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QuestionDo private investigators sometimes investigate murder?Community AnswerYes, but mostly on rare occasions. This usually occurs on cold cases, which are ones that weren't solved by the police.
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QuestionWhich course would I want to study?Community AnswerCriminal Justice or Law Enforcement work great for becoming a private investigator.
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QuestionHow do I get a private detective license?Community AnswerTypically, you will need to pass an exam, and sometimes a short training course. You should ask the city Department of Public Safety to find out more about your area's requirements.
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QuestionCan I investigate someone without experience?Community AnswerThe short answer is "yes." However, if you are asking if you can make money because you have a hobby interest in amateur sleuthing, the answer is "no." You need a license in most areas to provide private investigator services. Also, licensed private investigators can do surveillance on legitimate cases without being arrested for stalking, and can access certain databases the general public cannot. That said, everyone starts somewhere. No experience means you have to be aware that many potential clients will want someone with years of experience.
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QuestionCan being a previous drug user hinder your ability in becoming a private investigator?Community AnswerIt will if you were criminally charged and you want to work for a company. You also need to pass a drug test at many P.I. firms.
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QuestionDo I need a car to be a private investigator?Community AnswerWithout a doubt! A private investigator without a car would not find employment.
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QuestionCan private detectives work with the police on cases?Community AnswerDo not interfere with police investigations. This may result in you being charged with obstruction. If you develop positive working relationships with the police department ahead of time and prove useful, they may choose to request your assistance.
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QuestionWhat subjects do I need to study to become a private investigator?Community AnswerStudy legal studies, criminology, law enforcement, psychology, etc. Talk to your careers counselor for advice tailored to your school's actual subjects.
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