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Private Investigations

30 years of complex investigative experience allows us to provide the following services:

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Background Checks
Investigating someone's history, including criminal records, employment history, education, financial background, and personal references.
Commonly used for pre-employment screening, tenant verification, or vetting potential business partners.
Surveillance
Monitoring someone's activities to gather evidence of behaviors or actions.
Useful in cases like infidelity investigations, insurance fraud, or worker’s compensation claims.
Infidelity and Domestic Investigations
Gathering evidence of suspected cheating or infidelity in relationships.
May include surveillance, digital forensics, and background checks.
Missing Persons Investigations
Helping locate missing or lost individuals, including runaway children, debtors, or long-lost family members.
Can also be used to find witnesses or other persons of interest for legal cases.
Legal Support and Litigation Assistance
Providing evidence for court cases, such as witness location, asset searches, or surveillance to support legal claims.
Can help attorneys with evidence gathering, interviewing witnesses, or process serving.
Insurance Fraud Investigations
Detecting and proving fraudulent claims in areas like worker’s compensation, disability claims, and auto accidents.
May involve surveillance and background research.
Corporate Investigations
Addressing issues such as embezzlement, employee misconduct, intellectual property theft, or corporate espionage.
May include financial audits, undercover operations, and electronic surveillance.
Asset Searches and Recovery
Identifying and locating hidden or undisclosed assets, such as property, bank accounts, or valuables.
Used in cases like divorce settlements, debt collection, or probate cases.
Bug Sweeping and Counter-Surveillance
Detecting hidden recording devices, wiretaps, or surveillance equipment in homes, offices, or vehicles.
Providing counter-surveillance measures to prevent unwanted monitoring.

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Georgia law states a "Private detective business" means the business of obtaining or furnishing, or accepting employment to obtain or to furnish, information with reference to: Crimes or wrongs done or threatened against the United States of America or any state or territory thereof;
The background, identity, habits, conduct, business, employment, occupation, assets, honesty, integrity, credibility, knowledge, trustworthiness, efficiency, loyalty, activity, movement, whereabouts, affiliations, associations, transactions, acts, reputation, or character of any person; The location, disposition, or recovery of lost or stolen property; The cause or responsibility for fires, libels, losses, accidents, damage, or injury to persons or property;
The securing of evidence in the course of the private detective business to be used before any court, board, officer, or investigating committee; or
The protection of individuals from serious bodily harm or death."

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