🤫 Secrets to Become a Private Investigator | Private Investigator Training Video

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How do you become a private investigator and how much does a private investigator make you ask? This private investigator video explores the job description details of starting a private investigation business and the secret to how you can become a private investigator. Regardless of what specialty area you want to work in, being a private detective is possible. I will discuss the details of the PI job description and review what education you need as a private detective, how much work experience you need to be a private eye, how many private investigators are there in the united states and how much does a private investigator make.

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Video Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:34 - What is a Private Investigator
1:10 - Private Investigator Education Requirements
4:08 - What do Private Investigators do?
6:59 - How much does a Private Investigator make?

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I've been a commissioned officer and private investigator in Houston for about a year.. I must say.. you see some stuff lol

JoseOrtiz-knto
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I was a cop for 40 years in new york i was originally from texas and i got an offer to be a texas ranger but i turned it down i retired from the nypd and became a p i ive enjoyed every second of it

noahsmith
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Just a little suggestion if you were sitting on the other side of the screen it would look aesthetically but is better than having just a blank brick wall there and then you would have that picture that your head is blocking on the other side

FknNefFy
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So if you have no experience, how long will they train you?

missdesireindependance
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Iv been doing this for my company
I do fire escape work
My boss works for Lawyers and I volunteered to investigate some cases and did above and beyond what they asked .. so now it’s kinda becoming a thing …. Just was wondering what I could do to make it a full time thing, your video is good . Thanks

Wickedstickyflowers
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Great video! We're cut from the same cloth!

LosAngelesPrivateInvestigator
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Hi, im in florida I start my P.I class today!! I cant wait!! I would love to do criminal defense in the future. Do you anything about florida you can give me tips to whete to start

Weezy
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Hey paramount investigative services. Fantastic video! I’m 20 years old, studying graphic design and live in Sydney Australia. I’ve always been into camera work wether it be for my graphics course or personal use. What started off as a fantasy might come into fruition thanks to your video. Might becoming a PI be a good use of my thrill seeking? Or is it still a selfish fantasy, and the career should be taken more seriously?

scream-beam
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I'm looking into being a Private Investigator. Here in Montana you have to go through some sort of school and at least a year of experience working with a PI firm. Then you go through a FBI check and you have to take a exam through the state of Montana.

turkeychuck
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Technical surveillance countermeasures is something that I'd be interested in as a career change path. I have a great understanding of RF and EMF in general since it's a hobby of mine as a ham radio enthusiast and ex Greek military officer for a short time, have gained some knowledge of surveillance since I was part of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, training was provided. But until now from then...few things might have changed. Certainly interested in it though.

no_bull
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NC requires 3 years of PI experience to apply to become a PI. How does that work?

gman
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Thanks...now I will solve the cold case you left behind ... investigator chili🤙🏼😂😂

northernmarianaislands
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Hey how does this works. A guy I know ask me if I wanted to do survaliance . He has a company and stuff. So he said it's pretty easy, you have to just take pics and video and will pay 20 bucks an hour. Is that how this personal company works, hire just newbies and ask them to go and get evidence . Does that seem common on how this works

SuAmigoElilegal
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I’m 15 years old and becoming 16 soon in June. I am making sure please answer. So I don’t need a college degree or anything and I can start a few classes and then so on complete them and then find a company for training?

Shilpa
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How can I get that year experience where I start

remyrockefeller
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I’m looking into becoming a PI but I’m only 18 and still working on my high school diploma, do you have any advice for what to do after?

hayleyrosenberger
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Hey if I become a member of FALI, would that help me get a C license and also be apart of the Task Force?

aikimshemourroberts
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I am an Investigations and Security student graduating the Certificate Program in May. I want to investigate missing children/people and criminal defense Investigations. I need a licensed PI to work with for a few months. I can come to Colorado. 😆 but seriously..

christicurlin
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I was under the impression that a PI is required to have a BA in Criminal Justice in order to get a license?

jonetone
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Hi PI . I'm an armed guard officer for brinks, can i use that as a background for PI?

sergioquintero