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Follow on Google News | Hiring a Costa Rica Private InvestigatorHiring a Costa Rica private investigator does not have to be a stressful or difficult process. Before hiring a Costa Rica private investigator use these simple steps as guideline for locating the right Costa Rica private investigator for your case
Licensing There is no national licensing system for private investigators in Costa Rica. No one in Costa Rica has a license to do investigations. Unlike the United States where PI licensing is regulated on the state level. If the actual investigator does not possess a license issued by a state, then that tells you that this person is unqualified to do investigative work. Currently, the only states that do not require private investigators to be licensed are: Colorado, Idaho, Mississippi, South Dakota, & Wyoming Always contact the appropriate state licensing agency (http://www.pimagazine.com/ PI Firms vs. Individuals One key choice in hiring a Costa Rica Private Investigator is whether to hire an individual or an investigative firm (http://www.codygear.com/ Be sure to choose an investigator or firm that employs the necessary resources and prior experience to properly address your needs. Hiring a Private Investigator It is important to feel comfortable with the PI you choose as matters that require private investigation cases are often of a sensitive nature. Look for individuals who are able to think "outside of the box" and adapt to changing situations easily. Inquire as to signing a contract or agreement listing the private investigator's services, fees, and terms. Make sure this agreement comes from the person or firm who is physically present in Costa Rica and is actually doing the investigation. This protects both parties. Be sure to ask a potential investigator as many questions as possible. If your not comfortable with their answers, demeanor, or experience you should find another private investigator with who you are. Questions to Ask Your Investigator How long have you been in business? How many cases of this nature have you handled? What is your success rate with cases of this nature? What are your rates and fees? Do you have experience testifying in court? Do you take video of surveillance operations? Can you perform covert surveillance as needed? Can you provide a reference of an attorney you've worked for in the past? End
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