Private Investigations

OUR CLIENTS COMPLIMENT THE SPEED AND EXPERTISE OF OUR NORTH CAROLINA PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS

An unfortunate truth in life is that some people are dishonest and untrustworthy. Hiring a private investigator or private detective can help you protect yourself. You may be surprised by what a licensed North Carolina private investigator can do for you. Did you know a private investigator can help you with everything from finding a missing person to protecting you from fraud? Whatever investigative need you have, Aubor Group can help you with it.

If you want to hire a private investigator but aren’t sure where to start, we can help you through the process. Most people have never hired a private investigator, so we understand it can be confusing. As one of the top private investigator firms in North Carolina, Aubor Group will handle your case in an ethical manner and in full compliance with the law to ensure your results are admissible in court.

What is a Private Investigator?

A private investigator is a person you hire to find information. You need a special license to practice in North Carolina. If you don’t follow the State’s rules, you will lose your license. If you work without a license, you risk jail time. An investigator uses different methods to get information. Some methods include:

  • Surveillance

  • Interviews

  • Research

  • Documentation

  • Observation

What Can a Private Investigator Do?

In North Carolina, a person must be licensed by the Private Protective Services Board in order to provide private investigative services. N.C.G.S. 74-C and 14B N.C.A.C. 16 are the laws which govern and regulate private investigators. Some things a private investigator can do in North Carolina include:

  • Investigate crimes

  • Research the actions and conduct of people (most often through surveillance)

  • Find lost property

  • Determine the cause of fires, accidents, etc.

  • Secure evidence

  • Protect people from serious bodily harm or death

What is Surveillance?

Merriam-Webster defines surveillance as “close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective).” In other words, it’s watching for something to happen. If your case requires surveillance, you should know how it works. And you should know, while surveillance does not guarantee results, it does significantly increase your chances of obtaining the evidence you need. Surveillance relies on the actions of the watched person. An investigator can help increase the chances of success by using various investigative tools. A GPS tracker lets an investigator track a vehicle from a distance. Camera systems can monitor a location around the clock. An investigator can access some camera systems from afar. A skilled investigator uses both research and technology in surveillance.

Do you need surveillance? Our investigators can discuss your circumstances to determine if it would help you. The details of your case affect the approach. We suggest contacting us to discuss your case to determine the best plan

What Types of Cases Do We Work?

Aubor Group provides a wide range of investigative services. Some of the more common case types we work include:

  • Criminal defense

  • Child custody

  • Divorce

  • Cheating spouse

  • Asset location

  • Fraud

  • Missing persons

  • Background checks

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your situation. If we can’t take your case, we will connect you with an investigator who can.