MOORE
INVESTIGATIVE GROUP
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No matter what problem you face, you have found the Private Investigator that can help! !!

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MOORE INVESTIGATIVE GROUP

MOORE INVESTIGATIVE GROUP,
is a full service and licensed Private Investigative agency with it's home office located in Lake Alfred, Polk County, Florida.  Moore Investigative Group has Florida Private Investigators available 24/7 to provide our clients with investigative services in all area's of Florida.  Moore Investigative Group and our team of top Private Investigators are dedicated to providing licensed, insured, experienced, reliable, and confidential investigations in the State of Florida and throughout the United States.

What is a Private Investigator ?

A private investigator is a professional trained in the area of investigations and surveillance.  In most states, a license is mandatory.  Like with an attorney or doctor, the State has mandated that certain qualifications, training and experience be required for licensure to protect the public from those who do not have the experience or qualifications to do the job correctly.  A private investigator's training is usually varied and tends to focus on a certain area, much like a lawyer.  Often times that experience comes from law enforcement, military and research backgrounds.  The crux of a private investigators capability is to take whatever information their client has and to go find whatever information or evidence the client needs to know.  The work that a private investigator does is strictly confidential and stay between you and them.

What does a Private Investigator actually do ?

The job of a private investigator is to gather information for businesses and individuals.  They work on many different types of cases and frequently are found assisting attorneys, businesses and the public with a variety of legal, financial and personal problems.  Most private investigators are trained to perform functions like surveillance, research and interviewing.  They also have access to computer databases and searches, that the public does not, which allow them to quickly obtain large amounts of information.  Because of the nature of their work, they also can be called to testify in court.

A good private investigator can confidentially get you the answers you need, quickly, accurately and affordable.

Hiring a Private Investigator ?

The following are some tips to aid you in evaluation which private investigator to work with and / or your family.

1.  MAKE SURE THEY HAVE A LICENSE !  The vast majority of States require that anyone engaging the practice of investigations be licensed.  A private investigator should be able to produce a copy of such a license immediately for you.  Florida requires you to have a class "C" license.  NOTE:  there are many companies offering services on the internet which do not qualify as "investigations" but really should be.  These companies are completely unregulated and what they give you is whatever they want.  Most of these companies are "information brokers" who have access to databases of public records, like telephone numbers, address directories, voter registration filings, etc.  These companies offer "background checks" that are nothing more than dateable searches of old public records.  That may be enough to get you what you need, but if you need to be sure that the information is accurate, contact a Private Investigator.

2.  DO YOU NEED TO MEET WITH A P.I ?  No, not unless you want to.  Much of what we do can be done quickly and with a minimal amount of inconvenience and the formality of meeting is usually not necessary.

3.  EXPERIENCE ?  Some private investigators have little or no investigative background.  There are former law enforcement and military private investigators and then there are 19 year old kids with video cameras conducting surveillance.  It is important that you know the qualifications and experience of the investigator that will be working on your case.


4.  ALWAYS GET A CONTRACT.  Like any other service, you should always get a contract that includes what you are hiring the P.I for and what you will get in return.  If they cannot or will not present you with a contract, hang up the phone . . .

5.  YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR !  Nothing further needs to be said about this one . .
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