How do I get started with a Surveillance Investigator?
Simply contact us at 678-975-4545 for a free, confidential consultation. Our experienced team will discuss your unique situation, outline a customized plan, and provide expert insights to move forward efficiently—no obligation required.
How discreet is the process?
Very. Discretion is a key feature. Investigators use unmarked vehicles, plain clothes, and covert methods to avoid detection. Communications with clients are handled confidentially.
What equipment and technology do your Surveillance Investigators use?
We employ state-of-the-art, cutting-edge tools including high-resolution cameras, secure tracking devices (where legally permissible), and digital logging systems. These ensure high-quality, time-stamped evidence that’s tamper-proof and professional-grade.
Why should I hire a professional Surveillance Investigator instead of handling it myself?
Amateur investigations can lead to legal risks, damaged reputations, or incomplete evidence. Our decades-experienced team at On The Mark Investigations provides proven, lawful surveillance that protects your interests and delivers court-admissible results you can trust.
What distinguishes On The Mark Investigations’ surveillance service?
Years of field experience and a strong track record. Emphasis on both efficiency and thoroughness. Legal compliance and licensed investigators.
Can surveillance be done in any location?
Not always. Private property, residences, and some restricted areas have more stringent legal protections. Public places are less restricted, but there are still privacy considerations. Investigators must know the relevant local laws.
What legal considerations are there?
Surveillance must respect privacy laws. Investigators cannot trespass, intercept communications unlawfully, or break other laws. Evidence gathered must be admissible in court, so chain of custody, clarity of documentation, and legality are essential.
How are surveillance investigations conducted?
They typically involve discreet monitoring, use of photographic/video equipment, possibly GPS tracking, stakeouts, or undercover operations. Investigators aim to remain unseen and avoid interfering with the subject’s behavior.
When is surveillance appropriate?
It is used in cases such as suspected infidelity, child custody disputes, divorce matters, locating missing persons, or verifying someone’s claims or statements. Surveillance helps provide proof or clarity in situations where direct evidence is lacking.
What exactly does the Surveillance Investigator service involve?
Our Surveillance Investigator service entails deploying expert investigators to monitor subjects using advanced, legal techniques to collect visual and evidentiary proof. This helps uncover truths in complex situations like infidelity or divorce cases, ensuring you get reliable results without compromising ethics.