Mobile patrol vehicle conducting security rounds at a commercial property at night
DPS LICENSED

DPS Licensed via TOPS · B31064101 · Texas

Mobile Patrol Security for
Large Properties and Multi-Site Portfolios.

DPS licensed patrol officers covering large properties and multi-site portfolios by vehicle — checkpoints logged, routes randomized, and every patrol documented in real time.

WHAT THIS SERVICE COVERS

Cost-Effective Coverage for Large Properties That Don't Need 24-Hour Standing Posts

Most properties don't need a guard standing at the gate around the clock. They need consistent, documented coverage — proof that someone professional checked every corner of the property, tested the locks, and logged what they found. Mobile patrol provides that coverage efficiently across large footprints, multiple buildings, or several sites in a single shift.

Each patrol officer follows a structured route with GPS-verified checkpoints so the client always has a documented record of coverage. Routes are randomized to eliminate predictable patterns. If something is found — an open door, a suspicious vehicle, a fence breach — it is documented in the platform immediately and the client is notified.

Documented Route Coverage

GPS-logged patrol routes with checkpoint verification — every pass through the property creates a documented record of what was covered and when.

Lock and Perimeter Checks

Officers physically test doors, gates, and access points during every patrol pass — not just drive by and report.

Randomized Patrol Patterns

Patrol timing and routes are varied throughout the shift to prevent predictable patterns that would allow someone to plan around the patrol schedule.

Real-Time Incident Reporting

Anything found — open access points, unauthorized persons, damage, hazards — documented in real time and pushed to the client immediately.

Specific Patrol Duties

Execute scheduled and randomized vehicle patrol routes covering all designated areas of the property per the patrol plan.

Patrol Route Execution

Physically test and verify that all designated entry points, gate locks, and door access controls are secured during each patrol pass.

Lock Check Verification

Conduct walking perimeter inspections at designated checkpoints where vehicle patrol does not provide adequate coverage.

Perimeter Inspection

Monitor vehicle activity, log unauthorized vehicles, and verify that parking areas are clear of unauthorized activity during patrol.

Parking Area Sweep

Log GPS-verified checkpoint timestamps for each patrol pass to create a complete, auditable record of coverage throughout the shift.

Checkpoint Logging

Document all findings, incidents, and observations in real time using the digital reporting system with photos where applicable.

Incident Documentation

Watchful Guard Platform — Patrol Active

Route 3 in Progress

GPS Route Tracking Active

Patrol vehicle confirmed on site — Route 3 in progress, 4 of 7 checkpoints logged as of 02:14.

Lock Check Log

East wing — 6 of 6 doors verified secured. Gate B lock failure documented and client notified at 01:47.

Finding Documented

Broken fence panel at southeast corner — photo captured, maintenance ticket recommended in report. Logged 02:31.

Parking Area Clear

All designated lots surveyed — no unauthorized vehicles observed during Route 3 sweep.

Patrol Coverage That Is
Provable, Not Assumed.

GPS-Tracked Patrol Routes

Every patrol route is GPS-logged from start to finish — checkpoint timestamps and route completion are verifiable by the client at any time.

Lock Check Documentation

Lock check results are logged at each designated access point — including failures, damage, or anything found unsecured during the patrol pass.

Real-Time Photo Reporting

Officers photograph and document findings during patrol — clients see what was found and when without waiting for a morning summary.

Live Video Access

Where cameras cover patrol zones, clients view live feeds through the Watchful Guard app alongside the GPS patrol data.

DPS licensed mobile patrol officer logging checkpoint data during a property patrol

"Every patrol officer is DPS licensed, GPS-tracked, and documented from the first checkpoint to the last."

Watchful Guard · B31064101

DPS Licensing and Patrol Officer Standards

DPS Licensed via TOPS — B31064101

All mobile patrol officers hold current DPS security officer licenses through the TOPS system. Watchful Guard operates under company license B31064101.

Background Screening on Every Officer

All patrol officers undergo comprehensive background checks before deployment. We do not assign personnel who have not cleared our full vetting process to any client property.

Ongoing Training and Route Orientation

Officers complete DPS-required training hours and site-specific orientation — including patrol route walkthroughs and post order review — before their first patrol shift.

Who This Service Is Right For

Mobile patrol is the right security model when a property needs documented, professional coverage across a large footprint or multiple locations without the cost of standing posts at every access point.

Business Parks

Multi-building business parks where after-hours patrol coverage across parking lots, common areas, and building perimeters is a property management standard.

Residential Communities

HOAs and multifamily properties where nightly patrol through common areas, parking structures, and perimeter access points supplements gate access control.

Industrial & Logistics

Industrial yards and warehousing operations where large perimeters and overnight operations need regular documented patrol without full-time standing posts.

Retail Centers

Strip centers and shopping centers where after-hours parking lot and perimeter patrol deters vandalism and unauthorized access between business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does a patrol officer visit my property each shift?
Patrol frequency depends on your property size, coverage window, and specific requirements. Most properties are structured for two to four complete patrol passes per shift as a baseline. For higher-risk properties or time-sensitive coverage needs, more frequent patrols are available. We scope the patrol cadence to match your property and risk profile.
How do I know the patrol actually covered my property?
Every patrol pass is GPS-tracked from start to finish, with checkpoint timestamps logged at each designated scan point on your property. Clients access the complete patrol log through the Watchful Guard platform — including route completion, checkpoint confirmations, and any findings documented during the patrol.
Can patrol routes be randomized so they're not predictable?
Yes. Randomized patrol timing and route variation are standard practice for mobile patrol deployments. Predictable patrol patterns are exploitable, and we design routes to vary timing, entry points, and sequence between passes.
What happens if the patrol officer finds an issue at my property?
The officer documents the finding immediately in the reporting platform with a timestamp, location, officer notes, and a photograph where applicable. Significant findings trigger an immediate client notification. All findings are included in the shift report accessible through the client app.
What is the minimum engagement for mobile patrol?
Most mobile patrol programs are structured around nightly or regular patrol schedules rather than single-shift minimums. We scope based on your coverage frequency and the number of sites or locations included. Temporary patrol coverage for specific periods — construction completion, property transitions, events — is also available.

Get a Quote for Mobile Patrol

Tell us about your property footprint, the number of sites, coverage windows, and what you need documented each patrol pass. We will scope a DPS licensed patrol program that matches your requirements.

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