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    What Does a Private Investigator Do?

    A private investigator (PI) is a professional who works for an individual or a group. He is also known as an inquiry agent and often works for attorneys in criminal and civil cases. The term “PI” is used both for individuals and for companies. However, it is not uncommon to see the phrase used interchangeably. A PI is not required to be licensed to practice law. Here are some examples of jobs that a private investigator can perform. Stillinger Investigations A PI may perform background checks on potential clients, check for state and federal tax liens, and investigate small claims judgments. They may also search for absconding debtors. Although a…