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Colorado Private Investigator Licensing-Update

Many of you might have heard the news that the Governor of Colorado vetoed the private investigator licensing bill (HB20-1207) on Saturday, July 11, 2020. There has been some confusion as to what this actually means for private investigators operating in Colorado, so...

Private Investigator Licensing-5 years in

Colorado had been one of a handful of states without mandatory private investigator licensing, and in Colorado that had been the situation since 1977. This changed on June 1, 2015 when mandatory licensing went into effect, after the PI licensing bill passed during the...

Private Investigator of Today v Yesteryear

Today's Private Investigator Ask anybody who has never had the opportunity to know, hire or deal with a private investigator, and you will get the TV version of what we have all come to know. The shady character who meets with the client in a darkened back alley, to...

Employment Locates Through Surveillance

Searching for someones employer? While there are numerous databases who claim to be able to locate an individual's employment, some of this information can be outdated. Especially in the case of a subject who changes jobs a lot, this might not be the best approach to...

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Cheating Spouse

Are they or aren't they???? If you suspect your spouse or partner is cheating, you need to call a professional surveillance investigator. Often times we will get a case after an untrained individual tries to conduct surveillance on an subject, only to learn that the...

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FREE Initial Consultation

Trying to decide if you need to hire a PI? While our area of expertise is conducting an insurance investigation, we also know there is a need for you as an individual to be able to talk to a private investigator about your unique situation. At Night Moves of Denver we...

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Link To Colorado Open Records Amendment

Here is the link to Colorado HB 12-1036, the amendment to the Colorado Open Records Act. If you read the bill we believe that you will find that it is too broad and very vague. This could potentially seal a wide variety of records which are in the custody of law...

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Is Your Spouse Cheating?

Signs of a Cheating Spouse February 26, 2012  |  by PInow Staff  | What do private investigators say are the most common signs of a cheating spouse? When you suspect infidelity in your relationship it can be difficult to determine whether or not your suspicions are...

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Colorado Open Records Amendment Bill

Colorado Open Records Amendment   There is a bill going through the Colorado legislature, HB 12-1036, with regard to the Colorado Open Records Act. This bill has made it through the House of Representatives and is currently in the Senate. We feel this is a...

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Colorado PI Licensing Update March 20, 2012

Colorado PI licensing Update The Colorado PI Voluntary Licensing program continues to move forward. In the past month the rules for this program have been approved by the regulating agency, DORA. The next step in this program will be to begin the Colorado Bureau of...

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Colorado PI Licensing Update

New Colorado PI licensing Colorado has not had a private investigator licensing program since 1997 and currently is one of only a handful of states to have no licensing available. However, due to the collaborative work of several investigators last year, we were able...

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