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Private Investigators in New York State

JGD Investigations and Services
15 Sweetberry Ave
Center Moriches NY 11934
Tel: 631-878-0952
Fax: 631-878-2346
Mobile: 631-456-2583
Providing investigations, surveillance, background investigations and special event security.

http://www.jgdinvestigations.com
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There are different types of private investigators in New York. Just as an indicator, there are over 2000 licensed private investigator firms in the state of New York, and each firm on average works with several experts in their offices, so although there may be some overlapping, this gives you an idea of the number of individuals we are talking about. The question is how to organize your search so you can find the private investigator in New York that fits your needs. The first thing is to narrow it down to licensed private investigators. This is a basic level of comfort that you are dealing with a recognized professional who has fulfilled the licensing requirements of the State of New York. The next step is to narrow down the field of expertise. Let’s say you need a private investigator in New York to gather information to support your child support case in court. You need a professional with experience in this type of case and who is sensitive to the particulars of dealing with cases involving minors. On the other hand, if you are looking for a private investigator in New York to research some mysterious disappearance of items in your warehouse inventory, then you need somebody who deals with surveillance, who is familiar with workplace regulations and who will be savvy enough to work unnoticed in order not to alert the culprit to go into hiding before you’ve had an opportunity to gather evidence to prove your case in the hope of recovering your property. As you can see, although the basic principle of the investigation may be founded on a similar need, the need for information, the skills required to conduct the two investigations are not exactly the same. That’s why it is important to match the requirements of your case with the skills of the private investigator. When you have narrowed down your general field, if you still end up with too many names on your list then refine it to more specific training or skills. Does the case require the Private Investigator to carry a firearm? Do they need any additional language skills? Phone interview skills? Physical capabilities? Once you have narrowed down your list to a few names you can prepare a list of basic questions and give them a call. Don’t be afraid to ask for information upfront, it will save you time and money.

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