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Recent Utah Inquiries
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Filer, Idaho
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Ogden, Utah
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Personal Clients (Personal Cases)
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Other
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United States
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Vancouver, WA
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Personal Clients (Personal Cases)
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Loss and Theft Investigations
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West Jordan , Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Cohabitation Investigation
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tooele, Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Adultery or Infidelity Investigations (Marital)
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tooele, Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Adultery or Infidelity Investigations (Marital)
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California
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Parental or Caretaker
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Child Custody and Visitation Investigations
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Vallejo, California
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Divorce Investigation
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Utah
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Provo, Utah
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Personal Clients (Personal Cases)
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Hidden Assets Investigation
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Utah
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Provo, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Divorce Investigation
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Texas
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Adultery or Infidelity Investigations (Marital)
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Description of Private Investigations in Utah
In Utah our private investigators are able to handle any type of investigation you may be looking for. We have been helping people just like you since 1967. We know Utah and we know it well.
Investigations in UtahThe duties of a Utah private investigator all depends on what the clients needs. In the case of employers with workers’ fraudulent claims on compensation, as an example, the investigators might endure in a long-term covert observation of the subjects. If the investigation finds any contradictions to the supposed injuries in a workers’ compensation claim, they would video tape or take photographs of the subject to document their activity as evidence to give to the client. Utah Private Investigators Our agency specializes in conducting internal and external investigations for companies other than investigative firms. During investigations that are internal, detectives may investigate drug use in the workplace, make sure that expense accounts aren’t being abused, or to see if employees are stealing merchandise or information. Financial investigators might be hired to get confidential financial profiles of local companies or individuals that are prospective groups to major financial transactions. The subjects are usually accountants and work closely with other accounts and investment bankers. The detectives search for assets so that they can recover damages awarded by the court in cases for theft or fraud cases. The private investigators that work for Utah department stores or hotels are hired to protect against loss and assets. Loss prevention agents, store detectives, help the stores by apprehending those who try to steal products or attempt to vandalize store property. Working conditions in UtahPrivate investigators are often times required to work irregular hours since the demand to do surveillance and get in touch with people who aren’t available during regular working hours. It’s very common for them to work holidays, evenings, weekends, and early mornings. Many detectives work a lot at their desk, while others spend more time away, conducting interviews and video taped surveillances. Sometimes when they’re on these investigations the environment can change from nice bedrooms to grungy bars. The investigators that work for stores work inside the businesses. Some of the private detectives work alone, or sometimes with someone else when they are on surveillances, so that they don’t look suspicious to the subjects. Sometimes jobs can be stressful or even dangerous when it involves confrontation. There are times when it calls for the detective to be armed, such as bodyguards. Having a weapon is always necessary since the work of a private investigator is about gathering information. What to do nextContact one of our licensed private investigators online for a free consultation. We are also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at our local Utah office phone number (801) 486-4020 or
toll free (800) 828-9198. Our professionals are here to discuss your case no matter what the situation is.
Local Associations and Important Resources for Utah
Verify a private investigator’s license in Utah
Website: https://secure.utah.gov/llv/llv
About Utah:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah
Jurisdictional, Licensing, and Regulation Concerns
UtahUtah has three types of licenses: An Agency License A Registrant License An Apprentice Application Reference Website: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/pi.htmlContact Information:Website: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/pi.html Bureau of Criminal Identification, 3888 West 5400 South Box 148280, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84114-8280 Phone: 801-965-4445 Associations:Private Investigators Association of Utah, INC.Citation Statute: Utah Code -- Title 53 -- Chapter 09 -- Private Investigator Regulation Act Website: http://www.le.state.ut.us/~code/TITLE53/53_09.htmQualifications Requirement: At least 21 years of age, A citizen or legal resident of the United States, and Of good moral character Agency License The applicant must have at least 2,000 hours of investigative experience. Attach a verified statement of your experience to the application. Include a certificate of workers' compensation insurance. Registrant License: The applicant must have at least 1,000 hours of investigative experience. Attach a verified statement of your experience to the application. Apprentice Applicant: An apprentice must work for a licensed private investigation agency. Application: Once the Bureau receives your application, a background investigation will be conducted. The application will then be reviewed by the Private Investigator Hearing and Licensure Board for recommendation of issuance. Please allow 90 days for processing your completed application. Do not call the Bureau regarding the status of your application unless you have not received notification within this time frame. Reciprocity: The state of Utah does not have reciprocity agreements with any other states. Fees: An application fee of $230.25 for an agency license. This fee will license one private investigation agency and the owner or primary investigator of that agency. An application of $130.25 for a registrant or apprentice license. In addition to the application fee, a non-refundable F.B.I. fee of $30.25 per applicant must be submitted with each application. A surety bond in the amount of $10,000 is required. The bond should reference section 53-9-109, and must remain in force throughout the license period. Please attach a copy of the bond. Renewal Information: Agency license - $100 Registrant License or Apprentice License - $50 Please submit your renewal application within 60 days prior to the expiration of your license. Forms: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/docs/piapplic.pdf
Utah State requires licensing for Private Investigators, Security Guards and Agencies. Only licensed investigators can conduct investigations in Utah. Utah Code -- Title 53 -- Chapter 09 -- Private Investigator Regulation Act (17) (a) "Private investigator or private detective" means any person, except collection
agencies and credit reporting agencies, who, for consideration, engages in business or accepts
employment to conduct any investigation for the purpose of obtaining information with reference
to:
(i) crime, wrongful acts, or threats against the United States or any state or territory of the
United States;
(ii) the identity, reputation, character, habits, conduct, business occupation, honesty,
integrity, credibility, knowledge, trustworthiness, efficiency, loyalty, activity, movements,
whereabouts, affiliations, associations, or transactions of any person or group of persons;
(iii) the credibility of witnesses or other persons;
(iv) the whereabouts of missing persons or owners of abandoned property;
(v) the causes and origin of, or responsibility for a fire, libel, slander, a loss, an accident,
damage, or an injury to real or personal property;
(vi) the business of securing evidence to be used before investigating committees or
boards of award or arbitration or in the trial of civil or criminal cases and the trial preparation;
(vii) the prevention, detection, and removal of installed devices for eavesdropping or
observation;
(viii) the business of "skip tracing" persons who have become delinquent in their lawful
debts, either when hired by an individual, collection agency, or through the direct purchase of the
debt from a financial institution or entity owning the debt or judgment; or
(ix) serving civil process.
State Licensing Authority: Utah Department of Public Safety Website: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/pi.htmlPhone: (801) 965-4461 Licenses are only good in Utah, there is no State Reciprocity.
Private Investigation Cases which can be covered in this Area:
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Accident Reconstruction
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Maritime or Boating Investigations
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Activity Checks
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Medical and Dental Malpractice
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Adopted Child Locate Investigation
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Mergers and Acquisitions Investigation
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Adultery or Infidelity Investigations (Marital)
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Mind Control or Brainwashing Investigations
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Arson or Fire Loss Investigation
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Missing Persons
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Background Checks (Online Dating)
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Mobile Phone and PDA Seizures
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Background Investigation
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Money Laundering Investigations
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Background Investigation (Pre-Marital or Pre-nuptial)
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Mystery and Secret Shopper
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Birth Parent Locate Investigation
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Organized Crime Control or RICO
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Blacklisting and Blackballing Investigations
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Other (Please Describe)
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Bomb Threats and Detection
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Paternity Investigations and Testing
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Cheating Decoy Investigations
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Personal Injury
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Child Abuse or Molestation
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Personal Protection
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Child Custody and Visitation Investigations
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Polygraph and Lie Detection (General)
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Child Exploitation and Obscenity (Pornography)
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Polygraph and Lie Detection for Domestic Purposes
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Child Support Enforcement and Collection
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Polygraph and Lie Detection for Employee Purposes
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Child Support Modification
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Polygraph and Lie Detection for Pre Employment Screening
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Cohabitation Investigation
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Pre-Employment Screening
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Cold Case Investigations
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Probate Investigation
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Competitive Business Intelligence
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Process Service (Worldwide)
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Computer Forensics Investigation
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Professional Malpractice Investigations
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Counter-Surveillance
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Public Interest Investigations
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Criminal Background Checks and Search
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Real Estate Fraud Investigations
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Criminal Investigation (All Types)
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Religion or Faith Based Investigation
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Dependency Investigations
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Runaway and Missing Children
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Discrimination Claims Investigations
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Securities Investigations
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Divorce Investigation
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Sects Occult or Cults Investigations
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Document Examination and Assessment
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Security Consulting (CPP & PPS Certified)
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Domestic Investigations (All Types)
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Sexual Harassment Claims
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Drug Testing
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Slander and Defamation of Character Investigations
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Due Diligence Investigation (General)
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Spousal Maintenance or Alimony Modification
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Eavesdropping Detection (Bugs and Taps)
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Stalking and Harassment Investigations
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Elder Abuse Investigations
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Sting Operations
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Electronic Discovery Services
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Stock Options Fraud
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Email Tracking and SMS Tracing
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Surface or Forensic Drug Detection
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Embezzlement Investigation
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Surveillance (Beacon or GPS tracking)
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Employee Theft Investigation
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Technical Surveillance Countermeasures
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Expert Witness Testimony
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Tenant Screening
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Financial Fraud Investigations (CFE & CFS)
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Traffic and Vehicle Accident Reconstruction
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Hidden Assets Investigation
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Undercover and Covert Investigations
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Hidden Assets Search (Lost or Forgotten)
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Unfaithful or Cheating Mate (Non-Marital)
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Identity Theft
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Unsolved Crime Investigations
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Insurance Fraud Investigations (Active Case)
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Vendor Screening Investigations
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Intellectual Property and Copyright Infringement
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White Collar Crime
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Juror Vetting (Jury Selection)
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Wire and Electronic Communications Crime
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Labor Dispute Monitoring
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Witness Locates and Interviewing
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Land Ownership and Title Investigation
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Workers' Compensation Fraud (AOE/COE)
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Litigation & Legal Support (Active Case)
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Workplace (ADA, EEOC, or FMLA Sensitive)
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Loss and Theft Investigations
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Wrongful Death Investigations
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Malpractice Investigation
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Wrongful Imprisonment
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Clients Serviced in this Area:
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Attorneys & Legal Services
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Insurance Industry and Adjusters
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Business (100+ Employees)
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Law Enforcement Specific
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Business (Small Business)
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Medical Services or Hospice
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Education Services Industry
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Non-Government Organization
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Financial Services Industry
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Personal Clients (Personal Cases)
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Government (Local/State/Federal)
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Real Estate Professionals
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Hotel, Bar or Restaurant Specific
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Security & Investigation Professionals
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Human Resource Professionals
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Spousal or Matrimonial
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Top Case Types for Utah
Utah Office Information
Utah - Glen Allen (P&PI) |
PO BOX 3131
Glen Allen,
Utah
23059
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Utah - Midvale (CS&I) |
7651 S 700 W Suite 109
Midvale,
Utah
84047
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Utah - Salt Lake City |
Salt Lake City,
Utah
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Utah - Salt Lake City (GI) |
3640 S. 2175 East
Salt Lake City,
Utah
84109
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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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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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Business Background Checks for New Employees or Possible Business Partners
Conducting a due diligence investigation provides a business with a complete history of a subject...
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Business Owner Investigates Internal Employee Theft Case Study
The owner of a franchise chain restaurant discovered that over $13,000 in deposits were...
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Case Study for Child Custody and Visitation Investigations
A distraught mother of two contacted International Counterintelligence Services, Inc. (ICS) out...
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Papers and Press Releases
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ICS Now Hiring Experienced Senior Case Manager for Scottsdale, Arizona...
July 16, 2009
Online Defamation Investigation Now Available
ICS now offers confidential reputation repair that will track and halt offenders in their tracks to give you back what is rightfully yours — your repu...
March 16, 2009
Bankruptcy Due Diligence Investigations
ICS is pleased to offer the service of Bankruptcy Due Diligence Investigations. ...
February 10, 2009
Valentines Day Investigations
Valentine's Day is coming up this weekend, and you probably have plans
to spend it with your loved one doing something romantic. Maybe there
will ev...
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