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New York Private Investigator Directory
STATEWIDE LISTINGS - These Investigators can offer assistance across the state.
 
REGIONAL LISTINGS - These Investigators focus on a particular region of their state.

New York State Private Investigator Resources

ALDNYS - Associated Licensed Detectves of New York State

Private Investigators, Bail Enforcement Agents, Watch, Guard or Patrol Agencies and Security Guards Licensing Law - Regulates Investigators in New york

Private Investigator Requirements for Licensure - FAQ

New York Gang Investigators Association - The New York Gang Investigators Association was established in 2006 by criminal justice professionals..

Society Of Professional Investigators - The Society of Professional Investigators, Inc. is a nonprofit organization, incorporated in 1956. Our membership includes investigators from City, State and Federal organizations, both active and retired; Private Investigators, Corporate Investigators & Security Professionals, CFE's, CPA's and Attorneys. The Society is dedicated to a new vitality, with a strong commitment to networking and establishing open dialogues with security - and investigative - related organizations, such as: The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, American Academy of Professional Law Enforcement, Inc., National Law Enforcement Associates, Retired Detectives Association of NYCPD, Associated Licensed Detectives of NYS Inc., National Council of Investigation & Security Services, Inc., ASIS International, World Association of Detectives, Inc., New Jersey Licensed Private Investigators Association, Association of Professional Investigators and Security Providers (NJ) and others. Over the years, our distinguished guest speakers and honorees included the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy; US Attorney and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani; James Fox of the FBI; NYC Police Commissioners Kelly and Bratton; and many other law enforcement, political, business, and judicial leaders.

The New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA) - NYSPIA represents Senior Investigators, Investigators and Investigative Specialists within the Bureau of Criminal Investigation of the New York State Police.

NY Fire Investigators WebSite - New York fire Investigations.

What are the requirements of licensure?
You must be 25 years of age and a principal in the business entity to be licensed. Additionally, as the individual possessing the expertise to oversee the day-to-day conduct of investigations, you must have passed the private investigator examination within the two years immediately prior to your application date and have either three years experience or three years equivalent position and experience.
What do the terms "experience" and "equivalent position and experience" mean?
"Experience" is defined as three years of full-time investigative experience as a proprietary investigator, employee of a licensed private investigator, or an investigator in a government investigative agency or police agency.

"Equivalent experience" is defined as three years in a position where the primary duties were to conduct investigations, or three years of experience supervising and reviewing the work of at least three persons performing investigations, or New York State police officers or fire marshals with 20 years of service irrespective of title- READ MORE

Marketing for Private Investigators Blog - Marketing Tips and Hints to make your PI agency grow.

Private Investigator Forum / Board - Where Investigators discuss tips, techniques, and more. Free discussion forum for all investigator and investigation related issues.

 

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About Private Investigators & The Investigator Directory.

The Rominger Legal Private Investigator Directory is a resource for lawyers and the public to find professional private investigators and detectives to assist them with investigating, information gathering, intelligence, and due diligence.

As a free resource to the public and private investigators we also have the Private Investigator Forums, where investigators can discuss investigative techniques, surveillance tips, investigator marketing, and all other aspects of their investigations business. Members of the public and people in fields related to investigations can post questions, make comments, and join in the investigation discussions as well. Use of the Private Investigator Forums is free.

Wikipedia says "a private investigator, or PI, is a person who undertakes investigations, usually for a private citizen or some other entity not involved with a government or police organization. They often work for attorneys in civil cases or on behalf of a defense attorney. Many work for insurance companies to resolve claims. "

Generally each state has its own rules for private investigators. Some require license based on tests or experience as a private investigator, and thus many new investigators have previously worked for a private investigations firm. Some states require investigators to follow up with continuing education in investigations and investigator ethics. Others basically allow any adult individual to provide investigative services.

Many investigators specialize in various investigative specialties. Some are domestic investigators, and do infidelity investigations or custody investigations. Others do criminal investigations, usually criminal defense investigations. Many also specialize in due diligence, backgrounds, pre-employment screening, surveillance, or other specialties.

You should carefully pick a private investigator based upon experience, location and investigative capability. Some investigators are better suited to certain tasks than other investigators. References from people who have previously had a matter investigated by the investigator in question are a good source to learn about a particular PI.

The Rominger Legal Private Investigator Directory is a free collection of investigators who provide services in every state, and around the world. The PI directory is free to use, and provides contact information for the investigators and their investigation companies. The PI's listed here are actively seeking investigative and other work on the Internet.

Please use this directory to find a private investigator or private detective to assists you in all your investigative needs. Remember that the more information you can provide to the investigators, the more likely the PI will be able to provide an accurate quote for the investigation or other task at hand.


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