Private Investigation Services Across the USA
Learn what common investigation services involve, what legal limits apply, and what to verify before hiring a provider.
Every investigation is different, and the right approach depends on the facts, location, legal purpose, and available budget. Whether the topic is surveillance, background research, asset search, or litigation support, the provider must be properly licensed where required and must define the scope in writing.
Use these service pages to understand common methods, pricing factors, legal boundaries, and questions to ask before engaging anyone. If you are unsure which service fits your needs, send a private email inquiry with a brief, non-sensitive summary.
Surveillance Investigations
Professional surveillance should be discreet, lawful, and documented. Learn what is allowed, how evidence is recorded, and what questions to ask before hiring a provider.
View surveillance investigation detailsInfidelity & Cheating Spouse Investigations
When trust is broken, documented facts matter. Infidelity investigations can include lawful surveillance and evidence documentation to confirm or deny suspicions with discretion and sensitivity.
Learn about infidelity investigationsBackground Check Investigations
Go deeper than basic online databases. Comprehensive background investigations can verify identities, check records, confirm employment and education history, and reveal information that automated tools miss.
Request a thorough background checkMissing Persons & People Locates
Missing persons work can help locate family members, biological relatives, runaway teens, absent witnesses, or debtors through lawful database research and field verification.
Start a missing persons investigationAsset Search & Financial Investigations
Asset searches can support divorce proceedings, business disputes, or judgment enforcement by tracing property, business interests, investments, and other financial indicators through lawful methods.
Hire an asset search investigatorChild Custody Investigations
Professional custody investigation support can document living conditions, observe parenting behavior, verify lifestyle claims, and provide factual information for attorney review.
Get child custody investigation helpCorporate & Business Investigations
Safeguard business interests with corporate investigations involving employee misconduct, fraud detection, intellectual property theft, due diligence, workplace policy violations, and internal compliance issues.
Explore corporate investigation optionsBug Sweep & TSCM Services
Protect your privacy with professional Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM). Qualified providers can sweep homes, offices, vehicles, and conference rooms for hidden cameras, microphones, GPS trackers, and other covert listening devices.
Schedule a professional bug sweepPrivate Investigator for Lawyers
Attorneys often rely on investigators for witness locates, service support, evidence gathering, background research, and organized reports. Licensing, scope, and evidence standards should be confirmed before work begins.
View attorney support servicesCommon Questions About Investigation Services
This resource explains surveillance, infidelity investigations, background checks, missing persons locates, asset searches, child custody investigations, corporate investigations, bug sweeps (TSCM), and litigation support for attorneys.
Start with a private email inquiry that describes the issue at a high level. The next step should be confirming the lawful scope, jurisdiction, licensing needs, and whether a professional investigation is appropriate.
Investigation services exist across the United States, but licensing and legal rules vary by state. Always verify the provider's authority to work in the state where fieldwork will occur.
Many cases may involve a combination of services, such as surveillance paired with background checks or asset searches combined with litigation support. The scope should be confirmed in writing by a properly licensed provider.
No one should promise admissibility in every case. Evidence must be gathered legally, preserved properly, and evaluated under the rules of the court handling the matter.
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