How do I schedule an appointment for a private investigation?

To schedule an appointment, simply call us at 954-650-5440 or visit our website to submit your request. One of our experienced investigators will be in touch to discuss your needs and provide a customized plan of action.

What information do I need to provide when booking an investigation?

When booking an investigation, we’ll need details such as the nature of the case, the location (e.g. 77 triangle drive), and any relevant background information. This helps us assign the right investigator and develop an effective strategy.

How long do private investigations typically take?

The duration of a private investigation can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the specific services required. Our team will provide you with an estimated timeline after the initial consultation, and we’ll keep you updated throughout the process.

What does a private investigator do?

Private investigators specialize in gathering information, conducting surveillance, and uncovering evidence to assist clients in resolving personal, corporate, or legal issues.

How do I know if I need to hire a private investigator?

If you’re dealing with concerns such as infidelity, fraud, missing persons, or legal disputes requiring evidence, a private investigator can provide clarity and actionable insights.

Are private investigators legal?

Yes, private investigators operate within the law and adhere to strict regulations. They cannot engage in illegal activities like trespassing, hacking, or wiretapping.

What types of cases do private investigators handle?

Private investigators handle a variety of cases, including corporate fraud, domestic matters, surveillance, missing persons, background checks, and infidelity investigations.

Will my privacy be protected when hiring a private investigator?

Yes, reputable private investigators prioritize client confidentiality, ensuring your information and case details remain secure and private.

Can a private investigator testify in court?

Yes, private investigators can testify in court and present evidence gathered during their investigation to support your case. Investigators prioritize client confidentiality, ensuring your information and case details remain secure and private.

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