No, hacking or illegal wiretapping by private investigators is completely prohibited. We use legal methods like public records and interviews.
In most cases no, private investigators in Canada cannot be licensed to carry firearms unlike the United States. Exceptions may apply.
Through sophisticated research methods, databases, interviews, surveillance technology, social media, and our connections within legal and investigative communities.
Costs vary based on service needed. We offer free consultations to assess cases. Reach out to us at 905-519-0101.
Investigators rely on legal public records searches, interviews, surveillance, background checks and analytical techniques to uncover facts.
Provincial bodies like the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services licence and regulate investigators under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act.
Private eyes have specialised expertise, resources, and access to proprietary databases and methods that individuals simply don’t have for efficient, legal investigation.
Services include finding missing persons, infidelity investigations, background checks, due diligence, fraud investigations, surveillance, and more using legal means.
Licensed investigators come from law enforcement, intelligence, security, research and legal fields. Their skills allow them to legally uncover facts.
In some cases yes, through the licensing body if a valid complaint exists. Investigators must operate ethically within legal bounds.