I was a cop for 40 years in new york i was originally from texas and i got an offer to be a texas ranger but i turned it down i retired from the nypd and became a p i ive enjoyed every second of it
Just a little suggestion if you were sitting on the other side of the screen it would look aesthetically but is better than having just a blank brick wall there and then you would have that picture that your head is blocking on the other side
Training for PI's is pretty different between specialty areas. PI's working surveillance require different training vs one that does criminal defense. I would recommend to check into your state PI association and se what training opportunities they offer.
Iv been doing this for my company I do fire escape work My boss works for Lawyers and I volunteered to investigate some cases and did above and beyond what they asked .. so now it’s kinda becoming a thing …. Just was wondering what I could do to make it a full time thing, your video is good . Thanks
Hi Jason, hope all is well for you. The big things are get licensed, if your state has licensing, get associated with your states PI association, network network and network some more, and make sure you are patient and give it time. From my experience it takes several years, 3-4, for a PI business to really bloom. Oh yea, and watch more PI guy videos and take advantage of training opportunities.
I'm looking into being a Private Investigator. Here in Montana you have to go through some sort of school and at least a year of experience working with a PI firm. Then you go through a FBI check and you have to take a exam through the state of Montana.
Hi, im in florida I start my P.I class today!! I cant wait!! I would love to do criminal defense in the future. Do you anything about florida you can give me tips to whete to start
I am am member of FALI (Florida Association of Licensed Investigators) I would recommend checking them out for local training and mentoring opportunities. www.fali.org/ Thanks for watching, and stay safe out there!
@@gina4808 yes, I completed the class & the exam. Here in Tampa the class is 2 wks super easy. I have my bachelors in criminology & Im a bondsman so those 2 gave ne the 2 yrs that I needes for the CC license.
Technical surveillance countermeasures is something that I'd be interested in as a career change path. I have a great understanding of RF and EMF in general since it's a hobby of mine as a ham radio enthusiast and ex Greek military officer for a short time, have gained some knowledge of surveillance since I was part of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, training was provided. But until now from then...few things might have changed. Certainly interested in it though.
Hey how does this works. A guy I know ask me if I wanted to do survaliance . He has a company and stuff. So he said it's pretty easy , you have to just take pics and video and will pay 20 bucks an hour. Is that how this personal company works , hire just newbies and ask them to go and get evidence . Does that seem common on how this works
I’m 15 years old and becoming 16 soon in June. I am making sure please answer. So I don’t need a college degree or anything and I can start a few classes and then so on complete them and then find a company for training?
I am an Investigations and Security student graduating the Certificate Program in May. I want to investigate missing children/people and criminal defense Investigations. I need a licensed PI to work with for a few months. I can come to Colorado. 😆 but seriously..
Great question thanks! And the answer is, well, I don't know. I am a member of FALI but I don't live in Florida so I am not licensed there. I would suggest to send them an email directly.
what state are you in? i just earned an AA degree in sociology in california. I want to become a PI. I have no experience, what should my next step be? Where can I find proper training?
I am in Colorado. I am however a member of CALI the California Association of Licensed Investigators. I would suggest to start with them, they have a wealth of knowledge regarding the laws for California Private Investigators. Stay safe out there!
Thanks Ozzy! I have a series on this channel dedicated to marketing for PI's. You can find all of the vides here ua-cam.com/play/PLIYx72ATrjrkWb8XfihYr-OHtiFNtncHu.html Enjoy! I will undoubtedly have more coming in the near future. Thanks for watching! Stay safe out there!
Thanks for the comment! Yes, they can be either. And in some cases both. have an entire series on running a PI business you may be interested in here ua-cam.com/play/PLIYx72ATrjrlSGh2pUATnut0RXpuGULEz.html
My 2 cents based on my experience and jurisdiction: Depends on what kind of forensics. If you are talking cyber and telecommunications yes, big time. If you are talking test tubes, photos and swabs, no. Those kind of forensic cases are a nightmare when they get to court and the if chain of custody comes into question. Usually in the purview of law enforcement.
NYC is 3 years and some suerty bond of $10,000 I don't have that money . Wtf requirements is that ?? How I'm going to get hired as one if no experience or money . Is stupid
Hey paramount investigative services. Fantastic video! I’m 20 years old, studying graphic design and live in Sydney Australia. I’ve always been into camera work wether it be for my graphics course or personal use. What started off as a fantasy might come into fruition thanks to your video. Might becoming a PI be a good use of my thrill seeking? Or is it still a selfish fantasy, and the career should be taken more seriously?
Thanks for sharing! I wouldn't suggest to become a PI for the 'thrills' LOL There can be some very exciting times, but there are a TON of very mundane and even boring times, like any job, to be sure. Sitting in a car for 8 hours and getting 30 seconds of video as your subject gets the mail is more the norm for a lot of us. I just talk about the more exciting cases I have had ;-)
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy ~ ah no doubt. What if sitting around and observing is the thrill I’m after? Staying up waiting for the two men who keyed my car then trailing them to where they live. I say it’s good payoff lmao. Besides, that scenario made me think there’s gotta be a market for this. But to further pick your brain, is there occasion without result?
If a country consider trespassing is threatening same goes to pi they trepass and get kill and family problems and messed up his or her live and family
I've been a commissioned officer and private investigator in Houston for about a year.. I must say.. you see some stuff lol
Yep! Thanks for the comment.
Great info and organized really well.
Thanks!
I was a cop for 40 years in new york i was originally from texas and i got an offer to be a texas ranger but i turned it down i retired from the nypd and became a p i ive enjoyed every second of it
Go after the lefty prosecutors who are intentionally destroying NY please
Just a little suggestion if you were sitting on the other side of the screen it would look aesthetically but is better than having just a blank brick wall there and then you would have that picture that your head is blocking on the other side
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it.
So if you have no experience, how long will they train you?
Training for PI's is pretty different between specialty areas. PI's working surveillance require different training vs one that does criminal defense. I would recommend to check into your state PI association and se what training opportunities they offer.
Great video! We're cut from the same cloth!
So cool!
Iv been doing this for my company
I do fire escape work
My boss works for Lawyers and I volunteered to investigate some cases and did above and beyond what they asked .. so now it’s kinda becoming a thing …. Just was wondering what I could do to make it a full time thing, your video is good . Thanks
Hi Jason, hope all is well for you. The big things are get licensed, if your state has licensing, get associated with your states PI association, network network and network some more, and make sure you are patient and give it time. From my experience it takes several years, 3-4, for a PI business to really bloom. Oh yea, and watch more PI guy videos and take advantage of training opportunities.
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy ok sounds like …sound advice. I’ll definitely check it out
I'm looking into being a Private Investigator. Here in Montana you have to go through some sort of school and at least a year of experience working with a PI firm. Then you go through a FBI check and you have to take a exam through the state of Montana.
Thanks for the comment. Some states it is very difficult and arduous to get licensed for sure. I have heard Montana licensing is quite expensive too.
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy I think NYS, you basically only can do it if you are former law enforcement.
Hi, im in florida I start my P.I class today!! I cant wait!! I would love to do criminal defense in the future. Do you anything about florida you can give me tips to whete to start
I am am member of FALI (Florida Association of Licensed Investigators) I would recommend checking them out for local training and mentoring opportunities. www.fali.org/ Thanks for watching, and stay safe out there!
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy you too & thank you
Have you complete your class? I’m wondering if you need to find a sponsor prior to your exam for intern license. Thank you
@@gina4808 yes, I completed the class & the exam. Here in Tampa the class is 2 wks super easy. I have my bachelors in criminology & Im a bondsman so those 2 gave ne the 2 yrs that I needes for the CC license.
@@Weezy239 wow that’s awesome! Thank you for the information.
Technical surveillance countermeasures is something that I'd be interested in as a career change path. I have a great understanding of RF and EMF in general since it's a hobby of mine as a ham radio enthusiast and ex Greek military officer for a short time, have gained some knowledge of surveillance since I was part of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, training was provided. But until now from then...few things might have changed. Certainly interested in it though.
NC requires 3 years of PI experience to apply to become a PI. How does that work?
Hey how does this works. A guy I know ask me if I wanted to do survaliance . He has a company and stuff. So he said it's pretty easy , you have to just take pics and video and will pay 20 bucks an hour. Is that how this personal company works , hire just newbies and ask them to go and get evidence . Does that seem common on how this works
ua-cam.com/video/ScR6fHDnW7g/v-deo.html Tried to answer in this video, I hope it helps.
I’m 15 years old and becoming 16 soon in June. I am making sure please answer. So I don’t need a college degree or anything and I can start a few classes and then so on complete them and then find a company for training?
I’m looking into becoming a PI but I’m only 18 and still working on my high school diploma, do you have any advice for what to do after?
you will make a great PI
Clearly any “attorney or so called security person “ can be a “PI”. Prevents as well
Thanks...now I will solve the cold case you left behind ... investigator chili🤙🏼😂😂
I am an Investigations and Security student graduating the Certificate Program in May. I want to investigate missing children/people and criminal defense Investigations. I need a licensed PI to work with for a few months. I can come to Colorado. 😆 but seriously..
Thanks for this great information! I have another question: Do private detectives also work as consultants to the police?
Thanks, check this video out - ua-cam.com/video/M6jzH2WBkzk/v-deo.html
I want to become a PI but no one would hire me without experience. So frustrated.
Hi PI . I'm an armed guard officer for brinks , can i use that as a background for PI?
Hi Sergio, I tried to address this very question in this video, I hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/cc3pYkW4fx0/v-deo.html
Hey if I become a member of FALI, would that help me get a C license and also be apart of the Task Force?
Great question thanks! And the answer is, well, I don't know. I am a member of FALI but I don't live in Florida so I am not licensed there. I would suggest to send them an email directly.
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy ok thank you
Where’s the best place to get started with this whole thing
Hawaii thanks you
That's cool and all but this is my thing where do I go to like fill out an application to do this?
Thanks - I did address this in last weeks Live Stream. Check it out here - ua-cam.com/video/S52h84wtT4s/v-deo.html
How can I get that year experience where I start
Do you think that there is a lot a jobs for a new private investigator in Los angeles?
yes, lots. I am a member of CALI (California Association of Licensed Investigators) and I see dozens of posts for jobs on there listserv every day.
Hello, where did you get your experience to become a private investigator
Thanks! I addressed your question in this Live Stream - ua-cam.com/users/liveTWckw3dOpNY - But then you know that! Thanks for the support.
what state are you in? i just earned an AA degree in sociology in california. I want to become a PI. I have no experience, what should my next step be? Where can I find proper training?
I am in Colorado. I am however a member of CALI the California Association of Licensed Investigators. I would suggest to start with them, they have a wealth of knowledge regarding the laws for California Private Investigators. Stay safe out there!
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy thank you for the advice!! your videos and wise words are very helpful keep up the good work🤗
I was under the impression that a PI is required to have a BA in Criminal Justice in order to get a license?
I tried to address this in my last live stream here - ua-cam.com/users/livezS6Bf-beI4w
PI is 90% marketing, and the rest is the job!
What about marketing whats the best way to market your business
I think he has a book and some videos about marketing
Thanks Ozzy! I have a series on this channel dedicated to marketing for PI's. You can find all of the vides here ua-cam.com/play/PLIYx72ATrjrkWb8XfihYr-OHtiFNtncHu.html Enjoy! I will undoubtedly have more coming in the near future. Thanks for watching! Stay safe out there!
Yep, there is a series on marketing here ua-cam.com/play/PLIYx72ATrjrkWb8XfihYr-OHtiFNtncHu.html
Does all military service count as experience or only certain jobs within the military?
Are PI's self employed or wages?
Thanks for the comment! Yes, they can be either. And in some cases both. have an entire series on running a PI business you may be interested in here ua-cam.com/play/PLIYx72ATrjrlSGh2pUATnut0RXpuGULEz.html
Can a pi look up any personal info like financial or ssn on someone for no legal basis. ?
I run my own investigation agency in india since 2010. Can i apply for license in the USA?
What are the requirements if you want to become a private investigator to help find birth parents or cheating spouses?
I mean not any offence but if you know law then you become something like pi so you have some advantages that's it
Thanks
Hell no but lawyer but you should be lawyer
Thanks for the comment!
Is experience in forensic science good for a PI job?
My 2 cents based on my experience and jurisdiction: Depends on what kind of forensics. If you are talking cyber and telecommunications yes, big time. If you are talking test tubes, photos and swabs, no. Those kind of forensic cases are a nightmare when they get to court and the if chain of custody comes into question. Usually in the purview of law enforcement.
I got 2 years of experience washing stale donuts with rot gut wishing in late ours of the night. Does this count? Just kidding.
Thanks for the comment. It onl😆y counts in the states WITHOUT licensing....
John Morris eh? And is that your REAL house 🧐 lol
Good question. Nope, I use a green screen actually so I can change up my backgrounds.
And plz review god father movie I mean they hired pi for protection how a Pi became so powerful that they ordered policeman
Thanks
What up
nada, you?
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy Same lol
You have to have two years of experience in Ohio. But you need a license to get that experience. Therefore...with no license you get no experience.
NYC is 3 years and some suerty bond of $10,000 I don't have that money . Wtf requirements is that ??
How I'm going to get hired as one if no experience or money . Is stupid
Hey paramount investigative services. Fantastic video! I’m 20 years old, studying graphic design and live in Sydney Australia. I’ve always been into camera work wether it be for my graphics course or personal use. What started off as a fantasy might come into fruition thanks to your video. Might becoming a PI be a good use of my thrill seeking? Or is it still a selfish fantasy, and the career should be taken more seriously?
Thanks for sharing! I wouldn't suggest to become a PI for the 'thrills' LOL There can be some very exciting times, but there are a TON of very mundane and even boring times, like any job, to be sure. Sitting in a car for 8 hours and getting 30 seconds of video as your subject gets the mail is more the norm for a lot of us. I just talk about the more exciting cases I have had ;-)
@@JohnMorrisThePIGuy ~ ah no doubt. What if sitting around and observing is the thrill I’m after? Staying up waiting for the two men who keyed my car then trailing them to where they live. I say it’s good payoff lmao. Besides, that scenario made me think there’s gotta be a market for this. But to further pick your brain, is there occasion without result?
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If a country consider trespassing is threatening same goes to pi they trepass and get kill and family problems and messed up his or her live and family