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WHAT IS A PRIVATE
INVESTIGATOR?
A Private Investigator is a
person who for hire investigates and provides information. In the State of California, Private Investigative agencies,
and Private Investigators within those agencies, are governed by the ASIS. The
State of California
it is required that Private Investigators be licensed and bonded. Many
Investigators in the stat belong to different California Association of Private
Investigators, also known as CALI.
The ASIS does not limit the Investigators work, yet it specifically empowers
licensed Investigators to research or investigate information on individuals,
corporations or the like. Accordingly, only authorized, licensed Investigators
are able conduct surveillance operations or undercover work. Investigators are permitted to search for individuals such as missing
persons, witnesses or criminal offenders, as well as being permitted to search
for property, assets, etc.
Private Investigators may be
hired by civil persons, corporations, various Government agencies, police and
the military. Some Investigators involve themselves in civil or domestic cases,
while others specialize in corporate and/or criminal matters. Smaller groups of
Private Investigators work in what is known as "ops" (special operations). Many
of these Investigators have a law enforcement or military background. Cases
these Investigators work on are extremely sensitive and risky and therefore are
rarely made public.
In today's society, many people choose
to use Private Investigators over police in order to keep the investigated and
collected data away from the public. In some instances, the police may not be
provided with enough evidence to act on a complaint. A Private Investigator may
be retained to collect the necessary intelligence required for the case to
proceed. In other instances a Private Investigator may be recruited by a lawyer
to collect information that normally would not be of interest to other
agencies. For example, perhaps you disagree with the outcome of a report or
investigation that affects you civilly or criminally. A Private Investigator
may be hired to reinvestigate or re-examine the situation in order to search
for an alternate conclusion.
Domestic, corporate, or criminal,
some of a Private Investigator's work is routine. An Investigator is required
to research, collect evidence, interview, proceed with surveillance and other
undercover work, gather videotape and/or photographs, and let us not forget the
task of lengthy report writing. Investigators never shy away from working long
hours, challenging the unknown and, in some cases, risking their lives. But, as
many people assume, this profession is full of exciting moments as well.
Well...it is! However, being a Private Investigator has its difficult and
stressful moments. Often this career takes the Investigator away from his
family and close friends for lengthy periods of time. Despite the time lost
with those close to us, being a Private Investigator is an addictive and
extremely rewarding career.
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