What is Surveillance?
Surveillance is the close observation of a person, place, or object. It is the practice of spying on a subject in order to document and identify any of the contact, interactions, or whereabouts of the subject. Do you need to make sure there are no unwanted or unauthorized stops on the way? Or do you need confirmation that the subject is at an anticipated location? Surveillance investigations can include:
- Missing person searches
- Cheating spouse investigations
- Recurrent theft
- Worker’s compensation cases
- Vandalism
Why Conduct Surveillance?
Surveillance is conducted to prevent crime, to obtain evidence of a crime, to obtain evidence in civil suits, to document an individual’s location, to document activities in or around a specific location or building, to obtain information to be used in an interrogation, to gather intelligence, or to obtain information to be used in court.
Simply, you might need surveillance from a qualified private investigator at some point in your life. With marital infidelity on the rise, employee dishonesty increasing, and crime rates a concern for everyone across the country, surveillance is one way you can stay safe and secure. Surveillance gives you the facts and proof you need about those people you trust with your home, your children, your money, and your life.