Private Investigators

Private investigators, also known as private detectives, are hired by individuals or organizations to conduct investigations. They often work for attorneys in civil and criminal cases. Private investigators may also be hired by businesses to investigate employee theft, fraud, or other wrongdoing.

Private investigators use a variety of techniques to gather information, including surveillance, interviews, and document research. They may also use specialized equipment, such as cameras and recording devices.

Private investigators are licensed in most jurisdictions, including Florida. The requirements for licensure vary from state to state, but typically include a background check, education, and experience requirements.

Private investigators play an important role in our society. They help to protect individuals’ rights and property, and they help to ensure that justice is served.

Here are some of the most common services that private investigators provide:

Background checks
Surveillance
Skip tracing
Child custody investigations
Insurance fraud investigations
Employee theft investigations
Personal injury investigations
Criminal investigations

If you need help with a legal matter, or if you suspect that someone is committing a crime, you may want to consider hiring a private investigator. A private investigator can help you gather evidence and build a case. They can also provide you with peace of mind knowing that your interests are being protected.