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Private investigator licenses are a matter of public record. Therefore,
potential clients can access these licenses and check on the legitimacy
of a private investigator. In addition, the public can check on the
amount of insurance coverage held by the investigator and on complaints
that might have been filed against the private investigator. For these
reasons, it is important to maintain a clean record. In addition,
maintaining insurance or bonding, even in states that don’t require it,
can be helpful in obtaining new clients who feel more comfortable
working with an investigator who is insured or bonded.
After obtaining a license, each state has its own requirement for
maintaining a private investigator’s license. Again, these requirements
vary from state and can also vary within counties and cities. Some of
these requirements can include continuing education, additional testing,
maintaining insurance or bonding, and experience.
To learn more about individual state private investigator licensing
requirements, visit http://www.pihome.com/Licensing . Here, contact
information for licensing requirements for specific states can be
acquired.
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