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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the private detective agency license application form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of license desired: Individual or Corporate. Fill in your personal information, including your name, date of birth, and contact details.
  3. Complete the employment history section by listing your current and past jobs, including dates and responsibilities. Use additional sheets if necessary.
  4. Indicate your educational background by selecting the highest degree received and attaching relevant documentation such as diplomas or transcripts.
  5. Answer questions regarding citizenship status and any previous names used. Ensure to attach proof of citizenship as required.
  6. Fill out the criminal and motor vehicle record section honestly, providing explanations where necessary.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting. Attach all required documents as indicated at the end of the form.

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In Maryland, private investigators are licensed by the Maryland State Police. To obtain a license, you must submit an application, along with the following documents: Proof of completion of a training program. Two letters of recommendation from individuals who have known you for at least three years.
Private investigators typically charge clients on an hourly basis, with rates varying depending on the factors mentioned above. Hourly rates in Maryland can range from $75 to $250 or more per hour. Some investigators may offer discounted rates for longer assignments or retainer packages for ongoing investigations.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens between age 19 and 51, with a high school diploma and drivers license, and must pass medical and fitness tests as well as a background investigation. Once hired, training consists of 26 weeks at the Maryland State Police Academy in Pikesville.
Alaska, Idaho, Indiana, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Dakota do not require state licensure, so they could be the easiest states to launch your career as a private investigator. However, some municipalities within these states may require you to be licensed, and state laws can change anytime.
How do you start a Private Investigation firm? Get licensed. If you want to open your own private investigation firm, one of the first things you need to do is become a licensed private investigator yourself. Organize the business. Get insured. Determine your target market. Find clients.
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PI Education Requirements Private investigators need at least a high school diploma. Some states, like New York, do not require education for licensure. Other states, such as Nevada, accept higher education as part of experience prerequisites. State licensure requirements often prioritize experience over education.

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