Private Investigators

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Private investigators are retained to explore specific and sensitive situations for clients and obtain evidence

Many Private Investigators are retained by divorcing spouses and jealous boyfriends who suspect infidelity.

Private investigators are not authorized to enforce the law. Still, they are frequently used by many organizations and must be licensed and registered with the state where they perform their services.

Private Investigators Can Have Unique Skills And Qualifications

Private Investigators (PI) have developed unique skills and law enforcement credentials. Many experienced Private Investigators also work with highly compensated defense attorneys on major criminal defense cases. The insurance industry also utilizes its services to investigate suspicious accidents and injury claims.

Evidence that a Private Investigator provides may be admissible in court if obtained legally and qualifies as relevant and admissible evidence by a court of law.

Cost To Retain A Private Investigator

The cost to retain a Private Investigator varies based on such factors as the kind of services you want to be performed and the time estimate to complete the assignment. Some investigators work on a flat fee, while others charge by the hour depending on the type of investigation required.

The hourly rate usually depends on the reputation and quality of the Investigator. You can expect various rates ranging from $75 to $150 per hour or more, plus travel expenses and the costs of data retrieval services.

Five Questions Before Retaining A Private Investigator: Are you licensed by the state as a private investigator? Do you have your own errors and omissions insurance? Can you provide me with three references? Do you have law enforcement training? What are your investigative specialties

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