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The truth is out there! |
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Chevalier and Associates | CSIR |




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If surveillance is necessary we feel obligated to inform you of the “real life caveats.” Surveillance, especially moving surveillance, is a hit and miss art. We can perform these observations under agreed upon time and location parameters but cannot promise activity on behalf of the subject. Similarly, moving surveillance carries with it inherent obstacles such as the unpredictable nature of traffic. There is no guarantee that contact with the subject can be maintained as we cannot predict traffic flow, traffic conditions, weather, or other unforeseen problems. As in number one above, we have no more authority than an ordinary citizen. This includes traffic laws. Similarly, privacy and private property laws will dictate the conduct of some surveillance. No one can guarantee they will never lose the target, if they do, they are a liar and you should run away as fast as you can! |
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Sometimes the information generated is contrary to what the client hopes to find. We cannot guarantee results. We can only guarantee that the necessary information, documentation, etc. will be searched for diligently, legally, expediently, and as economically as possible. |
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We are not magicians. Ours is an industry revolving around detail gathered through available information, the understanding of this detail, and the working knowledge of how to follow the trails we uncover. This detailed information is generated through diligence and knowing where to look. Just as librarians are not geniuses, they simply are trained on where and how to find information. |
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Frequently Asked Questions The Nature of Investigations |
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We have no more authority than does a private citizen. We are not police officers. The training, testing, background checks, and certification process we go through in order to obtain our licenses is meant to set us apart as individuals who are committed to unbiased professionalism. As such, we are bound to rigid codes of conduct dictated by the State of Texas.
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Question 1 What authority do private Investigators really have? |
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Question 2 Can you “make” him/her be caught on video? |
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Question 3 Can you guarantee you can get what I want? |
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Question 4 My last PI lost the target, can you promise you don’t? |
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To contact us: |
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Phone: 817-400-4917 or 817-243-4344 Fax: 682-224-1216 E-mail: behavioral.analysis@gmail.com |