Is private investigation legal in the US?

Yes, it is. Private investigators are legal practitioners in the US.

In which US jurisdictions are you authorized to work?

We are authorized to provide private investigation services that require surveillance, research, and undercover operations in the state of Colorado.

Can you guarantee results?

In the field of private investigation, it is impossible to guarantee specific results no matter how much money and resources are invested. At the same time, we guarantee to apply our skills and efforts aimed at achieving the best possible results.

How long does it take to obtain investigation results?

While we strive to deliver fast results, we prioritize quality over formal timeframes, which is the reason why it is hard to define particular time frames. An investigation of average complexity may take from a week to three weeks.

What are your rates?

Every private investigation case is different. When you contact us, we need to analyze your circumstances to determine the right budget. Our rates start from $600.

Can your report be used in court?

Yes, it can. At the end of the investigation process, we provide an official report that can be used in court. Our report is a legal document that will be treated as a solid piece of evidence.

Can your investigator appear in court to provide testimony?

Yes, our investigators can appear in court to provide testimony.

Is private investigation service tax-deductible?

In some cases, private investigation service is tax-deductible. For example when the private investigation is required for business purposes (debtor skip tracing, employee background checks, etc) or associated with the accrual, cancellation, or changes in the payment of alimony. We recommend you discuss this aspect with your accountant.