Common Mistakes Made on Background Checks

Fact-based information is highly valuable in shaping your opinions and decisions. That is why we conduct background checks on potential hires. But we’ve seen the stories of contractor home repairs gone wrong and terrible elderly caretakers and nannies. These stories continue to happen, not always because there was no background check or due diligence in fact checking their information, but because not all bad hires come with a rap sheet.

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How to Safeguard Your Business from Employee Cybercrime

Unveiling the Hidden Threat: Safeguarding Your Business from Employee Cybercrime In today’s interconnected world, businesses face a myriad of threats that can jeopardize their operations and reputation. Among these, employee cybercrime and deviance have emerged as significant concerns. As a private investigation firm with extensive experience in cybersecurity and internal investigations, we aim to shed…

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How to Catch a Cheating Spouse 

Think Your Spouse Is Cheating? Here’s How You Catch Them On your wedding day you and your spouse made a promise to always be there and love each other for better or for worse. Unfortunately, not all spouses keep this promise and are unfaithful to the person they are supposed to love and support for…

Why You Need a Private Process Server for Court Documents

Learn Why Legal Professionals Prefer Private Process Servers for Their Legal Court Document Deliveries What Does a Private Process Server Do?  A process server delivers legal and court documents to the rightful recipient. Process servers also thoroughly walk the person through their summons to court as well as their fifth and 14th amendment rights. This…

Signs of Identity Fraud

Identity Fraud Is Becoming Increasingly Common in the Digital Age. Could You Be A Victim?  Millions suffer every year from identity theft, and it can happen with a single click of a button. Identity fraud may not be as noticeable at first. After all, it’s not always a person in your town or even someone…