Investigator should be licensed in that state if state requires licensing Investigator should be insured and bonded The Investigator should ask what is your objective – this determines how the investigator should proceed and when the investigation will end.\ Investigator should have a written contract Ask the investigator the number
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How To Select A Private Investigator
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Oakley Neighbors Install Cameras To Catch Thieves
ralph - Nov 30, 2011 - No Comments
Some Oakley residents say they’re not going to take it anymore. Fed up with burglaries… as well as car smash and grab thefts, they are mounting a defense. They’re fighting back with cameras, and lots of them. Neighbors are keeping watch on those cameras. As Local 12′s Deborah Dixon shows
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Why did these women cheat?
ralph - Nov 03, 2011 - No Comments
By Colleen Oakley The first question that comes to mind when a spouse cheats is: Why? A recent study by the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, attempted to answer that question and found that the reasons behind infidelity differ greatly between the sexes. For men, it’s typically about the
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ID Theft: What College Students Need to Know
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By Stacey Bradford We all know that college students are tech savvy. But it turns out that they are a bit naive about internet security and aren’t doing enough to protect their personal information while they are surfing and banking online. How big is the problem? More than 40% of
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Would Your Child Pass a Social Media Background Check?
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By Mary Kay Hoal Yes. You read that right. A social media background check is now possible thanks to a recent ruling by the Federal Trade Commission. That ought to provide us parents with further reinforcement that it’s incredibly important to teach our children how to “safely and responsibly network
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Are Criminal Background Checks Unfairly Discriminatory?
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By Nathan Koppel The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is holding a hearing today on an important topic for companies: Can they consider job applicants’ criminal histories in making hiring decisions? The hearing will examine the law governing background screening and consider the extent to which individuals with arrest and conviction
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