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The Private Investigator, also known as Private Investigator or Private Research Agent (PRA), which is the term most often used today, is a liberal professional who carries out an activity whose aim is to collect information or intelligence intended for third parties, with a view to defending their interests; this can concern all sorts of fields. Generally speaking, the activity refers to any person carrying out investigations on behalf of third parties without holding a judicial mandate. It should be noted that since the modification of law n° 83-629 of 12 July 1983, the profession of private investigation agent is regulated by the Code of Internal Security. The PRA acts as an agent for his client under articles 1984 to 2010 of the Civil Code. The detective is a private investigator, i.e. a person with a private law status, who carries out research, investigations and shadowing on a professional basis. This quality of private investigator (which is not a name or a title but a legal and social status) is shared with various other professions which have no connection with private investigators, particularly in the context of administrative, civil, criminal and social proceedings. It should not be confused with the English term "detective", which refers to a police officer in charge of conducting official investigations. A police officer is in all cases a public law investigator. In France, the profession is popularly referred to as "detective" (without the adjective "private") or "private investigator", and in novels as "private detective". There is no legal or compulsory designation or protected title, but there are several generic designations in various legislative and regulatory texts, such as private research agent, private research agent, private research and intelligence agent, private investigator, private research agency, investigation activity, private research agency. In France, the profession now has a genuine statute classifying it as a liberal profession, assimilating it to a security profession and placing it under the control of the administrative authorities with the issue of a State licence. In order to clean up, moralise, upgrade, control and regulate this activity, no less than one European directive, five laws, seven decrees and two ministerial orders, not to mention numerous ministerial circulars, were required. The profession has an essentially legal vocation and, although it does not yet allow economically weak litigants to benefit from legal aid, as in Italy, it already fills a legal void in French law by seeking evidence in civil and commercial proceedings where there is no examining magistrate and where the police and gendarmerie do not have the capacity, competence or right to intervene.
Grs Investigations Pty Ltd
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5.0(1)
2193 Canterbury9.4 km from Wentworth Point
they were very professional and at the same time easy to talk with, they were very understanding with my situation. George was so attentive to his details when he got the information i needed.
Grs Investigations Pty Pltd
2
2193 Canterbury9.4 km from Wentworth Point
GRS Investigations has more than a decade experience providing professional Private and Commercial Investigations. We use state-of-the art technology and equipment to maximise our success rate delivering optimum results for your money.
Spouse Spy Private Investigators Sydney
3
2000 Sydney14.9 km from Wentworth Point
Spouse Spy are recognised as one of Australia's leading domestic investigation firms. Our private investigators have years of experience in conducting covert surveillance for infidelity matters, child custody matters and more. Our services include: - Infidelity Investigations - Child Custody Investigations - Locate Persons of Interest - Background Checks - Electronic Bug Sweep and Detection - Witness Interviews and Statements - Process Serving of Legal Documents - Debtor Locates Spouse Spy do not use inexperienced investigators like most firms. Our private investigators have at least 5 years of experience in the industry and are equipped with the latest in covert cameras to gather video evidence discreetly. Our investigations manager is very experienced in surveillance and has worked in the field for over 10 years and is very professional at providing our clients with the very best strategies when it comes to planning an investigation. We pride ourselves on our honesty, integrity and professionalism.
Private Detective Professional
4
2000 Sydney14.9 km from Wentworth Point
A&C International Investigations is a government licensed private investigation firm. Known for our professionalism, integrity and effectiveness, we have provided a comprehensive range of discreet private investigation services to Australian insurance companies, legal firms, corporate clients, businesses and individuals since *information hidden* We have a broad professional network throughout Australia and globally. The resources we have developed over the past 10 years, combined with modern day technology and professional investigative techniques, enable us to handle all matters effectively and cost-efficiently. Speaking fluent English, Mandarin and Cantonese, our highly skilled investigators have extensive experience in both overt and covert investigations. We have a track record of successfully assisting our clients and affiliates gather information and evidence even in extremely difficult situations.
Gcarr Holdings P/L
5

Private detective

2228 Miranda20.2 km from Wentworth Point
Private reliable person. I have worked in Transport and property Services for many years Strong problem solving and communication skills. Friendly reliable personality
Executive Investigative Services
6
2127 Wentworth Point

What training is required to become a Private Investigator?

In order to become a private detective, it is necessary to obtain one of the following titles and diplomas: - The Certification of Professional Qualification of employee detective (with the level baccalaureate required) for the whole of the posts of investigator, employee detective, or agent of research. - The certified title of detective, private research agent-operations manager (with a level of higher education required) in order to become an agency manager, independent collaborator, or salaried investigator. This title is quite simply indispensable for practising the liberal activity of detective. It should be noted that these diplomas are approved and registered in the RNCP (National Directory of Professional Certification). They are offered by the ESARP (Ecole Supérieure des Agents de Recherches Privées) or the IFAR (Institut de Formation des Agents de Recherche). In addition, it should be noted that the university offers 2 different professional licences to enter the profession: - The professional licence for private research agents (notably at the University of Nîmes). - The professional licence for the security of goods and persons, specialising in legal activity and private investigation director (University of Paris II)

What is the scope of intervention of the Private Investigator?

In France, it is important to know that the profession of private investigator has been regulated for a very long time since the first prefectoral authorisations, inherited from German law, were introduced in 1900 by the local code of professions applicable in Alsace Moselle. In 1942, another law imposed conditions of good repute throughout the country on private investigators, and in March 2003, the legislation was completely overhauled. The new regulations will first be applicable to the metropolitan territory, and the Overseas Departments, and then to Mayotte. From now on, and in the whole of France (metropolitan France, as well as the other territories), the activity of private investigator is therefore strictly regulated. It is under the control of the National Council for Private Security Activities, but also of the Prefects who can order administrative closures, and remains under the supervision of police commissioners and officers of the national gendarmerie. The Private Investigator's activity is mainly focused on two particular objectives: the search for information and the production of evidence. - As far as the search for information is concerned, it is quite simple since it consists of implementing intellectual and technical means in order to collect information on a defined subject, whether it is of a private or collective nature. It is important to note that the information can be obtained by legal means and must correspond solely to the needs of the investigation. - As regards the production of evidence, this is established mainly by means of observations made during the investigation. These findings are recorded in a detailed mission report, which is given to the client at the end of the mission and which can be produced in court. Fraud, divorce, fraud, adultery, surveillance, shadowing, missing persons searches, espionage or industrial espionage are all occasions to call upon accredited professionals who have a professional certification in due form and respect a precise code of ethics.

Why use a professional?

Let it be said that the private detective is a true ally of the individual as well as the company. Regardless of size, from large companies to small and medium-sized businesses, many of them are increasingly calling on his services, whether to investigate an employee who is under suspicion, to find out about the morality of a person you wish to hire, to investigate a company suspected of counterfeiting, or to provide evidence in the case of unfair competition, for example. However, not everything is permitted, and the request must be legitimate and justified. Theft, deception, counterfeiting, unfair competition, unfaithful employees, misappropriation of goods, customers and qualified employees, denigration... there is no shortage of situations in which a manager can turn to a "private party". Do you have doubts about the solvency of a future business partner, or about the honesty of an employee? Using the services of a private detective can be vital for you as a business owner; thanks to his services, you will be able to gather the evidence you need in order to understand this or that case. The evidence provided will confound your employee, your partner or your future collaborator and will allow you either to negotiate an amicable settlement or to take legal action against the person concerned, with every chance for you to win the case in the end In addition, you should know that unlike the labour courts, the courts accept detective reports, so you should not be afraid to produce them, as long as they add substance to the debate. In fact, this report must comply with certain rules of form and substance: for example, it must be nominative, detailed, detailed and without the slightest animosity or favouritism towards one of the parties. The judge will give the detective's report the same value as a testimony, while remaining free to take it into account when making the final decision. For the sake of completeness, it should be noted that magistrates, previously reticent towards detectives, are increasingly welcoming the evidence and findings made by the latter. Finally, it should be emphasised, because this is important, that the detective is liable.

How to find a private investigator?

If this should worry you at first, you can rest assured that finding a Private Investigator in Wentworth Point should not be too difficult. Indeed, the territory is well meshed as regards companies working in this sector of activity, and whether you are in a rural or urban area, the challenge is at your fingertips! To begin with, we advise you to make a survey of your acquaintances, whether they are friends, family or even friends, because word of mouth works very well for this kind of thing. However, don't lose sight of the fact that you are hiring a private investigator, so you may have to take a few precautions in order not to spread the word too much... Think about it beforehand, because once you are in the situation, it will be too late! If you don't hear anything by word of mouth, take a look at the Internet: we advise you to visit the StarOfService website, for example. It is very interesting because it lists all the professionals in this or that field, and all by region. The site even allows you to obtain the contact details of the said professional in a few clicks, you can then contact him/her to discuss your needs.

How much does a professional charge?

As a preamble, we would like to say that in France, there are no agreed tariffs as is the case for certain liberal professions (such as legal professionals or health professionals). Indeed, the private detective is left completely free to set the amount of his fees, which is why there is a very wide range of prices depending on the professional and the geographical location of the latter; it should be understood that a Parisian professional will undoubtedly be more expensive than a detective hired in the provinces or in a medium-sized city. We will try to give you the different rates that can be offered by a private detective according to the nature of the investigation to be carried out, but we insist on the fact that our rates are not contractual and are only based on averages carried out on the whole territory. Once we have done this, we will then look at the different variables that can be taken into account when setting the Private Investigator's rates. For field investigations : Hourly rate - Hourly rate for a private detective in Paris and Ile de France: Between 95 € TTC and 165 € TTC per hour. - Price of a private detective in the provinces: between 85 € TTC and 145 € TTC per hour. Flat rate: In this case, the rate of the private detective for a field mission will include all the expenses. Please note that the fixed price is different from one agency to another; some professionals may offer half-day packages, day packages and/or weekly packages. Whatever the case, in both cases, hourly or flat rate billing, it is commonly accepted and customary that the minimum session is 4 consecutive hours. Thus, occasional interventions of one or two hours will be refused. For administrative investigations: Administrative surveys include all types of surveys that do not require travel to the field. They are also known as sit-down surveys. This type of investigation generally corresponds to address or employer searches, property or financial investigations. As a general rule, the rates of a private detective for administrative investigations are proposed at a fixed price: - An address search: between €450 and €750 including tax - An employer search: between 550 € and 800 € TTC - An investigation of assets: from 650 € TTC (this can vary enormously depending on the size of the assets to be investigated) - A financial investigation: from 1000 € TTC depending on the complexity of the set-ups and the number of hours required to carry out the investigations. In addition to the geographical location, other elements can be taken into account in order to vary the rates. There is, of course, the experience and know-how of the professional, but also his specific technical skills and the human and material resources used...

How to choose a Private Investigator?

As is the case for any work that you wish to carry out at home or elsewhere, it is crucial not to make a mistake when choosing the company that you are going to contract.... The detective you choose must have a proven track record and must also charge market prices. As we did when we helped you find a professional, our first advice is to use word of mouth, which is by far the easiest, fastest and safest way to find a good professional in all sorts of fields. So don't hesitate to tell your friends, family members and work colleagues about your project, because maybe one of them knows a craftsman or company that does this kind of work and does it very well! If word of mouth doesn't help, then don't hesitate to use the great resource that is the Internet. The StarOfService site we mentioned earlier can provide you with a list of professionals in your area, and if you want to know the quality of their services, then check out the many reviews and comments from past clients. This is definitely the best way to get a really good and objective idea of the quality of a professional or their work. Once you have selected the professional you need, all you have to do is check his or her availability, define your project with him or her and set deadlines that suit both parties...

Some questions to ask a private investigator during your first interview:

- How long have you been in the profession? - What initial training did you receive and how long have you been in the profession? - What are your rates? Is it possible to have the details? - Will you provide me with a proper estimate before the work begins? - What are your availabilities? - Can you guarantee to respect the deadlines that we will agree on?