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Fast Track Mentoring and Tuition from Private Investigator Training / Burton Regan Detective Bureau
The overriding requirement for anyone looking to enter the professional ranks is to obtain enough relevant knowledge and, “Know how”, to operate in a profitable and successful manner….
Whilst your accredited Level 3 qualification in Professional Investigations is your pathway to basic knowledge, proceedures and to attaining your licence (Should licensing be introduced) – you will need further training in the core skills needed to set up and operate as a viable private or professional investigator.
We offer mentoring and training to, “Bridge the gap”, between your basic learning from the EDI L3 Professional Investigator Training course (That includes our Training Manual) to becoming fully operational. This is a crucial time and we recommend that you budget for a least two sessions of face – to – face training and mentoring – fully utilising our decades of front line private investigator experience and knowledge. Our daily experience with Burton Regan Detective Bureau means that we can be authoritative about relevancy and the skill levels required in a rapidly evolving profession.
Much of our expertise has been built up in class room teaching – please study the following syllabus which you can use a guide to future mentoring subject areas:
Searching for information:
• Obtaining information with regard to available resources in accordance with relevant legislation and the law (Data Protection Act, etc). • Sources of information / Open Source Intelligence.
• Using information to conduct and complete enquiries. How best to record and present evidence.
Debtor Tracing / People Finding:
• Sources and resouces available including paid and free databases.• Using social media, deep web search engines, etc..
• Legal aspects of debtor tracing and possible Consumer Credit License requirements.
Conducting Investigations:
• Client screening, legality, consequences and pitfalls of investigations, viability.
• Taking into account availability, budget, resources and legal constraints. • Reviewing, updating, reporting and recording.
• Maintaining security and confidentiality of information. • Intelligence gathering, Interviewing, Cross Border Enquiries.
Process Serving:
• Types of documents and legal requirements involved in effecting service of documents.
• Best practice and legal matters. • Reporting and preparing confirmations of service.
Surveillance:
• Employing appropriate, ethical and legally acceptable methods. • Static and non static surveillance.
• Equipment: Trackers, Camera's, Recorders, etc. Overt / Covert. • Recording and reporting.
Setting Up and Operating A Private Investigator Business:
• Legal requirements, marketing, advertising. • Tax, accountancy, insurance, licences.• Best Practice. • Case Studies.
If you decide to become especially specialised in say: Accident Investigations, Forensics and the like we can recommend an expert mentor to you in that specific area of the industry.
Each session is 4 hours in length – if you cannot come to our offices in Leeds. We will come to you as long as you choose, at least, two 4 hour fast track mentoring sessions.
We will agree an agenda ahead of any session that is arranged. We can bring a specialist to you if you have specific requirements – again, give us your requirements and we will seek to fulfil them.
What do I do Next?
A 4 hour fast track mentor is available for: £166.66 + VAT = £200.00
Contact Kevin: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. tele: 0113 270 7500
B.A (Hons.), A1 Assessor, PTTLLs, EDI level 3 Professional Investigator Award.Operations Manager Burton Regan Detective Bureau and Course tutor: Private Investigator Training UK





