Faqs on Hiring an Orange County Private Detective
What or who is a Private Investigator?
According to Wikipedia a private investigator or private detective
(often shortened to PI or private eye) is a person who can be hired
by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory law services.
Private detectives/investigators often work for attorneys in civil
cases, yet still undertake many aspects of criminal matters. Many
work for insurance companies to investigate suspicious claims. Many
private investigators are former law enforcement officers or worked
as an investigator for a police department, county sheriff or other
government agency. As such they have a wide range of experience
to draw from for their clients.
What is the difference between a police investigator and a private
investigator?
A police investigation is conducted by sworn law enforcement officers
and is done within the constraints of Constitutional laws. The investigation
is conducted to determine if a crime has been committed, to determine
who committed the crime, and to gather enough evidence to present
to a prosecutor for a trial.
A private investigation is conducted by a professional investigator
who is in all other aspects, a private citizen. Being a private
investigator, several of the constraints of the Constitution do
not apply (such as a Miranda warning before giving a statement).
Private investigators are not restricted to criminal investigations.
PIs work for clients who may request any manner of work, including
infidelity investigations, background investigations, asset location
investigations, or fraudulent insurance claims. PIs may uncover
criminal violations, but are not bound by law to report them to
law enforcement. PIs work at the behest of their clients.
In many cases private investigators are able to do much more for
a client because they are not subject to governmental or department
budget restraints or internal agency politics. Further, a private
investigator or detective is able to work more quietly on sensitive
issues without releasing embarrassing details to the public thereby
protecting the privacy of the client..
Is my case with a Private Investigator confidential?
Yes, a private detective or investigator will always handle your
case with as much confidentiality as possible. A good PI treats
your case exactly the same as a doctor or attorney would. All information
you share is private, confidential and privileged.
Can anyone be a Private Investigator?
No. The State of California requires all private detectives, private
investigators, private security persons and detective agencies to
be licensed and insured. Some private detectives may carry a firearm
or other dangerous weapons if authorized and qualified to use such
weapons. Armando Zatarain is licensed by the State of California
as a private investigator ()
and is also licensed to carry a concealed weapon.
Can a Private Detective help me or someone who is facing criminal
charges?
Yes, we do all the time. It depends on the circumstances of course
and typically we work together with a professional criminal attorney.
All cases are different, however, based on facts you provide we
would typically reinvestigate. This would include a variety of different
measures including interviews of witnesses, the uncovering of certain
facts and collection of evidence that may show reasonable doubt
or prove your innocence.
Click here for just one example of how we work in this area.
Many people have never hired a private detective before and wonder
what to expect.
One of the most important aspects is trust. You must feel comfortable
and believe they will approach your request with the utmost effort.
Don't be afraid to ask any questions upfront. When you speak with
Armando Zatarain even your initial telephone call will be treated
with the utmost of privacy and confidentiality. A good investigator
and/or private detective is much like a doctor or an attorney. All
information provided is "proprietary" and confidential.
These are just a few of the typical
questions a layman has before proceeding to hire. If your question
is not answered here, feel free to call Armando Zatarain anytime
day or night. His phone number is 714-454-7711.
What does it normally cost to hire a Private Detective?
The hourly rate can generally range from $50 to $200 per hour,
or more. A flat fee for services may also be negotiated depending
on the case.
Can a Private Investigator or Detective conduct surveillance on
anyone and is it legal?
Absolutely. Surveillance is something we do all the time. There
are really very few limitations except for placing cameras/recording
devices inside of private homes or areas. People should understand
this simple issue. If you do things in public, or which can be "viewed"
by the public, it is generally something which a Private investigator
can use to develop information on your activities.
Would you recommend a "regular person" try to do a surveillance
on their own?
No. Surveillance requires training and experience. Liability issues
may arise if something goes wrong. If knowing someone's activity
is important, hire a professional.
When should I consider requesting a background check from a Private
Detective?
It has been our experience over the years that if the situation
is important enough to affect your personal, business, or financial
future, strong consideration should be given to a background check.
This is especially important if you have a "gut" feeling
something is wrong or the person is not always open regarding past
activities or issues. In today's world we often don't trust our
instincts enough, however, they are usually very accurate! A background
check provided by a licensed PI will resolve any doubt or questions
you might have concerning someone. Additionally we can help you
interpret the information found that you can make a wise decision.
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