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No license is generally required to become a paranormal investigator. However check with your state licensing boards as there may be special cases in some states especially if you intend to work with private clients.
You can find courses at any colleges,universities for a private investigator license, but you'll need to graduate to have the proper license to work as one.
In order to become a private investigator you typically need a license form your state, however requirements in each state differ. You will also need to have some sort of background in law enforcement.
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Typically, a bachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is required to become a forensic investigator. This typically takes about 4 years to complete. Additional training or certification may also be necessary depending on the specific job requirements.
Yes I need a babynurse license.
yes you do you need a detectives license
To become a crime scene investigator, you will need to complete 720 hours of training. You will also need proper education.
If by investigator you mean a private investigator, you do not need any particular qualifications. A lot of retired policemen tend to become private investigator, so some skills in detection would be needed.
We need to distinguish between "paranormal investigators" and "parapsychologists". Paranormal investigators may or may not do their work as a profession. Many in fact are amateurs or hobbyists. Those that are working full-time are rare. Many have college educations, but in various fields. There is no college degree for "paranormal investigation" per se. Applicable degrees might be in the sciences or the humanities. But actually coming to learn about paranormal investigation would require self-study and participation in credible investigating groups. Some paranormal investigators become interested in the field as an extension of their regular work as engineers, physicists, psychologists and even police. Parapsychologists are mainly academics. While Parapsychology degrees have been offered at universities all over the world at the Bachelor, Master and PhD levels, they are not very common in the United States today. Most working research parapsychologists (of which there are a few hundred in the entire world) have advanced degrees, generally in psychology, physiology, neurology, or some other field of medicine or general science. Some are degreed in philosophy, education or history as well. Research parapsychologists publish their work in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Parapsychology published by the Rhine Research Institute in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (www.rhine.org) in the U.S. The European Parapsychology Journal is a similar peer-reviewed journal in Europe. Parapsychologists also publish in other scientific journals as well.
As a nyc repo man myself there really aren't any certificates for repo agents, If you use a tow truck then you need a cdl lic. If you are just an investigator no other license other than a NYS Drivers license is needed
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