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Our experienced private investigators can help you put your mind at ease, And they can help you in situations where you would not know where to start.


Private investigation services cover a wide range of areas, including:

  1. Surveillance: Private investigators may conduct surveillance operations to monitor an individual's activities, track their movements, or gather evidence related to a specific case. This can be useful in cases of suspected infidelity, insurance fraud, or employee misconduct.

  2. Background Checks: Private investigators can perform comprehensive background checks on individuals or companies. These checks involve verifying personal or professional histories, confirming qualifications, and uncovering any criminal records, financial discrepancies, or other relevant information.

  3. Missing Persons: Private investigators are often hired to locate missing persons, such as lost relatives, debtors, witnesses, or individuals involved in legal matters. They employ various techniques, including database searches, interviews, and fieldwork, to trace and locate the person in question.

  4. Asset Searches: In cases involving financial disputes, private investigators can conduct asset searches to determine an individual or company's financial status. This involves identifying assets, properties, bank accounts, and other financial holdings to assess their value and potential for recovery.

  5. Corporate Investigations: Private investigators assist businesses in various areas, including employee background checks, internal theft or fraud investigations, intellectual property theft, and uncovering unauthorized leaks of confidential information.

  6. Legal Support: Private investigators work closely with law firms and attorneys to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and conduct research for civil and criminal cases. They may also testify in court, presenting their findings and providing expert opinions.

It's important to note that the specific services offered by private investigators may vary depending on their expertise, jurisdiction, and legal limitations. Private investigators typically operate within the boundaries of the law and adhere to ethical guidelines in their investigations.