Private investigators and private detectives are persons hired to investigate different matters like locating a missing person, tracking a cheating wife or husband, etc. They use lots of high tech equipment and surveillance techniques in order to carry out their private investigator jobs. To find key information pertinent to their case they’ll visit various locations, or check and make phone calls to whomever they need to. When their mission is to find a missing person, they ask everybody about that person, including relatives and friends who may or may not have seen the person for years (they are usually very thorough with their searches). In most, investigators assist lawyers, businessmen, and even private citizens with financial, legal or personal problems.
About private investigators
Private investigators offer a variety of services like pre-employment verification, celebrity protection, individual background investigation, missing person location, insurance claims, and many others. Also they can investigate crime like illegal music downloading, identity theft, harassment calling, etc.
The most common mission in private investigator jobs is surveillance. Private investigators observe different locations or people usually from a hidden place, until they obtain all the evidence they need. In order to make an effective surveillance they use the latest high tech equipment like digital cameras with up to 100x optical zoom.
Another common job of the private investigators is computer searches. This is can be learned into a private investigator school, but many investigators ask an IT specialist for help. From the internet, private investigators can find out huge amounts of useful information (there are also means for normal civilians to gain access to this type of sensitive material as well) like; vehicle registration, telephone numbers, clubs membership, individuals previous arrests and other important information.
The private investigator jobs depend on the clients requests. Most of the missions are pretty easy, involving surveillance of a cheating wife or husband. But there are also missions full of risks like protecting a celebrity. The self-employed private investigators can select their clients by their own rules, but you must understand that the amount of money you will make depends on the level of risk involved, as well as the type of client you are working for.
Becoming a private investigator
Private investigating is a very competitive area. In 2010, it is estimated that the number private investigator demands will rise by about 24 percent. Hundreds of new agencies appear every year but most of the private investigator jobs are performed by those private investigators that are self-employed.
In order to get private investigator jobs, you have to first take courses and get your private investigators license. A regular course lasts from one to three months and can cost up to $500. Also, you can take on-line courses for around the $300 mark. When you consider the average price of a surveillance job is around $50 per hour, the cost of getting into private investigation really is quite low.
Private Investigator Levinson Still Missing in Iran, Believed Alive
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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
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