How To Review A Private Investigator

Posted: August 2nd, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: | No Comments »

Are you thinking about hiring a Private Investigator to find a missing person? Well before you do that take a few minutes to read this very informative review. I will quickly go through some of the pertinent issues to consider.

I know a hundred and one ways to find someone who is missing. In essence you can never exhaust the many alternative ways to find high school friends. Most of these may require you to also take part in the search. This is where private investigators becomes superior i.e. you just live everything to them and they will do all the hard work.

If you are interested in doing your search then sites like mylife.com, pple.com, zabasearcg.com do offer free access to their databases. In fact you can search the web for a totally free people locator

Private investigators (PIs) are basically in the business of finding lost people i.e. lost family members, friends, business partners, debtors etc. In other countries they are popularly known as professional people tracers. There is usually an upfront fee of about $30 that you may have to pay before the PI starts doing any work. The rest of the money, about $100 is then paid once the person you are looking for is found.

Now below I show you how you can spot a good PI from a mile away

Certification and qualifications to do the work

Before taking a step to commission a PI make sure he or she is fully qualified. It is important that you hire a qualified one otherwise you may find yourself in trouble with the law. If you hire someone without qualifications, chances of being on the wrong side of the law are high.

Make sure the person is accredited by an industry association

One of the best ways to validate the authenticity of a company or service provider is to check their industry affiliation. Do not hire someone who is not a member of at least one investigation association.

Should have a website

With the advancement of technology owning a website is a prerequisite for any business. Any good Private Investigator should own a website even if it’s not as big. The website should be comprised of a forum, a database with a list of profiles and some testimonials from happy customers. Ideally is should have resources to find a persons address by cell phone number or any other piece of information that you may need.

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