2 years
A police investigation can last as long as law enforcement believes it is necessary. Many investigations have gone on for decades.
No time at all. You just close your book and stop working.
About a few hours to a day
Claims adjusters take as long as needed depending upon circumstances involved in the accident. Sometimes a claim will be worked out in less than 30 days if there is no other investigation ongoing.
The length of a Division of Human Resources (DHR) investigation can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the availability of evidence and witnesses. Investigations can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to reach a resolution.
Investigations have no statutory time limit. They can take as long as they take. Obviously not years! But in a shooting situation, certainly weeks woul dnot be out of the question. It all hinges on the circumstances.
There is no timeframe. However long it takes for the investigation to disclose enough evidence to charge and indict you.
You take notes during an investigation, and write a report when the investigation is finished.
An investigation will continue until the prosecutor is prepared to go to court. There is no specified amount of time.
Yes, the police can take your keys during a search or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as needing to access a locked area or vehicle as part of their investigation.
The length of time for a NACLC (National Agency Check with Law and Credit) investigation to complete can vary based on factors such as the thoroughness required, backlog of cases, and complexity of the individual's background. On average, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months for the investigation to be completed.