Let’s think what a private investigator (PI) is. It’s a person who takes care of investigations, usually for private citizens or corporate entities for a variety of reasons.
They usually take cases for attorneys in civil or on behalf of a defense attorney (lawyer). Some of them work for insurance companies in resolving claims. Many private investigators were contracted to find hard evidence of adultery or other illegal conduct within a marriage to establish evidence for a divorce before issuing the divorce to the other party (often a messy situation). Unfortunately for today’s society, this seems to be the most sought after and profitable work for a private investigator.
PIs all over the world
Many jurisdictions especially in USA require a private investigator, or detectives, to be licensed, and they can if they are allowed by the law to carry firearms. Many of them are ex-police officers. They are trained to keep detailed notes and prepared to testify for their clients on behalf of what they’ve found out in their investigations. They have to take care of their actions to not trespass private property or undertake any activity that could result in a criminal charge.
If a private investigator ever crosses this line, and gets charged with criminal activity, then the chances of them losing their license or being suspended are extremely high.
Private Investigators have an irregular work plan; they will often have to work whenever they are needed, be that early in the morning, or very late at night… it means that if you are a PI it is not very conducive to good personal relationships.
A private investigator also takes cases that aren’t seen by ordinary people in this industry. For example, many private investigators are involved in the process of serving, summons delivery, subpoenas and many other legal documents to parties in a legal case (not the most thrilling of work). Tracking down a debtor of some of their clients is also a large part of the work that a private investigator does.
Many private investigator agencies are specialized in a particular field. For example many agencies deal only with tracing debtors. Others may specialize in technical surveillance countermeasures, or TSCM, which is the locating and dealing with unwanted forms of electronic surveillance (for example, a bugged boardroom for industrial espionage purposes).
A thing that is increasing in this branch is that the modern private investigator tends to rename them as “Professional Investigators”. They do this to demonstrate to “bad rumors” that working in this branch represents a respectable profession.
Private Investigator Levinson Still Missing in Iran, Believed Alive
by site admin
22 Oct 2009 at 11:06am
It’s been more than two and a half years since former FBI agent Robert Levinson vanished in Iran. Levinson was working as an independent contractor for London-based Global Witness, an international non-governmental organization, in March 2007 when he was sent to Kish Island on a 24-hour assignment in connection with a cigarette smuggling case. […]
lawsuit filed by attorney after PIs evidence was seized by law enforcement.
by site admin
14 Oct 2009 at 12:56pm
Police ceased evidence from private investigators in South Carolina who located the remains of a missing person they were hired, by counsel, to find. The Post and Courier reports. The attorney has filed suit against the police





