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Would you like to become a private investigator? Would you like to know more about what it takes to become one? If so, this section of SearchForPIs.com will help you get started in the private investigation industry. Our entire site is tailored to the private investigation industry, and is a trusted source of information throughout the profession. Use the various private investigator tools and private investigation information found on SearchForPIs.com to learn more about this growing industry.

If you are not sure what a private investigator is, or you would just like to learn more about what they do, click here to learn what a private investigator is. If you already know what a private investigator is, then you are ready to check if your state has any licensing or other requirements to become a private investigator. Check with the local US Courts or Canadian Courts about these requirements.

Once you have reviewed the rules and regulations of your state, browse our directory of private investigators to find a company in your area to approach about employment. After becoming employed as a private investigator, come back and continue learning more about your new profession with our private investigator tools and private investigation information sections.


Things to keep in mind if you are interested in becoming a private investigator:

  • You Should Have Great People Skills
  • You Should be able to Calm People and Handle Irate Individuals
  • You Should be a Problem Solver
  • You Should Possess Good Investigative Skills
  • You Should 'Read' People Well (people lie, and you need to know when they do)
  • You Should Have Great Organizational Skills
  • You Should be Perseverant
  • You Should be Able to Follow-up With People (such as attorneys, etc.)
  • You May Need to Work Odd Hours (such as nights and weekends)
  • You May Have to Investigate Someone Larger Than You (they may be intimidating)
  • You May be a Contractor (you pay for gas, insurance, etc. on your own)

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