Frequently Asked Questions about Private Investigation Services
Frequently Asked Questions
We provide a wide range of investigation services including background checks, surveillance, forensics, insurance fraud investigations, and more. Each service is tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients, whether they are individuals or businesses.
The cost of our services varies depending on the complexity of the case and the resources required. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your specific needs and provide a detailed quote based on those requirements.
Yes, private investigators are legal in Georgia. They must be licensed by the Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies. Our team is fully licensed and adheres to all state laws and regulations regarding private investigations.
The duration of an investigation depends on several factors, including the case’s complexity and the amount of information available. We strive to conduct thorough and efficient investigations, and we will provide you with an estimated timeline during our initial consultation.
No, private investigators cannot legally tap phones or access text messages without the consent of the person being investigated. Such actions are against federal and state laws. Our investigations are conducted within the bounds of the law to ensure that all evidence gathered is admissible in court.
When hiring a private investigator, ensure they are licensed, have good reviews or references, and offer clear communication about their services and fees. It’s also important to feel comfortable with their professional ethics and methods.
Transparency is key in our operations. We provide regular updates and reports on our findings, and we are always available to discuss the progress of your case. Our goal is to keep you informed every step of the way.
In Atlanta, we frequently handle cases involving marital infidelity, child custody issues, background checks for employment, and insurance fraud, among other types of investigations.
Yes, the evidence we gather during our investigations is handled in a manner that maintains its integrity and can be admissible in court. Our investigators are also available to provide expert testimony relating to the case.