threat briefing, during which personnel interview the client, review any existing threat intelligence, and assess the client's daily routine, usual travel patterns, and current security gaps. If the client moves forward, a site survey of the client's home, office, or event venue follows, with written findings and a proposed protection plan. The initial assessment and first week of service usually total $3,000 to $6,000 depending on scope. Thereafter, the client and firm establish a recurring or as-needed arrangement.
Direct Protective Services operates 24/7 and deploys personnel across Oklahoma City and the surrounding metro area, including Norman, Edmond, and Tulsa for extended assignments. The firm is based in central Oklahoma City, though operatives meet clients at designated locations rather than requiring in-office visits. Parking and office access are available by appointment. Response times for emergency protective deployment typically fall between one and two hours within Oklahoma City proper; clients planning urgent needs should discuss standby arrangements during initial consultation.
Direct Protective Services fills a security niche that Oklahoma City's larger guard firms and municipal resources do not address: trained, mobile protection for clients with genuine personal or corporate risk. It earns its place in the local security landscape because it brings regional expertise and compliance knowledge to a market where executive mobility and threat complexity are growing.
