Ex-police and experienced private investigators for
surveillance investigations, a background check, factual investigations
or missing persons inquiries. There are information tabs on the left.
Generally you need to have an objective and some information, so we may supply a free quote. If you elect to proceed we will arrange for you to sign a Privacy Agreement and a Permission to Make Inquiries form, as well as acknowledge our Terms and Conditions. For surveillance we will ask you to complete a Surveillance Profile on the subject, and supply as much information as possible including photographs (where available).
At this time we may advise of other suggestions which may assist you. We recommend
that all relationship suspicion investigations contact is conducted using a secure phone, a secure email address, or a new, free,
email account, not linked to your name, for contact (as a security
measure); a free gmail or hotmail account is useful.
We first ask that you allow as much lead time as possible, when requesting our services. We need to conduct our preparations.
However, where there is an urgent need, and we can do it, we will make the utmost effort to meet your request. Please provide all relevant information.
When we quote for a job we are allowing for incidentals such as travel time,
accommodation, supervision, vehicle hire (where necessary), admin support, interrogation of computer systems, the occasional need for two up private investigator surveillance
or a wheel man, false tracks and false starts.
We will advise if we
believe there is a need to allow for two up or more surveillance, when
quoting. Some area's such as airports need at least two, if not more,
staff.
Whilst we supply a professional private investigator service, we can
never guarantee the outcome of an investigation. We may believe that
your matter has merit, or that your suspicions appear to have grounds
but there will always be an element of luck in our operations. We may
not achieve our goals within the original time frames, due to matters
beyond our control.
Please try and avoid the pitfalls. Clients do something like threaten to get
a private investigator, have a private investigation conducted, into the subject of our inquiries, before deciding to act. Whilst this can be
counterproductive, we can sometimes make use of it, if we know. Please tell us of any conversations similar to this. We also need to know if there have been previous attempts at surveillance, or other difficulties.
As we try to keep you advised, and give you as
much control as practicable, please avoid using the first small piece of
information you learn. This may threaten the whole operation.
This can be especially difficult in relationship suspicion investigation. Where we find the information you seek, please consider your
actions carefully. What you do with the information is up to you, not
anyone else. Any decision you make should be the right decision for you.
No one can tell you that you should leave, or stay. It
is your decision. No two people are the same, what one will accept,
another will find unacceptable and another will work through it. Some
will take a long term view and make preparations to leave, without
saying anything.
To ensure maintenance of our professional
service delivery, we need as much information as possible; the better
briefed the operative the higher the chances of a successful outcome.
This is relevant to child custody, child access, child welfare, family law investigations, Workers Compensation investigations, and relationship investigations.This will assist you receive the best outcome for your investigation.