Internet Gazette News Article on Investigation in USA

Shows You How To Instantly Investigate People In The USA

 

Investigation in the United States has now taken a sharp turn to the online environment.
This started to happen from 1995 to 1996 with the appearance of two hi tech investigative
tools: Web Detective and Net Detective. Later, these online services found dozens of
imitators
trying to supply you access to US government files... But now you can...

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The tools began as rudimentary, almost ebook-like software applications but now
they are practically 100% web based subscription services, which seem to function
better and with more flexibility. They are also offered as once-only payment services
with up to three years searching - or monthly subscription services, as in the case of
Net Detective Plus. This latter product is offered more as a professional's search tool
with endorsement by the National Association of Independent Private Investigators. (NAIPI)

Companies claim that their tools are used daily by hundreds of law enforcement agents
across the United States of America, and that the total number of users or customers in
the general population of the USA now exceeds 750,000 users.

Another statistic claimed is that Co. databases now have searchable in-house records on
over 211,500,000 US citizens. These massive databases are located in Florida.

The legality of searching these personal records is attributed to FOIA - the Freedom Of
Information Act, which is a Federal US law. To comply with privacy and record-updating
requirements are two further considerations that this writer has not yet explored.

The electronic delivery of data can rightly lead to a statement like:
"Imagine becoming an expert Internet based investigator in about 60 seconds flat!"

A prospect is then asked to: Picture yourself, sitting at your home or office computer,
with all the power and tools of an experienced private investigator at your fingertips.

These are indeed powerful search tools that can capture the imagination of being able to
instantly find out what someone's criminal record contains. Or what liens or Court
judgements have been made against an individual in the USA. Or to verify a Social
Security number or find out details of births, deaths, marriages, divorce and adoption, or
DMV records.

A traditional P.I. or investigator for the government may begin to realize that what
looked complex at first is really incredibly simple to do with an online search tool such as
Net Detective.
This is largely because US Public Records are searchable online. State and
Federal Government departments such as DMV, the Social Security Administration and
Court houses (DOJ) have very cautiously released some databases such as Court and
criminal records. Obviously, the caution is based on fears of contravening the opposing
privacy legislation which looks at first glance to be in conflict with the Freedom Of
Information Act. However, each piece of law has its specific areas
of application.

Some clear uses for the online search tools include pre employment screening, tenant
background checking, legal office information gathering, private investigation and law
enforcement.

You as an individual can now find out what government departments have on you!
It is a tribute to the North American society that openness and transparency can truly
survive in the USA, as indeed The Constitution of The United States of America always
intended.

Enter the Information Age of The Internet and the new investigative tools appear like
magic for people to access vast storehouses of social information.

Net Detective will prove useful to both amateur investigators and professionals alike. If you
need U.S. Government Records categories then visit that web page. Thanks for your visit.


Click here now to order Net Detective P.I. Tool-set

 

 

 

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