According to our experience, about 30% of inquiries to the agency end with an oral consultation on the essence of the situation. Often, people mistakenly believe that their problem can be solved with the help of a private detective, but after studying it, it becomes clear that the person’s path leads either to another specialist (a civil lawyer, an attorney, the investigative committee, or a psychologist), or can be resolved independently. Some clients simply need support and advice in a situation they are not ready to share with friends and relatives.
In all the cases mentioned, we limit ourselves to an oral consultation or the study of the problematic issue and a subsequent consultation during which the person is given recommendations on how to proceed and where to go to solve the issue. If we can, we recommend the appropriate specialist in the client’s region (a polygraph examiner, lawyer, or another private detective for local work).
A private detective consultation can be useful in these and other cases:
These are the most common situations when a detective consultation may be needed.
A detective is not just a person who can search for information; they are also a lawyer, a former operative unit officer, and a practitioner in solving non-standard tasks, which is why consulting a private investigator in some cases can be more effective than contacting related professionals — lawyers, attorneys, or police officers.
We offer free consultations about the agency’s services and paid consultations on a wide range of the issues outlined above.
The final price depends on the complexity and volume of work.