What is a “Calls for Service” Record?

According to Pursuit Magazine, “a calls for service record may also be called a name check, location check, list of involvement, department contact record, etc. Regardless of the name, these records are considered public record in most states. Essentially, a calls for service record is a record maintained by a law enforcement agency during the course of its normal business that documents the agency’s contact with a person, address, business, or asset.” Read the rest of the article below to find out more:


What Does a Private Investigator Really Do?

Have you found yourself wondering, what does a private investigator actually do all day? Do they hide out in cars with a camera, waiting for a suspect to leave a building across the street? Are they always wearing a trench coat and fedora to prevent anyone from recognizing them? As one of St. Louis’ best private investigation firms, CIAPI has the answers.


7 Ways Private Investigators Help Law Firms Build an Airtight Case

Law firms frequently use private investigators to gather information on their cases. Many will even have a full-time private detective on staff. Private investigators working in this capacity usually handle background checks, locate witnesses, and do the research needed to provide documentation and evidence in a case. All this work helps an attorney to build a solid civil or criminal case.


Private Investigators and Judgment Recovery

First off, what exactly is judgment recovery? The definition is fairly simple. It is the process of collecting money from debtors who have been commended to pay a creditor by a court. The process of actually collecting that money can sometimes not be simple at all, however.


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