FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Child Custody, Cheating Spouses, cheating boyfriend or girlfriends, and locating hidden assets are our most common types of jobs.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Know who your hiring. A private investigation matter is a very emotional process. You are going to spend your hard earned money on a very private and important matter. You want to make sure that the private investigator your going to hire is experienced, knows the laws surrounding your case, and has a proven track record. Many times people will hire a private investigator because they have have cheep rates. Remember the old saying "you get what you pay for." Another thing to watch out for is the "Former" or "Retired" law enforcement claims. Although, they may have had a god career as a police office office, history has proven, cops do not make good private investigators. The above statement is easily explained. Cops spend their entire careers working criminal matters and avoiding civil matters (which is 90% of private investigation work). When they retire and want to earn some extra income they become private investigators. Now what? Have you ever changed careers? Do you remember that learning curve? Going from law enforcement to private investigations a career change and has a huge learning curve. One most cops never fully grasp. Law enforcement is allowed to use certain trickery and lies that a private investigator is not allowed to use. If some of these are done by a private investigator, it can lead to the evidence not being admissible in court and or result in you being sued. Both are a problem you do not want to have. This is why hiring a licensed and well experienced private investigator is necessary for a successful outcome in your case.