services

private process server

Process servers serve the people of the area where they live. They ensure that legal documentation arrives at the correct person and that they record the delivery following the specific local, state, and federal laws. The goal of a process server is to deliver documents to people in legal action.

standardized field sobriety tests

  • DUI + DWI Detection & PBT
  • Recognizing and interpreting evidence of DUI/DWI.
  • Administering and interpreting the scientifically validated sobriety tests.
  • Describing DUI/DWI evidence clearly

surveillance footage

Video surveillance is the use of security cameras to monitor and record activity in a specific area or location for security, safety or monitoring purposes. This means capturing live footage, which can be viewed in real-time or recorded for later review.

investigating insurance & worker's compensation claims

Insurance companies hire private investigators to avoid giving workers’ compensation benefits to people who do not rightfully deserve them. Generally, suspicion of workers’ compensation fraud is the primary reason insurance companies hire private investigators.

missing persons

Quick and easy access to search public records and other online databases, which gives the private investigator critical information that can help them potentially locate a missing child, juvenile, or adult.

"in-house" investigations

Any internal investigation or workplace investigation is to confirm or refute suspected wrongdoings within the company.

video manipulation detection

Private investigators can conduct a thorough investigation, considering multiple aspects of a video, such as meta-data, visual inconsistencies, audio synchronization, and more. They can compile a detailed report of their findings, providing a clear and comprehensive assessment of the authenticity.

background checks

A background check is a process a person or company uses to verify that an individual is who they claim to be. This provides an opportunity to check and confirm the validity of someone’s criminal record, education, employment history, and other activities from their past.

motor vehicle accidents

The private investigator collects relevant evidence from the crime spot, including accident scene photographs, surveillance footage, and witness statements. This evidence is collected meticulously and used to strengthen a personal injury case for the party.

cheating spouses

Private investigators often conduct physical surveillance to gather evidence of infidelity. They may follow the subject, take photographs, and document their activities to determine if they are engaging in suspicious behavior.

hazmat identification

The investigator has access to the ERG, which provides vital information that helps first responders know how to act during an accident involving hazardous materials, as well as providing vital information regarding fire extinguishment, first aid, and evacuation distances.

locating witnesses

Locating witnesses includes contacting/locating people for a legal case. Whether you’re looking for a witness, a debtor, or a criminal, you need to locate that person before you can proceed with the next steps of the case.

interviews / interrogations

The private investigators job is to learn more about the person and their involvement in or knowledge of the situation at hand. The information gathered in the interview may be relevant, it may also be an excellent source of evidence or even produce a confession.

undercover / surveillance stakeouts

Depending on state laws, private investigators can hold stakeouts, tail the person they are investigating, take photos, record relevant audio or video, and monitor the movements or activities of an individual in public places.

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