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Requirements for private investigators in New York
There are a few requirements when it comes to getting a license to
be a private investigator in New York. Every state does have their own requirements.
A private investigator in New York is hired to obtain information regarding
the identity, habits, conduct, movements, whereabouts, affiliations, associations,
transactions, reputation, or character of any person or group of persons. A
private investigator in New York may also conduct investigations regarding the
credibility of witnesses; the whereabouts of missing persons; the location of
missing persons; the location or recovery of lost or stolen property; and the
causes and origin of- or responsibility for- fires, libels, or losses.
To obtain licensure to be a private investigator in New York you must be 25
years of age and a principal in the business entity to be licensed. Additionally,
as the individual possessing the expertise to oversee the day-to-day conduct
of investigations, you must have passed the private investigator new York examination
within the two years immediately prior to your application date and have either
three years experience or three years equivalent position and experience. Equivalent
experience is defined as three years in a position where the primary duties
were to conduct investigations, or three years of experience supervising and
reviewing the work of at least three persons performing investigations, or New
York State police officers or fire marshals with 20 years of service irrespective
of title.
When trying to get a private investigator New York license and if you have an
employment agency license, or are a member of a partnership, or an officer or
a holder of any stock in a corporation, or have any financial interest or participation
in the control and management of any employment agency, you are not eligible
to hold a Private investigator New York WGP license. Many of these things are
the requirements for getting licensed for a private investigator in New York.
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