Expert Private Detective in St Albans
25 Years Experience With Male & Female Private Detective Available
A Private Investigator:
A private investigator is likely to be hired by private and commercial clients to gather evidence on a case. Instances range from matrimonial issues by means of to false disability claims.
Jobs will include the following:
• Process Serving
(Process serving is official communication to an individual or business, either by actual delivery, or by other strategies to notify them notice of proceedings against them. This can either be delivered by hand or post.)
• Surveillance
(Surveillance will be the monitoring of an individual to see their daily activities and also there behaviour. Individuals carry out surveillance on their partners to prove infidelity or huge firms may possibly do surveillance to prove that a worker isn't sick when they're paying sick pay to the employer. Surveillance is actually a good remedy as it gives factual and photographic evidence which can later be utilised in court if needed.)
• Investigations
(Investigations are undertaken to establish several issues like obtaining lost relatives, the marital status of an individual, obtaining an individual’s present address, Background checks into a particular person, Asset trace, property ownership, marriages & divorces also employment checks)
• Bugging equipment
(This can be one of two items we offer a tracking device which can be fitted to your vehicle to see the movements with having this device fitted you can see every movement for example when the vehicle moves and when it stops and also how long it stops there for. We also offer a listening device which is fitted inside of a vehicle to hear all conversations that are made within the car)
All our private investigators are highly experienced and are trained to the highest standards most of our investigators come from a policing or military background.
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