Surveillance
The Secrets of Surveillance
We at Investigations America are here to demystify the term.
When the word "surveillance" springs to mind, many may think of covert operations, hidden cameras, and secretive actions. But what does surveillance actually entail, especially in the world of private investigation?
Documenting Activity
At its core, surveillance is about documenting someone's activities through photographs, video recordings, or written observations.
Varied Purposes
The reasons for surveillance can range widely. It may be to document theft from a company, capture evidence of insurance fraud, or even to support claims in personal matters such as divorces.
Delivering the Truth
Our motto at Investigations America is simple – we deliver the truth. It's our job to ensure that the information we gather is accurate, timely, and most importantly, helpful to our clients.
Admissible Evidence
Ensuring that our documentation is of a standard that can be admissible in court is of utmost importance. From time and date stamps to even recording weather conditions, we ensure every detail is meticulously documented.
Beyond the Basics
When hired for cases of potential infidelity, our investigation doesn’t just stop at identifying if the subject is seeing someone. We dive deeper, potentially uncovering the background of the person in question, especially when child custody and the welfare of children come into play.
In essence, surveillance isn’t just about watching and recording. It’s about providing peace of mind, answers, and, most importantly, the truth.