Mobile Access Control Systems for Dallas Businesses
Smartphone door entry installed by a licensed Texas security company. Issue a credential by email before a new hire’s first day, revoke it from anywhere in seconds, and never print, collect, or replace another badge.
Texas DPS Licensed #B19875 ยท Installing commercial access control across Dallas-Fort Worth since 2010
Mobile Access at a Glance
Stop Managing Keys and Cards That Get Lost, Shared, or Replaced
Ask whoever manages your access cards how much of their week the badge drawer eats. Printing cards for new hires. Chasing cards from departing ones. Replacing the three that went through the laundry this month. A physical credential is not a one-time cost. It is a small logistics operation that never ends.
There is a security cost hiding in that drawer too. People treat badges carelessly because badges are cheap. A lost card gets reported days later, if at all. A lost phone gets noticed in minutes, because nobody shrugs off losing their phone. That difference in behavior is worth more than any card technology upgrade.
“A commercial mobile access control system treats the credential as software. Issued by email in seconds, protected by the phone’s own screen lock, and revocable from anywhere the moment someone gives notice.”
The bargain fix, a consumer smart lock with a shared app login, recreates the shared-code problem in digital form. Everyone operates the door as the same user, the log means nothing, and the lock itself is built for a house, not a commercial entrance cycling hundreds of times a day. The badge drawer closes for good, and your entry log finally matches reality.
Our Mobile Credential Access System Services
This page covers one thing we do a lot of: smartphone-based door access. Here is what an installation from us actually includes.
We set up your credential platform so new hires receive their mobile pass by email or text before day one, activate it on their own phone in about a minute, and appear in your dashboard immediately. Departures work in reverse: one click revokes access from anywhere, with no card to chase down. For staff without smartphones, we configure fallback cards or PIN codes on the same system, so nobody is locked out of your rollout.
We install multi-technology readers that accept both credential types. NFC wallet passes (Apple Wallet and Google Wallet) work with a tap, and on most current phones they keep working for a period even after the battery dies. Bluetooth credentials read at longer range, which enables touchless entry: doors that unlock as an authorized person approaches with full hands, and gates that open from the driver’s seat without a badge reach or a call box.
Visitors, vendors, contractors, and cleaning crews get credentials sent as a link or QR pass that starts and expires exactly when you say. A contractor’s pass can work weekdays 7 to 5 for three weeks and then delete itself. Nothing to hand out at the front desk, and nothing to forget to take back.
Readers only control doors when the locking hardware behind them is right. We install and wire the maglocks, electric strikes, request-to-exit devices, and door contacts each opening needs, matched to door type and fire egress code. Mobile entry events also tie into your cameras and burglar alarm, so an after-hours unlock can bookmark matching footage automatically.
When Your Business Needs Mobile Credential Access
If any of these describe your building, mobile is worth putting in front of the free assessment:
Printing, issuing, collecting, and replacing cards costs admin hours every single week.
Lost, lent, and cloned credentials have made your entry log a work of fiction.
Remote and hybrid hires need working access before anyone can physically hand them anything.
Remote revocation closes access in seconds, even when the departure happens badly and the badge does not come back.
Access levels per role, department, floor, and schedule, managed from one dashboard.
Server rooms, inventory areas, executive offices, and labs get their own credential requirements and logs.
Time-limited mobile passes replace the loaner badges that never come back.
Each credential is tied to one person and one phone, so the timestamped log names names.
One credential per employee works across every site, managed remotely from anywhere.
Mobile access events integrate with video and intrusion systems into one record.
If two or more of those describe your building, the free assessment will pay for itself in the first conversation.
Our Mobile Credential Access System Process
Five steps from first call to a fully working door โ no surprises, no unfinished commissioning.
A technician walks your facility and maps entry points, restricted areas, and traffic patterns, and asks the questions that shape a mobile rollout: how many staff, how much turnover, who works remotely, whether everyone carries a smartphone, and which doors or gates would benefit from touchless or long-range entry.
We select the mobile-enabled readers, controllers, door hardware, software platform, and cabling routes that fit your building, and plan camera or alarm integration points. Because modern readers are multi-technology, the design typically supports cards and PINs on the same hardware, which covers phone-free staff and gives you a migration path instead of a forced switch.
Our crew runs power and network cabling, mounts readers, and installs the maglocks, electric strikes, request-to-exit devices, and door contacts each opening requires. Work is staged so no door sits unsecured during business hours, and existing card systems stay live until the new readers are proven.
We build your user accounts, push initial smartphone credentials, and configure access levels, schedules, temporary pass rules, alerts, entry logs, remote revocation, and multi-location management. You approve every access rule before it goes live, and we document the credential issuing procedure so HR can run it without us.
Every reader, credential type, schedule, alert, and integration gets tested on site, including the failure cases: a revoked credential, an expired visitor pass, a dead-battery tap. Your administrators are trained to issue and revoke credentials themselves, and documentation plus our Carrollton office number go with the handover.
Why Dallas-Fort Worth Businesses Choose Security in DFW
Texas DPS Alarm License #B19875 is checkable with the state before you sign. Mobile access is where unlicensed IT generalists most often dabble in door security, and the gap shows at the door hardware, which is the part that keeps the building shut.
Readers, controllers, cabling, maglocks, strikes, software, and credential setup, installed by the same team. Nobody gets to blame the other vendor, because there is no other vendor.
Mobile credential platforms differ in subscription costs, wallet support, and offline behavior, and the right one depends on your staff and turnover, not on our reseller margin. We will also tell you when plain cards remain the better fit for part of your workforce.
Commissioning includes revoked credentials, expired passes, network outages, and dead phones, not just the happy path. Your administrator signs off on the checklist before we consider the job done.
Itemized quotes, as-built documentation, and a written credential issue-and-revoke procedure, so onboarding access becomes a two-minute HR task instead of a service call.
Our office is on Hebron Parkway. When a reader needs attention or a reorg needs new access rules, a local tech who knows your system handles it, with maintenance plans available.
Mobile Credential Access Systems for Commercial Sectors Across DFW
Every industry on this list has a specific reason the badge drawer is holding it back, and mobile solves it cleanly.
Bluetooth long-range readers let drivers badge in from the cab at gates and docks; production areas keep cards where phones are restricted.
No badge printing for the next front-desk hire, and event vendor passes expire the moment the event ends.
Bulk mobile passes issued by email before orientation, expiring automatically at contract end โ nothing to collect from sixty temps.
Mobile suits general offices and back-of-house; vaults and server rooms pair mobile with a second factor for examiner-facing doors.
Weekend crew access issued Friday and expiring Sunday night stops a tight budget from paying for cards that walk away.
Staff smartphone entry keeps exterior doors locked without slowing teachers; contractors get expiring passes instead of loaner badges.
Gate access from the vehicle and expiring maintenance contractor passes; card or PIN entry covers floors where phones are prohibited.
Tenants get building, elevator, and amenity access on their phones, and leasing agents send self-touring passes that expire in an hour.
Attorneys who will not clip on a badge will use their phone; client visitors get lobby passes sent ahead of the meeting.
Mobile fits admin areas and after-hours access; remote revocation covers rotating staff and locum coverage cleanly.
Mobile Credential Access Services Across Dallas-Fort Worth
Our crews work out of Carrollton and cover the full Metroplex. If your building is in North Texas, the assessment visit usually lands within the week.
If you are anywhere in North Texas, call (469) 225-3031 and we will confirm coverage and schedule your assessment.
๐ Call (469) 225-3031Mobile Credential Access System FAQs
Common questions from DFW business owners before their first assessment.
Get Free Assessment โReady to Let Employees Use Their Smartphones for Secure Entry?
Count the cards you replaced last quarter and the admin hours behind them. That is the cost of standing still. The assessment is free, takes about an hour, and ends with an itemized quote, and because mobile readers install alongside existing systems, your current cards keep working until the day you switch.
Licensed by Texas DPS, #B19875 ยท Based in Carrollton ยท Serving all of Dallas-Fort Worth
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