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Learn more about private detectives

Required training may vary by country. In France, for example, a degree in law, security, private investigation or a related field is generally required. There are also specialized schools that offer specific training to become a private detective.

It is important to choose a private investigator who is licensed and has a good reputation. You should also look for someone who has experience with the type of case you need help with. References and recommendations can also be helpful.

The cost of hiring a private investigator can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the time required to solve it, and the experience of the detective. It is important to discuss potential costs and fees before hiring a detective.

A private investigator may be hired to help collect evidence in a legal case. They may conduct surveillance, search for information, interview witnesses, and perform other tasks related to information gathering.

Private investigators must be detail-oriented, observant, able to think critically and solve problems. They must also have good communication skills, both interacting with clients and writing detailed reports.

While both may work on similar cases, a police investigator is an official who has the authority to arrest and charge criminals. A private detective, on the other hand, is an independent professional who is hired by individuals or companies to conduct specific investigations.

Yes, many private investigators work on cases that take them overseas. However, they must comply with the laws of the country in which they work.

A private detective is an investigation professional. As a mystery shopper, he specializes in gathering information, but often with the goal of solving legal or criminal cases. However, a private detective’s skills in surveillance and disguise can be useful in the role of mystery shopper.

Qualifications to be a mystery shopper can vary, but in general, no specific qualifications are necessary. However, communication skills, a good memory and the ability to write clear and detailed reports will be very useful.

A mystery shopper’s job can vary, but in general it involves visiting a business, interacting with staff, assessing the environment, making a purchase if necessary and then providing a detailed report on the ‘experience.

Yes, in general, it is necessary to sign a confidentiality contract when working as a mystery shopper. This is to protect the business information of the company you work for.

Yes, detective reports may be admissible in court. Private detective reports may constitute evidence or investigative material, provided that they comply with the rules of procedure and evidence applicable in the legal system concerned.

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