FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Make sure they have a license! It is a State Jail Felony in the state of Texas, to hire an unlicensed individual to work for you as a Private Investigator. Do you need to meet with the P.I.? No, not unless you want to. Much of what we do can be done quickly and with a minimal amount of inconvenience and the formality of a meeting is usually not necessary. Always get a contract. Like any other service, you should get a contract that indicates what you are hiring the P.I. for and what you will get in return. If they cannot or will not present you with a contract, hang up the phone. Experience. Some private investigators have little or no investigative background. There are those who have retired from a law enforcement or military career and decide that being a private investigator would be action packed and exciting. They enroll in some Private Detective school and after two months, they become a P.I. Does that mean that they are qualified to investigate your case? Not necessarily! It is important that you know the qualifications and experience of the investigator that will be working on your case.