Find a Private Investigator
Find a Private Investigator


Find a Private Investigator
Find a Private Investigator - a PDF of must-ask questions and what to look for when you vet private investigators for yourself
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FAQs
- 1 downloadable PDF - important questions to ask and red flags to watch for
The right P.I. will help you with:
- running a background check
- verifying hidden assets
- documenting suspicious activity
- tracking theft or harmful attempts
- confirming who has access to your accounts or sensitive data
- gathering evidence of threats, harassment, or coercion for legal escalation
- providing professional surveillance if you suspect sabotage or retaliation
As discreetly summarized from a few private investigators themselves:
1) Expertise:
- Many P.I.s advertise themselves as experts in every field - surveillance, cheating, digital forensics, bodyguard services, skip tracing, etc. Some who claim to have experience in your specific type of case have never actually handled that type of investigation.
2) Market
- Marital cheating and surveillance form the bulk of P.I. work. Therefore, many P.I.s lack the digital forensics, financial tracing, or corporate intel skills required for cases outside of this domain.
3) Technology
- Many P.I.s are ex-law enforcement - they're awesome investigators but unfortunately not the most tech-savvy! And it may be the case that your situation sits in the digital space.
4) Client management
- The P.I. industry is not known to be a very client-friendly one - it's important to find a P.I. who is willing to open up communication channels and work patiently with you.
5) Presentation
- It's important for the P.I. that you choose to hand you the information in a way that allows you to document the evidence effectively (to plug directly into a police report or legal filings).
But ultimately... there are also many P.I.s who are very skilled and versatile!
A P.I. will give actionable evidence - photos, videos, timestamps, witness statements, and detailed reports that hold up for police, courts, or personal decisions. They deliver:
- Surveillance proof
- Digital traces
- Background intel
- Court-ready documentation to escalate your case
A P.I. gathers evidence to help you write a police report or bring to a lawyer later.
A lawyer uses that evidence to take legal action.
We have networked with private investigators all over the country - asking them questions, digging into their work process, and figuring out what is needed to receive the best results.