Private Investigator Business Opportunity
April 2nd, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedBefore you start up your private investigator business you need to firstly get your private investigator license first. Different states will have different requirements however most states are very similar. The opportunity of starting up a private investigator business is something you should always consider with a lot of questions.
You want to start a successful business so find out as much as you can about the industry and other businesses who will soon become your competitors. Look at your business competitors and see what they are all offering and try to offer something different. See what businesses specialized in what field and select a field in the private investigator industry that is less competitive.
Start by being niche to an extent. Offer free services or free consultation services valued at x amount. You need to do something different if you want your private investigator business to be a successful one. Finding job opportunities can be a little hard for a starting company however you can send flyers and do television commercials to promote your new investigator business.
If you like you can also see a marketing agency to help you with your promotion. However most successful businesses are successful because of the operator. So you’ll need the right attitude of everyone you talk to is an opportunity to do business. Network as much as you can to maximize your opportunity.
You’ll find business in the private investigator industry to be as tough as any other industry. You just have to work hard and get it done.
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How To Become A Private Investigator In California
April 2nd, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you want to live and work as private investigator in California then you’ll need to know a few things before you start. To work as a private investigator in California you’ll need to read the fact sheet below and make sure you understand it all.
Firstly you need to be 18 years and older to be a private detective in California.
You’ll need to do a criminal check before you get your license and you’ll need to have a no criminal history or you won’t have a chance to become a private investigator.
Must have 3 years of compensated investigative work experience which is about 6,000 hours in total.
You also need a AA degree in police science, criminal law or justice and need at least 2 and half years of experience which is around 5,000 hours.
Pass a 2 hour multiple-choice exam and once you’ve passed the exam and all other requirements you’ll need to pay a $175 licensing fee to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services PO BOX 989002, West Sacramento, California 95798-9002.
You’ll also need to complete an application form with two recent passport photos and pay a $50 fee and your Private Investigator Live Scan form must be signed by a Live Scan Operator. Pay $32 for a DOJ fingerprint processing fee and a $24 FBI Fingerprint processing fee at the Live Scan offices.
Now that you’ve done all the above you need to know about the Firearm permits as a private investigator. You are not allowed to carry any firearms once you’re a private investigator until you get a firearm permit from the Department of Consumer Affairs.
To obtain your firearm permit you’ll need to complete the following details
- Complete a course in Power to Arrest which is a 3 hour training course.
- Sit for a 14 hour training course on moral and legal aspects, weapons handling and shooting basics, firearms nomenclature, and range training.
- You need to be an American citizen as well
Once you’ve completed the following head down to the Private Investigator License with a Firearm Permit Live Scan form signed by a Live Scan Operator and pay a $80 application fee. You’ll also need to pay another $28 for a Firearm Eligibility license and pay for another fingerprint check at $32.
Then you’ll need a tear gas permit if you wish to carry tear gas which is also issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs.
Lastly if you’re caring a firearm you’ll need to get insurance for up to $1 million in insurance for armed bodyguard services.
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Finding Ohio Private Investigator Services
March 27th, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedTo be registered as a private investigator is simple and straight forward. There are no special rules in Ohio that is required or mandatory. If you’re interested in looking up the top private investigator agencies then all you need to do is look for NAIS Ohio or search for “National Association of Investigative Specialists Ohio” this will bring up the agencies with a full private investigator license.
The national association of investigative specialist focuses on the private investigative professional trade and marketing investigative services to the public. Their other main focus is to help detectives develop their investigative skills and provide them with support. They are a directory that helps agencies find work and help individuals find private investigators in various stats like Ohio for example.
NAIS has been established for the last 25 years and have a great deal of experience in promoting the service and provide quality professional private investigators to individuals. There’s huge forum on their website if you’re interested in a small community of private investigators. The national association of investigative specialist holds special functions and meetings for their members to network and share information and ideas.
However if you can’t find an private investigator in Ohio that you want to use then you’ll have to do a Google search for “private investigator Ohio” or try “Ohio private detective.” Try changing your keywords around to find the best results. To find out if the investigator you want to use is good just do a quick check to see if they are a part of an organization or have any good reviews on their company on Goggle.
If you’re still not satisfied with looking at other agencies and want a hands on approach to private investigating you can always do it yourself. Visit http://www.privateinvestigatorcritic.com for more information on how you can become your own detective. You’ll be surprise that you can find out private information on anyone by using a special search site that only private investigators have access to. Find out how you can have access to by visiting our review site http://www.privateinvestigatorcritic.com we’ve compared the top 3 private investigator site and you can even us it from Ohio and other states.
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Working As A Private Investigator In Arizona
March 23rd, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedTo become a private investigator you’ll need that you must be properly trained before you get a job in the industry. Firstly each state in the USA has different laws and requirements for private investigators so you need to decide which state you want to work in. Let’s say you’ve decided to work in Arizona as a private detective. First thing you need to do is look for private investigator schools in Arizona.
When you find around 3 private detective schools do some research on their website to see what else they do. Some schools who train students to become private investigators also have their own detectives working on cases. You want to find a school that also doubles as a private investigation agency. In Arizona there are many schools that do this you’ll have to do a search on Google for “Arizona private investigator school” to find them.
However you don’t have to study in Arizona to qualify as a private investigator. There are dozens of good schools around that you can learn from. Once you’ve done your private investigator schooling then want to start looking for jobs in Arizona. However what most companies look for in a new private detective is not really just your previous schooling. They want to know if you specialize in a particular skill. So you should try taking up a course to better your skills in something that you like doing.
Once you’ve got your skills and your qualifications head to the stage you want to work in so in this case it’s Arizona. You can look through the yellow pages for private investigator in Arizona or you can search on the internet. Once you find a few top agencies send them your resume along with what additional course you’ve been attending to better your skills and you’ll be able to find a job in soon.
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How To Become A Private Investigator
March 21st, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedBecoming a private investigator is not as simple as ABC. However if you play your cards right you’ll be able to get the right education, experience, skill and job in no time. You should know that private investigator licenses are different for each state and only a few states in America will require you to be a fully licensed private investigator to open your own business.
To start yourself off you will need to look for a good private investigation school that is privately owned. You can do a quick search on the internet and call up the schools in the areas that you want to work in. Now how you find out if the private detective school is any good is find out if they actively take on assignments themselves. See how many private detectives are working in the company and how long they have been in business.
Now when you’ve figured out which private investigator school you want to study at you’ll to pay for it. It’s fairly affordable however you want to know that you’ll have a job once you qualify. So the best thing to do is study hard and look for some work experience. Before you graduate you should try to figure out what you want to specials in because how you become a private investigator and work for a company plays a big role. If you can specialize in a particular field you will be able to get a job easier.
A jack of all trades is a person who jumps from job to job. This is how you become a good and skillful private investigator. When you go looking for a job after you’ve graduated you’ll need to put a résumé together. And what companies look for is what type of training you’ve had. So this is why it’s important to look for a good private investigator school.
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Things To Consider Before Private Investigator School
March 18th, 2006    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you’re thinking about attend a private detective school you should know a few things about the industry before you jump into it. As you already know private investigator and private detective is the exact same profession just a different way of naming it.
Firstly did you know that in different states you’ll be required to comply by their licensing agreements and that only a dozen states will require you to have an actually private detective license before you start your own PI business.
Another quick fact is if you’ve have a criminal conviction in your past you are not going to get your license at all. And private investigation is as dangerous as you assignment. You might learn about this on your first day of private investigator school. When leaving your PI school you should consider specializing in a particular field of work. The more specialized you are the better. If you are a jack of all trades you’ll find it hard to get good work. So have a look at the industry and see what type of assignments would interest you and try to be an expert in that kind of assignments.
Most private detective schools are run by private companies and if you attend a school that actually has private detectives working in the field and is a reputable company you might be able to find a job there or at least work experience. One of the best ways to get a job as a private investigator is to have professional private detective training from special schools. Its one of the major things they look at before hiring a new PI. Investing in your education always pays off.
Once you’ve graduated from private investigator school make sure you have already decided what type of things you want to specialize it. If you’re already good a something then try to find assignments that will improve that skill. It’s always good to speaking another language.
Good luck with your PI school and not all private investigator schools will give you a stepping stone into the industry make sure you study a good school. If your not sure just ask a private investigator company what they would recommend or what type of people they would hire from which school.
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