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Ask the detective how much professional training and experience they have and how they came to be a private detective.
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Is the detective experienced?Ask the detective how much professional training and experience they have and how they came to be a private detective. What field of investigation do they specialise in? You may need to hire a detective with specialist skills, for example in surveillance, tracing people or fraud. Others may have more experience of matrimonial enquiries, personal injury and work place absence.
Is the detective vetted? Ask your detective about their professional affiliations and memberships. Some, although not all, private investigator bodies strictly vet members and have equally strict ethical codes. The Association of British Investigators (ABI) does the most to ensure competence, criminal records and insurance cover checks. Is the detective local? Many detective investigation agencies appear to offer national coverage. Check the investigator’s website and look for a physical address and if you can, verify that address by other means, for example does the investigation company appear in other directories listing the same address.
Does the investigator have proper insurance? Professional indemnity insurance is part and parcel of running a legitimate business, so ask your investigator about their cover. Choosing the best investigator for you Ask if the investigator you are speaking with will be handling your case personally. This is an important point because many investigative agencies are what’s known in the trade as ‘facilitators’. Facilitators are companies or individuals who appear to offer investigative services across the breadth of the country.
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