The private investigation industry, like many professional services, has unfortunately seen an increase in unlicensed and misrepresented operators, particularly online.
This page is intended as a public awareness resource to help individuals and businesses protect themselves when seeking private investigation services.
It has come to our attention that some individuals operating online present themselves as private investigators without proper licensing, registration, or experience.
Common concerns reported by clients include:
Use of copied website content or branding
Display of licence numbers that do not belong to them
Requests for upfront retainers followed by loss of contact
Lack of verifiable business details or references
These practices are misrepresentation, not professional investigation services.
A private investigator is a professional service provider, similar to an attorney, accountant, or medical practitioner. Legitimate private investigators should be able to demonstrate:
Valid licensing and registration (where required)
Verifiable business details
A physical presence or traceable operation
Clear service agreements
Professional conduct and confidentiality
Clients should never feel pressured to pay or disclose sensitive information without verification.
Before engaging any private investigator, consider the following steps:
Verify licensing and registration details
Confirm the investigator’s business name and contact information
Review the website carefully for transparency and professionalism
Ask for written terms of service or an agreement
Be cautious of guarantees or unrealistic promises
Avoid sharing sensitive personal or financial information prematurely
Legitimate professionals welcome verification.
Be cautious if an investigator:
Refuses to provide verifiable credentials
Uses only messaging apps with no fixed contact details
Requests full payment upfront without documentation
Makes guarantees of outcomes or arrests
Avoids written communication or agreements
Professional investigators operate transparently and within the law.
If you believe you have encountered fraudulent or misrepresented investigation services, consider reporting the matter to the appropriate consumer protection or fraud reporting channels.
You may also seek advice from:
A legal practitioner
Consumer protection bodies
Law enforcement agencies
Reporting helps protect others from similar experiences.
We support ethical, lawful, and professional private investigation practices. This page is provided solely for public awareness and does not constitute an accusation against any individual or business.
If you are unsure about the legitimacy of an investigator, we encourage you to ask questions, verify credentials, and proceed cautiously.
If you would like to understand how professional private investigation services operate, or wish to verify what is legally permissible, you are welcome to request a confidential consultation.
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