F.A.Q.

Absolutely Yes. All of our consultation are 100% free and 100% discreet. We do not rush our free consultations, which can be done in person, via telephone, video conferencing or email.

Our client’s privacy is essential. Regardless of what type of investigation is needed, all communication is secure. When our private investigators are out in the field, they are discreet and keep all confidential material secure. Although not every investigation needs to be discreet, all client information is held with great confidence.

Private Investigators are required by law to be licensed in every state that they wish to solicit and conduct investigations. However, being bonded and insured is not required in every state.  In Florida, private investigators are required to be licensed but not bonded, and insurance is also optional. We hold reciprocity licensure in many states and have an extended network of private investigators throughout the USA that we have a positive work history. We are also member of Florida Association of Licensed Investigators, FALI.

Yes, the private investigator working on your case will discuss your preference for updates with you. We can provide updates from the field, end of day or assignment updates via text, phone call or email.

Yes, evidence a licensed private investigator collected legally is admissible in court. Often, the private investigator who collected that evidence is requested to court to testify to its validity.