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Once a decision has been made to conduct surveillance, it is crucial that the surveillance investigator be provided with the following information to have a successful surveillance operation and provide you with the details you need:
- The correct subject's name and spelling. It is not uncommon for the wrong information to be sent resulting in loss of time and additional expense to locate the correct information;
- It is not always possible to provide a photograph of the subject; however, a good physical description would greatly assist in identifying them;
- If vehicle information is known, then every attempt should be made to provide it;
- If specific dates for the surveillance operation are required, it is important to discuss this with your surveillance investigator;
- Attempts should be made to provide the full civic addresses for your subject and not post office box addresses. This again reduces the costs involved in locating the subject's residence;
- Be clear in your instructions when permitting the use of pre-text telephone calls to your subject. This could be important if a lawyer is involved;
- It is important to inform the investigator if your subject has retained a lawyer and who is named in the "Statement of Claim'. If a lawyer has been retained, pretext telephone calls are not allowed and contact between the investigator and the subject, including his spouse and others occupying his residence may not be permitted;
- Be clear in reference to the time period you require the surveillance to be conducted. (i.e., start and finish times); and
Imperative Information about Child Support Surveillance:
Imperative information is needed as much as possible. As your private investigator, we are only able to get you the proof and evidence you need if you tell us the whole story. Anything less can have a dramatic effect on our ability to get you the information you seek. Although we are among the best private investigation company's in the industry, who specializes in Child Support, cases that are recognized experts in court. At EPIS, Inc., we do not tamper any evidence and will not make things exist, if it did not happen. We cannot find documents where it does not exist. Accordingly, we do not guarantee any outcome on any case.
If dates, times and places of appointments are known, it is important that they are provided to the investigator
We do this by surveillance or fixed surveillance cameras, as allowed by law. Call us for a confidential consultation. We can help you formulate a strategy that achieves your goals in the most cost effective manner at 1888.404.EPIS or email us at
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