Private Investigation
Career Diploma
Become a Private Investigator
Private investigators often work for themselves. They frequently get cases through law enforcement agencies, attorneys, crime victims, businesses and individuals. If you're a naturally curious person who enjoys solving mysteries and wants to bring criminals to justice, this is the ideal career for you. When you become a private investigator, you’ll handle:
- Evidence collection
- Forensics
- Courtroom testimony
- Surveillance
- Interrogation
- Skip tracing
- Preparing case folders
- Locating debtors
- Finding missing persons
- Tracking cheating spouses
- Photographing cheats and frauds
- Preventing retail theft
People who choose a private investigator career are extremely important right now for a variety of reasons. Crime rates are escalating in many places and divorces and domestic troubles continue at a steady clip. It all adds up to a busy future for private investigators. For these reasons the private investigator career is among the fastest-growing occupations that do not necessarily require a degree.
Ready to get started on your Private Investigation training? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.