If you want to become a private investigator, it may be best to be hired first by a detective agency or an investigative agency. In this way, you can learn the in's and out's of the business.
You need to be registered in your state in order to be recognized as a full private investigator. This usually entails completing all the required licensing documents in your state and may include taking a test and/or proving educational certification or experience.
Two very helpful skills in becoming a private investigator are 1) patience and 2) an eye for detail. You should know the law very well for the state(s) in which you are practicing as a private investigator in order to avoid legal complications.
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