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Private investigator Milan: costs, rates and prices. IDFOX – Internationbal Detective Fox- detective agency has been operating in the field of private investigations in Milan and many other Italian cities for more than 30 years. Private Investigation Agency specializing in Private investigation services, intelligence, security and electronic countermeasures. Private Investigator – Private Detective Milan -Detective investigators Milan -Italy

Looking for a private investigator in Milan? IDFOX -International Detecrives -Fox-  Agenzia Investigativa -detective agency has been operating in the field of private investigations in Milan and many other Italian cities for more than 30 years.

If you need some sensitive information or if you want to get some doubts off your chest, you will surely wonder, for example, how much it costs to have a person spied on. Well, I will now clarify the costs and rates for each area of investigation of Phersei Detective Agency.

Private investigator in Milano

IDFOX -International Detecrives -Fox-  Agenzia Investigativa Investigations operates in a highly professional manner in the areas of private, corporate, commercial and insurance investigations, as well as personal and corporate security and surveillance management.

When you turn to a private investigator in Milan and anywhere else, it is important to be sure that you are dealing with professionals who can guarantee the utmost discretion and confidentiality.

It is important to know what the private investigator can do as he or she is about to carry out all the activities under his or her purview while strictly observing the rules of moral integrity, professional responsibility and confidentiality. One of the fundamental rules that a private detective in Milan and all other cities must follow is the absolute prohibition to disclose the results of investigations as well as confidential information acquired during the consultation.

Investigations in the private sphere

Investigations in the private sphere are aimed at preserving private citizens and their interests, including in court. They concern family, matrimonial and property needs, and investigations are able to provide valid evidence for the defense of all types of rights.

If you are wondering, for example, how much a private detective costs to uncover a betrayal, know that rates and prices vary with respect to the activities, days needed, means of transportation, technologies and operators employed.

 

 

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Competence

We have many years of experience in the private investigation sector

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Discretion

You can trust our investigative agency one hundred percent

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Reliability

Our investigative Agency is synonymous with safety

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Private detective

IDFOX -International Detecrives -Fox-  Agenzia Investigativa is a private investigation agency operating in Milan Italy and abroad.

 

The investigative institute is authorized to carry out private investigations by the Prefecture of Milan.

 

Discretion and confidentiality represent categorical imperatives for this private investigation agency!

Detective agency

Private investigator Milan

Italian private detective agency

The strong point of the Organization is a team of private investigators and informants (the latter discretionarily present everywhere in the world), operating in Italy and abroad.

 

The activity of the private detective of the third millennium is characterized by the access of lawful technologies used in compliance with all current regulations and in any case by the positioning of the vehicles and motorcycles involved in the investigation only.

 

Thus, working with private investigators, it is characterized by the collection of images and another type of test, which can be used in any trial location, is a safeguard of a legitimate right.

 

The advantage of this modus operandi, therefore, is twofold:

on the one hand, the possibility of being identified by the subject under investigation is completely canceled;

on the other hand, the quality of the service takes on an almost scientific value, since it is practically impossible to record “discovered” moments in the investigative activity.

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How much does a private investigation cost? How much does a private investigator cost? A number of factors influence costs.

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Telephone remediation

Very sophisticated instrumentation, of the latest generation, therefore of absolute value, allows our technicians to perform, for example, a telephone reclamation, as well as environmental remediation and IT remediation; all in private environments and offices; looking for equipment illegally concealed, suitable for intercepting and recording conversations and for the collection of images.

Industrial counterespionage

For industrial counter-espionage means activity of intelligence aimed at contrasting industrial espionage.

 

IDFOX -International Detecrives -Fox-  Agenzia Investigativa Agenzia Investigativa, after years of experience in industrial counter-espionage can assert with certainty that this illegal activity always ends thanks to the collaboration of staff inside our company.

 

It is appropriate to immediately prevent the problem by investing in the safety of the company.

Marriage investigations

Marriage investigations are divided into the following two categories:

 

Marriage investigations following the separation, of which the maintenance allowance review and the minor foster investigations, are among the most requested (two separate pages are dedicated on the site).

Private investigations during an ongoing or post-marriage marriage (therefore in the absence of separation); among these, marital infidelity (specific page on this site).

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Corporate Investigation

Electronic tracking with GPS

The corporate investigator works to obtain information and documentary evidence in order to protect the company and its resources.

In order to ensure the good and growth of the company, it is necessary to ensure the normal and proper conduct of daily work, and for this to happen, it is necessary to have full control over human resources, the company’s computer apparatus, all data and strategic information.

Again, the prices of the private investigator in Milan change depending on the complexity of the investigation and the individual activities it involves.

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CORPORATE INVESTIGATIONS

Commercial investigations

Commercial investigations make it possible to acquire essential information to identify and evaluate critical and/or negative aspects of subjects, natural or legal persons, with whom one intends to enter into economic or professional relationships.

This type of investigative activity aims to know the real commercial, patrimonial and reputational context of the subject, who may be a potential customer, supplier, future business partner.

For this type of investigations, the costs of a private investigator in Milan can change relatively to the amount of information required, a simple view, for example, can be priced at € 20, more articulated information reports have a higher cost.

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COMMERCIAL INVESTIGATIONS

Computer investigations and forensic investigations

With the advancement of technology and the increasing use of “smart” devices, it has become essential to take measures to protect sensitive data and information subject to attack by hackers. Phersei investigations conducts cyber investigations ranging from privacy protection to the prevention of cyber attacks and the detection of possible cyber criminals.

This type of investigation is closely related to Forensic Investigations, which consist of the recovery and analysis of data present on digital devices, to be used as evidence in court.

The prices of the private investigator in Milan, as is often the case, are variable and change depending on a whole range of factors, including, for example, the technological devices used, the operators involved.

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CYBER INVESTIGATIONS

How much does a private investigator in Milan cost?

As you can easily guess, private investigators in Milan have varying rates and prices that are based on the scope of investigation, the complexity of the case, and resources employed, both human and technological.

What is most counted in the rates of a private investigator in Milan is his ability to assess, define the investigative scenario, tactics to be adopted, actions and techniques to be carried out, verification of investigative actions and results. These elements are examined by the private detective together with the client according to need, relevance and purpose.

After each investigative activity, it is mandatory to issue the client with an investigative report equipped with pictures, videos, descriptions of the target’s locations and behaviors. This valuable report constitutes a legally valid document and allows the client to prove his or her case and assert his or her rights.

So, there is no clear and unambiguous answer to the question what are the costs of a private investigator, but it is most important to turn to those who have the right experience and expertise to meet your information needs, solve your most atavistic doubts to regain peace of mind.

For a free consultation, contact us.

 

 

 

Who we are

Given that we do not intend to emulate famous characters invented by TV series etc., but we are real and concrete, we work with passion and for over 30 years of activity, customers have appreciated us for the results obtained, for confidentiality and for low costs. Today, the IDFOX agency is currently directed by Doctor Margherita Maiellaro. The director has gained many years of experience in the investigative field and has a degree in law, with specialization in international law, from Bocconi University. The detective agency IDFOX Investigazioni was founded by Max Maiellaro. The founder, with over 30 years of investigative experience gained in the State Police, former direct collaborator of Count Corrado AGUSTA, former President of the homonymous AGUSTA SpA Group, was also responsible for the security services of a multinational, as well as for various operating groups in various sectors such as metalworking, chemistry, goldsmithing, textiles, high fashion, electronics and large-scale retail trade, he has always brilliantly resolved every investigative problem connected to: corporate infidelity, goods, trademarks and patents, unfair competition and the intellectual defense of projects, infringement of the non-competition agreement, protection of know-how and protection of individuals and families, as well as the usual contact person for entrepreneurs, managers, multinationals and law firms throughout Italy and abroad. The idfox ® team is connected online with a network of over 170 investigative agencies around the world and is connected online with over 400 correspondents in various countries; all highly specialized with technical expertise in methods and procedures, with services optimized and managed through consultancy using possible customized in-house customer solutions; we guarantee a highly qualified and personalized service; with a staff of collaborators all graduated with knowledge of 5 spoken and written languages ​​(Italian – English – Spanish, French and Arabic). The IDFOX agency team is made up of former members of the Police Force, who make use of cutting-edge means and techniques that are in step with new technologies, boasting in-depth and certified knowledge in the field of intelligence. The IDFOX investigative agency provides valid documentation for legal use, including: appraisals and technical reports; observation services documented with photos and videos.

 

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Telef. +39 02-344223 (r.a.)

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OUR SERVICES

 

Missing people

Commercial investigations

Corporate investigations

Abuse Law no. 104/1992

Accompanying

Employee control

Industrial counterintelligence

Tamper

Unfair competition

The investigative Agency

Who we are

Our services

Foreign private investigations

People/Property dossier

Double job

Pre-employment

Private investigations

Marital infidelity

Marriage investigations

Pre-marriage investigations  Maintenance check revision

Parental control

Custody investigations

Telephone remediation

Genealogical reconstructions

Safety

Private investigator prices

 

 

 

                  History Private investigator

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A private investigator (often abbreviated to PI and informally called a private eye), a private detective, or inquiry agent is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory law services. Private investigators often work for attorneys in civil and criminal cases.

History

1859 illustration of Vidocq arresting a robber after tracking him down

In 1833, Eugène François Vidocq, a French soldier, criminal, and privateer, founded the first known private detective agency, “Le Bureau des Renseignements Universels pour le commerce et l’Industrie”[1] (“The Office of Universal Information For Commerce and Industry”) and hired ex-convicts. Much of what private investigators did in the early days was to act as the police in matters for which their clients felt the police were not equipped or willing to do. Official law enforcement tried many times to shut it down. In 1842, police arrested him in suspicion of unlawful imprisonment and taking money on false pretences after he had solved an embezzlement case. Vidocq later suspected that it had been a set-up. He was sentenced to five years and fined 3,000 francs, but the Court of Appeals released him. Vidocq is credited with having introduced record-keeping, criminology, and ballistics to criminal investigation. He made the first plaster casts of shoe impressions. He created indelible ink and unalterable bond paper with his printing company. His form of anthropometrics is still partially used by French police. He is also credited for philanthropic pursuits – he claimed he never informed on anyone who had stolen for real need.

In the United Kingdom, Charles Frederick Field set up an enquiry office upon his retirement from the Metropolitan Police in 1852. Field became a friend of Charles Dickens, and the latter wrote articles about him. In 1862, one of his employees, the Hungarian Ignatius Paul Pollaky, left him and set up a rival agency. Although little-remembered today, Pollaky’s fame at the time was such that he was mentioned in various books of the 1870s and immortalized as “Paddington” Pollaky for his “keen penetration” in the 1881 comic opera, Patience.

Logo of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency

In the United States, Allan Pinkerton established the Pinkerton National Detective Agency – a private detective agency – in 1850. Pinkerton became famous when he foiled a plot to assassinate then President-elect Abraham Lincoln in 1861. Pinkerton’s agents performed services which ranged from undercover investigations and detection of crimes, to plant protection and armed security. At the height of its existence, the number of Pinkerton National Detective Agency active agents and reserves rivaled the number of active soldiers and reserves in the United States Army.[2][3][4] Allan Pinkerton hired Kate Warne in 1856 as a private detective, making her the first female private detective in America.[5]

A larger role for this new private investigative industry was to assist companies in labor disputes. Some early private investigators provided armed guards to act as a private militia.[2] During the union unrest in the US in the late 19th century, industrialists would hire Pinkerton agents as undercover operatives to infiltrate and disrupt union activity or serve as armed guards for factories. In the aftermath of the Homestead Riot of 1892, several states passed so-called “anti-Pinkerton” laws restricting the importation of private security guards during union strikes. The federal Anti-Pinkerton Act of 1893 continues to prohibit an “individual employed by the Pinkerton Detective Agency, or similar organization” from being employed by “the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia.”[2][6]

Pinkerton agents were also hired to track western outlaws Jesse James, the Reno brothers, and the Wild Bunch, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Employment

Many private detectives/investigators with special academic and practical experience often work with defense attorneys on capital punishment and other criminal defense cases. Others are insurance investigators who investigate suspicious claims. Before the advent of no-fault divorce, many private investigators sought evidence of adultery or other conduct within marriage to establish grounds for a divorce. Despite the lack of legal necessity for such evidence in many jurisdictions, according to press reports, collecting evidence of spouses’ and partners’ adultery or other “bad behaviour” is still one of their most profitable undertakings, as the stakes being fought over now are child custody, alimony, or marital property disputes.[2]

Private investigators can also perform due diligence for an investor considering investing with an investment group, fund manager, or other high-risk business or investment venture. This could help the prospective investor avoid being the victim of fraud. A licensed and experienced investigator could reveal the investment is risky and/or the investor has a suspicious background. This is called investigative due diligence, and is becoming more prevalent in the 21st century with the public reports of large-scale Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent investment vehicles.

There are also cases of corrupt private detectives who, at times, have been known to work for criminals such as stalkers and crime bosses to track down escaped victims, rival criminals and/or witnesses that have gone into hiding or to gather compromising evidence against witnesses, informants, prosecutors and/or police investigators that could be used in upcoming trials.[7]

Responsibilities

Private investigators also engage in a variety of work not often associated with the industry in the mind of the public. For example, many are involved in process serving, the personal delivery of summons, subpoenas, and other legal documents to parties in a legal case. The tracing of absconding debtors can also form a large part of a PI’s work load. Many agencies specialize in a particular field of expertise. For example, some PI agencies deal only in tracing.

A handful of firms specialize in technical surveillance counter-measures, sometimes called electronic counter measures, which is the locating and dealing with unwanted forms of electronic surveillance (for example, a bugged boardroom for industrial espionage purposes). This niche service is typically conducted by those with backgrounds in intelligence/counterintelligence, executive protection, and a small number from law enforcement entities whose duties included the covert installation of eavesdropping devices as a tool in organized crime, terrorism and narco-trafficking investigations.

Other PIs, also known as corporate investigators, specialize in corporate matters, including antifraud work, loss prevention, internal investigations of employee misconduct (such as Equal Employment Opportunities violations and sexual harassment), the protection of intellectual property and trade secrets, antipiracy, copyright infringement investigations, due diligence investigations, malware and cyber criminal activity, and computer forensics work. Some PIs act as professional witnesses where they observe situations with a view to reporting the actions or lack of them to a court or to gather evidence in antisocial behavior.[2]

Undercover investigator

An undercover investigator, undercover detective, or undercover agent is a person who conducts investigations of suspected or confirmed criminal activity while impersonating a disinterested third party. Undercover investigators often infiltrate a suspected insurgent group, posing as a person interested in purchasing illegal goods or services with the ultimate aim of obtaining information about their assigned target.[8]

Many undercover investigators carry hidden cameras and recorders strapped to their bodies to help them document their investigations. The period of the investigation could last for several months, or in some extreme cases, years. Due to the dangerous nature of the job, their real identities are typically kept secret throughout their active careers.[9] Economic investigations, business intelligence and information on competitors, security advice, special security services information, criminal investigation, investigations background, and profile polygraph tests are all typical examples of such a role.

Certain types of undercover investigators, depending on their employer, will investigate allegations of abuse of workman’s compensation. Those claiming to be injured are often investigated and recorded with a hidden camera/recorder. This is then presented in court or to the client who paid for the investigation.

Across the world

Many jurisdictions require PIs to be licensed. Depending on local laws, they may or may not carry a firearm. Equipment can vary greatly, but generally involves a wide variety of surveillance equipment and recording devices. While PIs may investigate criminal matters, they typically do not hold any law enforcement authority by virtue of the position, regardless of licensure. Private investigators’ authority is usually identical to other citizens’ (off-duty or retired law enforcement officers serving as a PI may retain their police powers at all times, depending on the jurisdiction). They are expected to keep detailed notes and to be prepared to testify in court regarding any of their observations on behalf of their clients, irregular hours may also be required when performing surveillance work.[2] Great care is required to remain within the scope of the law; otherwise, the private investigator may face criminal charges. However, there are also cases across the world, of corrupt or rogue private investigators who have obtained people’s private data and information through illegal means.[10][11][12][13] These include phone hacking,[14] pretexting, identity theft and other illegal means of accessing government, insurance and police databases[15][16] to obtain highly sensitive private information on their targets.

Australia

Private investigators in Australia must be licensed by the licensing authority relevant to the state where they are located. This applies to all states except the Australian Capital Territory.[17] Companies offering investigation services must also hold a business licence and all their operatives must hold individual licences. Generally, the licences are administered and regulated by the state police; however, in some states, this can also be managed by other government agencies.[18] The evidence collected by private investigators must adhere to strict rules of admissibility. If proper protocols are not followed during the investigation services, the evidence may be deemed inadmissible in the court of law.[19]

To become registered in New South Wales requires a Class 2E licence, which can be applied for through the NSW Fair Trading website.[20] The Australian Capital Territory does not require PIs to be licensed, although they are still bound by legislation. PIs working in the ACT cannot enter the NSW area without a CAPI license, else they will be in breach of the law.[citation needed] In Queensland, a private investigator need to be licensed under the Queensland Government and apply for a private investigator licence[21] by completing an application for a security provider licence. Applicant will need to have a criminal history check and submit fingerprint.

UK

In 2001, the government passed the licensing of private investigators and private investigation firms in the UK over to the Security Industry Authority (SIA), which acted as the regulatory body from then on. However, due to the cutbacks of this agency, licensing of private investigators[citation needed] in the UK was halted indefinitely. At present, no government-backed authorities in the UK license private investigators.

The SIA have announced that PIs in the UK were to become licensed for the first time from May 2015, but this is only the scheduled date for the issue to be discussed in parliament. In December 2014, Corporate Livewire produced an article written by a UK private investigator at BAR Investigations, addressing the issues surrounding private investigation[22] in the UK.[23][24] The cost of hiring a PI in the UK can vary depending on the complexity of the investigation and the experience of the PI. However, it is typically in the range of £200 to £500 per day.

United States

Private investigators in the United States may or may not be licensed or registered by a government licensing authority or state police of the state where they are located. Licensing varies from state to state and can range from: a) no state license required; b) city or state business license required (such as in five states (Idaho, Alaska, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Wyoming); c) to needing several years of experience and licensing-related training classes and testing (as is the case with Virginia, West Virginia,[25] and California).[26] In many states, companies offering investigation services must hold an agency license, and all of their investigators or detectives must hold individual licenses or registrations;[citation needed] furthermore, certain states such as Washington have separate classes of licensing for roles such as trainers of private investigators.[citation needed] A few reciprocity agreements allow a detective working in one state to continue work in another for a limited time without getting a separate license, but not all states participate in these agreements.[citation needed]

In 1877, Colorado became the first state in the union to institute licensing requirements for private investigators, as stated in the 1877 Legislative Manual.[27] In 1977, when El Paso County challenged a local security company’s right to conduct investigations without a license, the Colorado Supreme Court declared the licensing law too vague because it didn’t adequately define a “detective business” and struck it down. Following this, several private investigators formed Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado (PPIAC) in order to try to get the licensing laws reinstated, but the bills died in the General Assembly.[28] On June 10, 2011, Governor John Hickenlooper signed into law Colorado House Bill 1195, which reinstated licenses for private investigators on voluntary basis effective July 1, 2012. A license applicant would have to be of 21 years of age or older, hold United States citizenship and have at least 4,000 hours of work experience as an investigator or part of a local, state or federal law enforcement agency; or 2,000 hours with post-secondary education.[29]

On June 6, 2014, Hickenlooper signed into law Senate Bill 133, which effective June 1, 2015, made licensure mandatory. This split the licenses into two categories: Class I, requiring the applicant to be 21 years of age or older, hold United States citizenship and pass the Colorado Jurisprudence Exam. Class II requires in addition to Class I requirements a minimum of 4,000 hours of work experience as an investigator or part of a local, state or federal law enforcement agency.[30] In 2019, following a review, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies’ Office of Policy, Research and Regulatory Reform suggested licensure requirement elimination, predicting “little to no consumer harm”.[31] In June 2020, Governor Jared Polis vetoed House Bill 1207 to keep licensure requirements, causing the licensure requirements to expire on August 31, 2021.[32]

Florida has 3 types of licenses – Class CC for private investigator intern, C for private investigator, and MA for manager of a private investigative agency. As Class C license requires at least 2 years of experience, most applicants start with Class CC, which allows them to work under a sponsorship of a licensed Class C investigator.[33]

For a Private Investigator License in New York, an investigator needs 3 years of verifiable experience, and to pass a NY State Department of State Division of licensing Services exam.

In 1893 a federal law was passed explicitly barring the government from employing the Pinkerton Detective Agency or a similar agency.

Canada

Private investigators in Canada are licensed at the provincial level by the appropriate body. For instance, in the province of Ontario, private investigators are licensed and regulated by the Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services (MCSCS).[34] In the province of Alberta, private investigators are licensed and regulated by the Alberta Justice and Solicitor General.[35] Similar licensing requirements apply in other provinces and territories of Canada. As per the Ontario text of the Private Security and Investigative Services Act of 2005, private investigators are forbidden from referring to themselves as detective or private detective. In order to become a licensed private investigator, you must be 18 years of age or older in Ontario (in other Provinces and territories of Canada the eligible age to work may be higher); have a clean criminal record or obtain a waiver; and submit a correctly completed application for a license. You are required to complete 50-hours of basic training with an accredited source such as a university, college, or through private agencies licensed to administer the course. Upon completion of basic training, individuals are required to write and pass the basic test to obtain a private investigator’s license.

 

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