What Private Investigator Can Legally Uncover?
A comprehensive background check by a licensed private investigator in Florida typically takes 3 to 5 business days, depending on the subject’s history, number of jurisdictions involved, and how deeply we’re digging.
Here’s what we can usually access:
1. Criminal Records
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County, state, and federal court checks (FL and nationwide)
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Sex offender registry, arrest records, active warrants
2. Civil Litigation History
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Past lawsuits (domestic violence, restraining orders, fraud claims)
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Evictions, foreclosures, small claims
3. Property and Vehicle Records
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Real estate holdings, deeds, titles, liens
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Registered vehicles and related ownership
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Useful for asset tracing in divorce and debt recovery cases
4. Financial Red Flags
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Bankruptcies, liens, and civil judgments
5. Business Affiliations
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Business registrations, ownership records
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Shell companies or dissolved corporations
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Common in fraud and investment scam investigations
6. Professional Licenses and Complaints
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Medical, legal, construction, real estate, etc.
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Disciplinary actions from Florida licensing boards
7. Social Media & OSINT (Open Source Intelligence)
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Public posts, online behavior, alias accounts
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Timeline: Real-time and manually verified
🚫 What We CAN’T Do (Legally or Ethically)
Yes, private investigators work in the shadows — but we still follow the law. In Florida and under federal regulations, here’s what we never do:
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Pull credit reports without consent (Fair Credit Reporting Act)
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Access bank account balances (without a subpoena or client ownership)
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Hack phones, emails, or social media accounts
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Spy on HIPAA-protected medical records
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Record phone calls without both-party consent (Florida is a two-party consent state)
Doing any of the above could compromise your case — and potentially land you in legal hot water.
Real-World Florida Case Scenarios
Let’s put this into context. Here are some background check wins from the field:
- Divorce Case in Broward County
We discovered the husband had transferred three properties to a cousin shortly after being served. Public records + deeper asset tracing = critical evidence. - Child Custody Case in Miami-Dade
A new live-in boyfriend had a history of battery charges in another state, not disclosed in Florida court. Our investigation uncovered court records under an alias name. - Business Partnership in Palm Beach
A woman about to invest $200,000 in a tech startup hired us last minute. Turns out the founder had five lawsuits in other states — for securities fraud and embezzlement.
✅ Why a PI Background Check Beats DIY Every Time
Yes, you can do some of this research on your own. But here’s what we do that Google can’t:
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Cross-check aliases and addresses across multiple states
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Spot gaps or omissions in the record
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Understand context behind civil filings or dismissed charges
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Deliver results that hold up in court, mediation, or legal negotiations
In short? We verify before you trust.
Finally,
A Florida-licensed private investigator is your best ally when the truth is hard to find — and when mistakes can cost you custody, cash, or your safety.
Whether it’s a relationship, a court case, or a business deal, a proper background check is not a luxury — it’s a layer of protection. Give it 3 to 5 days, and we’ll give you peace of mind backed by facts.