Security Camera Installation in Tulsa, OK

Compare 25 security camera installation contractors near you in Tulsa and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Falco Alarm Company

21 years online
falcoalarm.net

DLSS Systems, L.L.C.

5.0

First Defense Alarms

5.0

iNetwork Cams

5.0~8 years online
inetworkcams.com

Watchman CCTV

5.011½+ years online
watchmancctv.com

Alert 360 Home & Business Security Tulsa

4.821½+ years online
alert360.com/locations/home-and-business-security-tulsa

Kazar Security

4.811 years online
kazarsecurity.com

Nelly's Security

4.8~14 years online
nellyssecurity.com

Southwest Automated Security

4.821+ years online
southwestautomated.com/contact/sas-tulsaGet a Free Quote

Evo Smart Security

4.7
evosmartsecurity.io

ALLTECH Fire and Security Inc.

4.615+ years online
alltechfireandsecurity.com

Alert 360 Home & Business Security Headquarters

4.521½+ years online
alert360.com

Patroit Security Systems

4.513½+ years online
patriotsecuritytulsa.comGet a Free Quote

Vivint

4.520½+ years online
vivint.com/locations/oklahoma/tulsa

Holder's Total Security

4.426 years online
holdersecurity.com

WE BUY CAMERAS | ShutterStop Camera Store

4.42½+ years online
shutterstopcameras.com

JE-Systems Tulsa

4.322½+ years online
je-systems.com

Lighthouse Integrated Systems-Security Systems

4.210+ years online
listulsa.com

Guardian Security Systems

3.4

ADT Security Services

2.029+ years online
adt.com/local/ok/tulsa

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Security Camera Installation in Tulsa, OK

Tulsa security camera installers in this directory cover central Tulsa, Brookside, Cherry Street, Maple Ridge, and surrounding Tulsa County. A typical 4-camera 4K NVR system runs $1,800-$3,400 installed. 8-camera commercial-grade systems with PoE switches and 30-day local storage land $4,500-$9,500.

Tulsa Police charges for false-alarm response after the second event. Oklahoma's tornado exposure makes UPS-backed NVRs and cloud backup essential. Most installs integrate with Alarm.com, Honeywell, or Qolsys panels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need permits for Tulsa cameras?
Residential surveillance generally doesn't need a permit. Tying cameras into a monitored alarm requires licensed low-voltage work.
Will my Tulsa cameras survive a tornado?
Quality outdoor IP66/IP67 cameras handle most weather. UPS on the NVR keeps the system recording during outages. Cloud backup captures footage even if local equipment is damaged.
Should my cameras have local or cloud storage?
Hybrid is standard — local NVR with 14-30 days, plus cloud backup of motion-triggered events.

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