To start, licensed Private Investigators are required to hold liability insurance in each State's Professional Licensing Agency. You can look at Indiana's requirements here.
When you call a Private Investigator, you want to get the Investigator's license number and ask for proof of insurance before going any further.
Now let's get started.
Q: What areas of investigative services do you specialize in?
- As with any profession, there are strengths and weaknesses. Investigators are no different, so it is also important to ask if they are connected with their colleagues to ensure that any needs that arise can be confidently addressed.
Q: How will my information be protected during the investigation?
- Investigators should provide a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) detailing confidentiality and how the information and communications are protected during the investigation. Are communications encrypted? (email, texting, and phone).
Q: How much does a Private Investigator cost to hire?
- Each investigation is unique and various skill sets are utilized. Your investigator should have an idea of what the charges should be. Depending upon the task requested, a flat fee or retainer fee may be required. Ask for an itemized hourly statement of services when a retainer fee is required.
Q: Have a good understanding of what Private Investigators do.
- So, what are Private Investigators allowed to do - and not allowed to do? Private Investigators are not law enforcement or attorneys; thus, they cannot perform arrests or provide legal advice. Private Investigators are not allowed to wiretap or retrieve cell phone data. Private Investigators cannot access financial records.
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