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Private investigator
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Allan Pinkerton, an early American private investigator, with
Abraham Lincoln and
John Alexander McClernand
Private detective redirects here.
A private investigator (often abbreviated to PI), private detective or (informally) private eye, is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory law services. Private detectives/investigators often work for
Many jurisdictions require PIs to be
licensed, and they may or may not carry
firearms depending on local laws. Some are ex-
police officers, some are former
law enforcement agents, some are ex-
spies and some are ex-
military, some used to work in a
private military company, some are former
bodyguards and
security guards, although many are not. While PIs may investigate criminal matters, most do not have police powers, and as such they cannot arrest or detain suspects. They are expected to keep detailed notes and to be prepared to testify in...
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