Infidelity, Cheating, and Adultery

Infidelity, Cheating, and Adultery

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July 26, 20243 min read

Frequently Asked Questions

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Clients come to Trident because they are facing a challenge and need answers, we are the good guys willing to go into the dark places to get those answers.

We spend thousands of hours in the heat, the cold, the day, the night and all across the dark parts of the Internet in pursuit of people and information to find proof, evidence, and confirmation.

**Our investigators are licensed in the State of Utah with BCI, and are bonded and insured. Because of the sensitive nature of the work, the identity of our investigators and details of cases will only be disclosed to clients or their attorney and not publicized.

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How much does a private investigator cost?

In Utah, the best top investigators charge between $100 to $200 per hour. Services and pricing will vary based upon your needs, and a quick discussion will give us both insight into what you are needing and what to budget for.

Explanation of the cost: Insurance rates, technology, and the best talent are all features which impact cost. Our focus is on getting answers in the most efficient manner and although the hourly rate may be higher, the right answer in the right time can be a big savings over the a lower hourly rate that takes too much time.

The most expensive investigator is a bad one. Bad evidence and no results, at any rate, are something that you can never use.

What is a private investigator, and what do they do?

A private investigator, or PI, is a professional hired to conduct investigatory services for individuals or organizations. Their work includes gathering information, conducting surveillance, and uncovering facts related to personal, legal, or financial matters.

Is it legal to hire a private investigator in Utah?

Hiring a private investigator for personal can be very effective, provided the investigator is licensed in Utah and operates within the boundaries of the law. It's essential to ensure that the investigator is licensed and adheres to legal and ethical standards to avoid potential legal issues.

Professional licensing in Utah is a must in order to legally use all of the tools and resources that we use to get answers.

How do I choose a reputable private investigator?

To choose a reputable private investigator, verify their licensing and credentials, seek referrals or read client testimonials, and inquire about their experience in handling cases similar to yours. It's also advisable to discuss their investigative methods to ensure they comply with legal and ethical standards.

Reviews and references as well as a conversation will be important. The founder of Trident is on the State Board that monitors the compliance of Private Investigators in Utah.

How long does a typical investigation take?

The duration of an investigation depends on the scope and complexity. Simple cases, like background checks, can take a day, while more intricate cases, such as surveillance or fraud investigations, may take weeks or months.

In our introductory call, we will provide an estimated timeline based on your specific case

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What methods do private investigators use to gather information?

Trident investigators employ a variety of methods to gather information while adhering to the legal and ethical standards outlined in Utah's statutes governing private investigators (Utah Code Title 53, Chapter 9).

***Bad investigators will act illegally or unethically and may ruin your case. Good investigators will likely get the answers but in a way that preserves the value of the evidence gathered. These methods include:

Observation: Observing individuals discreetly in public places to document their activities. Surveillance is conducted without trespassing on private property or violating privacy laws.

Interviews: Speaking with witnesses, acquaintances, or other relevant individuals to collect testimony or clarify facts about a case. Investigators are trained to conduct interviews professionally and ethically.

Public Record Searches: Accessing public records such as property records, court filings, business registrations, and marriage or divorce records to gather pertinent information.

Social Media Analysis: Reviewing social media profiles and online activity to uncover relevant details about a person’s behavior, connections, or whereabouts. Investigators must ensure they do not breach terms of service or privacy settings.

Discrete Observation: Legally and carefully monitoring patterns provides it complies with Utah law. Under Utah Code § 77-23a-15.5

Background Checks: Accessing databases to verify employment history, criminal records, financial standing, or other relevant background details. Investigators must follow the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) when conducting such checks.

All methods used by private investigators must comply with Utah Code Title 53, Chapter 9, which regulates private investigators and security services. The law mandates that private investigators obtain a state license, uphold client confidentiality, and operate within the bounds of state and federal law. Adherence to these regulations ensures that information is gathered legally and ethically, protecting both the investigator and the client.

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Is the evidence gathered by a private investigator admissible in court?

Yes, evidence gathered by a private investigator can be admissible in court if it is obtained legally and relevant to the case.

Our skilled investigators ensures proper documentation and chain of custody for all evidence to maintain its credibility in legal proceedings.

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Trident is Utah's Dedicated Team of Licensed Private Investigators

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