PRIVATE INVESTIGATION


 SERVICES 

(Please refer to Criminal/Civil Records tab for more)

·      Pre-Litigation Work

·      Civil-Criminal Background Checks

·      Liability Investigations

·      Traffic, premises, product…

·      Scene Photography and Documentation

·      Record Retrieval

·      Police, Medical, Fire…

·      Asset Searches

o   Real property                                                                   

o   Vehicles

o   Watercraft

o   Aircraft

o   Mobile Home

o   Businesses

·      Due Diligence (Who are you doing business with?)

o   Corporate/Individual

o   Principals Identified

o   Corporate Tree

o   Corporate Subsidiaries

o   Business Credit Reports

o   Corporate Registrations

o   Business Registrations

o   Lien, suit, judgment search (company/principals)

o   Media Search


Motor Vehicles

·      Driving Records, Licensing, Registered Vehicles, Plate Check

·      Please see Insurance Adjusting tab for additional services in this area.

 




STATE LAW & LEGAL COMPLIANCE

Nevada Revised Statue (NRS) 648 requires all persons or firms in the state of Nevada to possess a private investigator’s license in order to perform any investigative work, as defined below. If your current investigative firm is not licensed in the state of Nevada, regardless of their location, that firm, and the work product they provide, are in violation of state law.

NRS 648.012  “Private investigator” defined.  Private investigator” means any person who for any consideration engages in business or accepts employment to furnish, or agrees to make or makes any investigation for the purpose of obtaining, information with reference to:

1.  The identity, habits, conduct, business, occupation, honesty, integrity, credibility, knowledge, trustworthiness, efficiency, loyalty, activity, movement, whereabouts, affiliations, associations, transactions, acts, reputation or character of any person;

      2.  The location, disposition or recovery of lost or stolen property;

      3.  The cause or responsibility for fires, libels, losses, accidents or damage or injury to persons or to property;

      4.  Securing evidence to be used before any court, board, officer or investigating committee; or

      5.  The prevention, detection and removal of surreptitiously installed devices for eavesdropping or observation.

 

For additional information on PI licensing in the state of Nevada, you may contact the State of Nevada’s Private Investigator Licensing Board at (775) 687-3223.

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