How to Select a Private Investigator to Find People in Australia
With so many options for hiring a private investigator in Australia, plan to do some research to select the ideal one for you. Having some basic criteria on hand will help guide you through the research process.
Contact each private investigation service you consider hiring and ask them about the following five aspects of their business.
- Licensing. When and where were they licensed? Is a copy of the license available?
- Specialization, Training and Experience. Where and when did they receive training? How long have they been investigating missing persons? How will their training and expertise in people finding benefit your investigation?
- Success Rate. Request a specific figure rather than generalizations. Ask what time frame the figure you are given refers to and if it refers only to missing persons cases. A 100% success rate on only two cases may be an accurate, but misleading figure.
- Verifiable References. References should include full names and contact information for individual or business clients. Are references from individuals with missing persons' cases similar to your own available? Check at least three references before you hire a private investigator.
- Payment, Terms and Warranties. What exactly will you be paying for? What information will you be presented with, and when? How might it be of practical value? Are there any additional costs? When is payment due, and do you have a choice of payment options? Last but not least, what if any warranties are offered?
Professional private investigators you consider hiring to find people in Australia will likely charge approximately the same fees. While cost is always a factor to consider, don't make the mistake of hiring someone less qualified or experienced to save a few dollars on your search.
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