It depends on what the Incestigator is employed in. Some states do not require certified investigators as some states do. Check your local area for more information.
The field of private investigations is becoming a market in demand profession. As population numbers increase and technology travels at faster speeds, the need for information and research is paramount. Licensed Private Investigators working for Insurance Companies are paid between $55-$85 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators dealing with criminal law are paid between $75-$100 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators working in the behavioral fields and domestic affairs field are paid between $55-$125 per hour. Licensed Private Investigators who obtain bachelor and master degrees in business and who specialize in corporate and forensic accounting are paid between $200-$275 per hour.
A licensed private investigator, or PI, is a person who completes investigations, usually at the request of a private citizen or a company. Licensed Private Investigators often work for attorneys in civil cases or on behalf of defense attorneys.
Private Investigators are only used by the rich and famous.
Yes, in the State of Texas, you are required to hold a private investigators license. Licensing is handled through the State of Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau. You can get an individual license (if you are hired by a licensed PI company) or if you want to start your own company then you must register for a company license.
An investigator must spend an unspecified amount of hours before he qualifies to become a licensed private investigator. Once the qualification becomes available, he will complete various tasks such as having his fingerprints taken.
You need to get a degree in something like criminal justice. Then you have to take some more courses after that to get licensed as a private investigator. It requires a lot of work, but it is worth it, as the best investigators get paid very well.
They are mostly employed in Nursing Homes and they work under the RN. Sometimes they may be employed in private doctor's offices. There are certain limitations in what they can do, versus what an RN can do.
Yes, private investigators are bound to maintain strict confidentiality to protect client privacy and investigation details.
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Yes.
In general, no. The laws are different in different places- in some, a licensed security guard can make arrests for certain crimes while on duty. But the private firm cannot license it's personnel as peace officers. They CAN be sworn officers, but they will be sworn by a government official, such as a judge.
There is no specific career for social engineering. It's basically a fancy name for computer hacker. They are often employed by tabloid journalists, bounty hunters or private investigators.