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Recent Scottsdale Inquiries
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Scottsdale, Minnesota
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Individual Clients (Personal Cases)
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Cheating Spouse Investigation
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Scottsdale, Pennsylvania
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Business (Small Business)
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Hidden Assets Investigation
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Massachusetts
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Divorce Investigation
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Arizona
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Business (Small Business)
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Background Investigation
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Arizona
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Cheating Spouse Investigation
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Ontario
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Individual Clients (Personal Cases)
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Missing Persons
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Ontario
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Individual Clients (Personal Cases)
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Locate Lost People
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Arizona
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Individual Clients (Personal Cases)
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Eavesdropping Detection (Bugs and Taps)
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Arizona
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Individual Clients (Personal Cases)
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Surveillance (Beacon or GPS tracking)
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Georgetown , Texas
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Domestic Investigations (All Types)
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Description of Private Investigations in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Private Investigator
A private investigator in Scottsdale must apply to the Arizona Department of Public Safety and pass licensing requirements, including a thorough background check. While many Scottsdale private investigators come from a law enforcement or military background, it is not a requirement for employment as a private investigator. Often times a degree in Criminal Justice or other security and investigation work can be just as important to prospective employers.
In the State of Arizona, it is against the law to provide the services of a private investigator without a Arizona Private Investigator License. You can rest assured that any Scottsdale private investigator assigned to your case with ICS is an authorized sub-contractor fully licensed and insured in accordance with Arizona State Laws and participates in the required continuing education.
Private Investigation in Scottsdale
ICS provides a full range of investigations for the City of Scottsdale, and has authorized sub-contractors in every major metropolitan region. Whether your case involves fraud, adultery, missing persons, child custody, extramarital affairs or infidelity, asset searches, surveillance, background checks or any of our other services, ICS has the resources and expertise to find the answers you need.
Scottsdale Computer Forensics Private Investigator
ICS of Arizona private investigators are skilled and experienced in providing computer forensics investigations in Scottsdale to scientifically analyze the data held on, or retrieved from computer storage media in such a way that the information can be used as evidence in a Arizona court of law. Our Scottsdale computer forensics investigators securely collect the suspect data and exam its contents based on the purpose of the investigation. Computer forensics investigators at ICS of Arizona provide services such as: data recovery of emails, instant messages, and all types of files, virus and spyware detection and removal, email tracing, pornography detection, computer and network intrusion detection and prevention, internet history evaluation, hidden files detection, and more. Our forensic technicians are knowledgeable and available to provide these services for desktop computers, laptops, network servers, digital cameras, media cards, smart phones including the iPhone, and most other forms of media and data storage. If you need a computer forensics investigator, click now to begin a Computer Forensics Private Investigation.
Technical Surveillance Countermeasures
Technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) eavesdropping detection and bug sweeps are designed to detect any means of eavesdropping or electronic bugs in use at your home, office or vehicle. The TSCM professionals with ICS are highly qualified, certified and accredited. Whether your case involves suspicion of corporate espionage, stalking, intrusion into your private affairs, extortion, identity theft, or any other malicious attempt to harm you through information theft, the TSCM professionals at ICS are ready to assist you with an in-depth, comprehensive survey. A technical surveillance countermeasures sweep with ICS involves both physical and electronic inspection of the area of concern to determine if any means of eavesdropping or information theft are in use, like infrared, laser, audio recording, video recording, phone taps, GPS tracking, hidden cameras, wireless microphones, radio transmitters, cell phone interceptors, and more. If you suspect that one of these devices, or any other means of eavesdropping or information theft, have been used against you, contact ICS today to begin a TSCM eavesdropping detection and bug sweep. A technical surveillance countermeasures eavesdropping detection and bug sweep is a service offered by ICS and is not itself an investigation; ICS will work with a Scottsdale private investigator to report findings and take action in the event of a discovery of illegal surveillance activities.
Scottsdale Background Check
Do you need a background check performed on an individual in the City of Scottsdale? Are you in Scottsdale and need a background check performed elsewhere? ICS can provide this service and many others. Background checks are one of the most well known and useful investigation tools a private investigator can provide. Sometimes a background check is all a client needs and other times it is merely the first step into a more in-depth investigation, providing clues and leads for the investigator and client to pursue. If you need a Scottsdale background check or an investigation involving one, the professionals at ICS are ready to work for you to provide the discreet and confidential service you need. ICS has been helping people in Phoenix just like you get results since 1967.
Local Associations and Important Resources for Scottsdale
Official Website of the City of Scottsdale
Website: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/
The State of Arizona Official Website
Website: http://www.az.gov/
Arizona Association of Licensed Private Investigators
Website: http://aalpi.org/index.php
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Website: http://www.azdps.gov/
Arizona State Legislature
Website: http://www.azleg.gov/
About Scottsdale:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottsdale,_Arizona
Jurisdictional, Licensing, and Regulation Concerns
Arizona Private Investigator LicenseArizona has two types of Private Investigator Licenses, An Agency License, and a Private Investigator License. A Private Investigator must be licensed under an agency. In order to obtain an Agency license and investigator must have three years experience. For an investigative license, one must be employed through an investigation agency. Reference Website: http://licensing.azdps.gov/Contact Information:Website: http://licensing.azdps.gov/Licenseprivateinvestigator.aspEmail: licensing@azdps.gov Licensing Unit, P.O. Box 6328, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85005 Phone: (602) 223 2361 Fax: (602) 223 2938 Associations:Arizona Association of Licensed Private InvestigatorsCitation Statute: Arizona Revised Statute Title 32. Professions and Occupations Chapter 32. Private Investigators Website: http://www.azleg.state.az.us/arizonarevisedstatutes.asp?title=32Qualifications Requirement: Private Investigation Agency: A Private Investigator must have had a minimum of three years of full-time investigative experience or the equivalent of three years of full-time investigative experience that consists of actual work performed as an investigator for a private concern, for the federal government or for a state, county or municipal government. The necessary documentation to fulfill the above Statute must be described in a letter from an individual or individuals, such as a former supervisor, who can specifically state their work relationship with you and personally verify your investigative experience. The author of the letter must be clearly identified by name and include an address and contact telephone number. The author must sign the letter. You may also submit documentation from an agency from which you retired or were previously employed. This documentation may be in the form of retirement papers, letters of recommendation, performance evaluations, or military records such as DD 214, NCOERs, OERs, awards, etc. (a DD 214 alone is insufficient evidence - we also need the copy that shows the type of discharge received). The documents must explicitly state that you have the required investigative experience from verifiable sources. Private Investigator: Be offered employment by a DPS-licensed Private Investigation agency. This agency fills out the Employer section and signs the Registration Application. Complete and sign the Employee section, submit fingerprints and a color photograph of your face. Submit $79 cash, money order, or check payable to DPS. This covers the $50 license fee and the $29 fingerprint processing fee. Expiration date will be the same as the Agency’s expiration date. Fees: Private Investigation Agency: The new private investigator agency application fee is $250 plus $29 for the fingerprint processing of the Qualifying Party. Any Resident Manager and/or Associate application fee with fingerprints is $79 each. This covers the $50 license fee and the $29 fingerprint processing fee. These are to be submitted with the new agency application paperwork. After all requested information has been received at DPS and the background checks and experience have been reviewed and approved, we then request the new agency license fee of $400 and a Surety Bond in the amount of $2,500.00. Private Investigator: The application fee to become licensed in Arizona is $50.00. In addition, the costs for the fingerprint processing are $29.00, which makes the total $79.00. Renewal Information: Private Investigation Agency: The renewal license fee for renewing an agency is $250. Include $29 for the fingerprint processing of the Qualifying Party ($279 total for the QP). Any Resident Manager or Associate renewal applications and fingerprints must be submitted with the agency renewal paperwork - include the $50 license fee and the $29 fingerprint processing fee per Resident Manager or Associate applicant ($79 per person). Allow at least 15 business days after the submission of your application before calling the unit to check your status. Repeated phone calls will only delay your application. Private Investigator: Private Investigator Employees renew when their Agency renews - Less than 60 days before the expiration date - Less than 90 days past the expiration date (add $10 late fee) Forms: There is an application form that must be completed. It is located at http://licensing.azdps.gov/application.PDF
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Top Case Types for Scottsdale
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Adultery or Infidelity Investigations (Marital)
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Unfaithful or Cheating Mate (Non-Marital)
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Background Investigation
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Hidden Assets Investigation
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Stalking and Harassment Investigations
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Other Private Investigator Case
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Birth Parent Locate Investigation
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Litigation & Legal Support (Active Case)
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Surveillance (Beacon or GPS tracking)
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Domestic Investigations (All Types)
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Case Studies
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Adultery Surveillance Case Study
A concerned husband solicited the services of the trained professionals at International...
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Adultery Violated the Law Michigan
Michigan Adultery Law clearly defines Adultery as a crime in its penal code.
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Affair During Divorce of Wife with Attorney Case Study
A husband was in the middle of an international divorce, and his wife was overseas. The husband’s...
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Alimony and Disability Fraud with Surveillance Case Study
When couples divorce, tensions rise when it comes to the allocation of alimony. Imagine this…..A...
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Android and iPhone eDiscovery
Cell phone spyware is more common today than ever, but this does not mean you have to be...
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Papers and Press Releases
December 03, 2007
Case Analyst, Case Consultant and Sales Representative Job Openings Available
We have opened five employment slots for Case Analyst, Case
Consultant and Sales representative. These highly sought after job openings are available...
September 12, 2007
Press Release Private Investigator Stories
Start up website "Private Investigator Stories"
(pistories.com) has recently had the team at ICS consult with ...
February 09, 2012
ICS of Ohio Editorial Correction
This is a Formal Correction on our ICS of Ohio webpage, We apologize for any confusion and welcome you to view the corrected website.
January 30, 2012
Last Minute Valentines Day Investigations
ICS wants to help with your investigation into a spouse or someone in your life before Valentines day. Be sure your not a victim of Infideli...
January 19, 2012
ICS of Virginia Formed in ICS Licensee Program
ICS is proud to bring you our newest licensee to the ICS family, ICS of Virginia. Read about ICS of Virginia and what it has to offer
December 14, 2011
ICS of Ohio Seeks Licensees
ICS is
actively seeking a qualified private investigator to become a lic...
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