Licensed & Certified Private Investigators

At Bond Investigations, we are proud to be a team of Licensed Private Investigators committed to integrity, professionalism, and legal compliance. When hiring a private investigator, licensing and certification matter—because only a licensed professional can lawfully gather evidence that stands up in court and protects your rights.

We are licensed, bonded, and insured in multiple U.S. states, and our investigators hold respected certifications in the investigative industry. Our credentials demonstrate our legal authority and our commitment to delivering quality services.

Why Choose Licensed Private Investigators?

Hiring Licensed Private Investigators ensures that your case is handled by qualified professionals who:

  • Comply with state and federal laws
  • Use legally approved methods of surveillance and investigation
  • Provide evidence admissible in court
  • Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards

Working with a licensed investigator means your case is secure, legitimate, and protected by law.

State-Issued Licenses Held by Our Private Investigators

We are fully licensed and authorized to conduct private investigations in accordance with all state and federal regulations. Below is a list of our active licenses and registration details:

StateLicense NumberIssuing AuthorityStatus
Alabama767Alabama Private Investigation BoardValid
Alaska1090160Alaska Department of Commerce, Corporations & Professional LicensingValid
Arizona1538936Arizona Department of Public SafetyValid
Arkansas2949Arkansas State Police, Regulatory ServicesValid
California28701California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS)Valid
ColoradoPI2-000050Colorado Department of Regulatory AgenciesValid
ConnecticutA-2828Connecticut Department of Emergency Services & Public ProtectionValid
DelawareP19-42-ADelaware Board of Examiners of Private Investigators and Private Security AgenciesValid
FloridaA1900095Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of LicensingValid
GeorgiaPDC002847Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security AgenciesValid
Hawaii20192100247480Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer AffairsValid
Idaho298505Private Investigators Association of Idaho (PIAI)Valid
Illinois20192100247480Illinois Department of Financial and Professional RegulationValid
IndianaPI21400032Indiana Professional Licensing AgencyValid
Iowa1604Iowa Department of Public SafetyValid
KansasA6001Kansas Private Detective Licensing – Attorney General’s OfficeValid
Kentucky261791Kentucky Board of Licensure for Private InvestigatorsValid
LouisianaN/A
MaineN/A
Maryland106-5418Maryland State Police Licensing DivisionValid
MassachusettsLP121AMassachusetts State Police – Certification UnitValid
Michigan3701207914Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)Valid
MinnesotaN/A
MississippiN/A
Missouri2018009414Missouri Division of Professional RegistrationValid
MontanaPSP-PI-LIC-32550Montana Board of Private SecurityValid
Nebraksa1491Nebraska Secretary of StateValid
NevadaN/A
New HampshireDA-1313New Hampshire Department of Safety – Permits and LicensingValid
New Jersey1090160New Jersey State Police, Private Detective UnitValid
New MexicoPI3523New Mexico Regulation and Licensing DepartmentValid
New York11000211100New York State Division of Licensing ServicesValid
North Carolina932228North Carolina Private Protective Services BoardValid
North Dakota852North Dakota Private Investigation and Security BoardValid
Ohio20242100533771Ohio Department of Public SafetyValid
Oklahoma19PIA-5152Oklahoma CLEETValid
Oregon74399Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and TrainingValid
PennsylvaniaCP-51-MD-0004015-2019County-Level Licensing (Court of Common Pleas)Valid
Rhode Island19-1296Rhode Island Attorney General’s OfficeValid
South CarolinaD3759South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED)Valid
South DakotaN/A
Tennessee2281Tennessee Department of Commerce and InsuranceValid
Texas19566Texas Department of Public Safety, Private Security BureauValid
UtahP111321Utah Division of Occupational and Professional LicensingValid
Vermont044.0132653-PIVermont Secretary of State, Office of Professional RegulationValid
Virginia11-16125Virginia Department of Criminal Justice ServicesValid
Washington2439Washington State Department of LicensingValid
Washington DCPD202119DC Metropolitan Police Department – Security Officers Mgmt BranchValid
West Virginia73195West Virginia Secretary of StateValid
Wisconsin16261-062Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional ServicesValid
WyomingOL-20-40338Wyoming Division of Professional LicensingValid

Note: All licenses listed above are current and in good standing. You may verify these credentials with the respective state licensing boards.

Professional Certifications for Licensed Private Investigators

In addition to being Licensed Private Investigators, our team holds nationally recognized certifications that reinforce our credibility:

  • Arizona Association of Licensed Private Investigators (AALPI) – Promoting truth, integrity, and justice for investigative professionals in Arizona.
  • World Association of Detectives (W.A.D.) – A global network of elite investigative and security professionals.
  • National Association of Legal Investigators (NALI) – Dedicated to the development of legal investigators through education and collaboration.
  • Council of International Investigators (CII) – A vetted group of investigative professionals operating with global standards.
  • PI Now – Featured network listing for certified and verified private investigators.
  • Better Business Bureau (BBB) – A+ Accredited Business, reflecting excellence in business practices and client satisfaction.
  • Alignable – Highly Recommended Badge – Based on consistent client trust and professional endorsements.

Compliance & Insurance

  • Fully Bonded and Insured (General Liability and Professional Liability)
  • FBI Background Checks Passed
  • HIPAA-Compliant Handling of Sensitive Information
  • Surveillance and Evidence Collection in Accordance with State Laws

We are proud to be a firm of Licensed Private Investigators who adhere to strict legal and ethical guidelines.

“Our clients rely on us not only for results but also for integrity. That’s why we take licensing and certification seriously—to ensure our methods and practices stand up in both the courtroom and the court of public opinion.”

Why Licensing Matters

Hiring a licensed private investigator means:

  • Your case will be handled by professionals accountable to state regulatory bodies.
  • Your investigation will follow legal procedures, ensuring evidence is admissible in court.
  • You gain peace of mind knowing your investigator has passed background checks, training, and experience requirements.

Verify Our License

We encourage our clients to verify our credentials directly with the licensing agencies. If you would like assistance in verifying our license or have questions regarding our compliance, please contact us:

📞 Call: (855) 470-2663 
📧 Email: info@bondinvestigations.com


FAQs – Private Investigator Licensing

Can anyone become a private investigator?

No. Each state requires applicants to meet strict qualifications including experience, background checks, and often passing a licensing exam.

Is Bond Investigations licensed nationwide?

We are licensed in multiple U.S. states. Please refer to the license table above. For additional jurisdictions, contact us.

How can I confirm that Bond Investigations is licensed?

We provide license numbers and issuing authorities above. You may also request official documentation or verification links.

Why should I choose a licensed private investigator?

Only Licensed Private Investigators can legally perform surveillance, access sensitive databases, and present admissible evidence.


Conclusion

When results matter, choose a team of Licensed Private Investigators with proven credentials and a commitment to legal, ethical, and effective investigations. At Bond Investigations, we provide peace of mind through qualified, certified service.

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