FAQ
Frequently asked questions
These answers are general website information and should be reviewed for legal accuracy before publication.
What services do you provide?
Current services include records research, witness and subject locate support, attorney support services, and process-service support.
What areas do you serve?
Service may be available in Beaverton, Portland, Washington County, Multnomah County, Clackamas County, and other Oregon locations depending on the assignment.
Are results guaranteed?
No. Investigative work depends on available information, lawful access, timing, and the facts of the matter. No outcome is promised.
What information should I provide?
Provide a general description, relevant county or location, deadline, known public details, and the lawful purpose for the request. Do not submit confidential, privileged, financial, medical, or highly sensitive information through the website form.
How are fees determined?
Fees depend on the service requested, expected time, location, urgency, records costs, and the agreed scope. Pricing should be discussed after conflict review and lawful-purpose verification.
Do you work with attorneys?
Yes. Attorney-support assignments may include courthouse research, public-record support, scene documentation, factual timelines and summaries, document retrieval, and process-service support within current qualifications.
Do you accept private clients?
Private-client inquiries may be considered after conflict review, lawful-purpose verification, availability review, and written authorization.
Can you access private or restricted records?
No service promises access to restricted, secret, confidential, or unlawfully obtained information. Work is limited to lawful sources and permissible methods.
How do I request a consultation?
Use the contact page to call, email, or submit the consultation form. Please keep the initial description general and avoid sending confidential, privileged, financial, medical, or highly sensitive information through the form.
Does submitting the form create a client relationship?
No. Submitting a form or sending an inquiry does not create an investigator-client relationship. Work begins only after review, written scope, authorization, and agreement.
