Education forums would be a good place to ask about private investigator schools. You could ask if there are private investigator schools with openings in your area.
Private investigators range in prices depending on your location and how much work is required of them. You can contact a few Private Investigators in your local area and get quotes to compare prices.
It depends on what the Incestigator is employed in. Some states do not require certified investigators as some states do. Check your local area for more information.
Atlanta has many fine private schools.https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-k12-schools/m/atlanta-metro-area/
Prior experience in the field is always a plus in the area of private investigators. No formal experience is required however to simply become a private investigator.
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Some private schools in the berkshire area are: Darrow Scool- New Lebanon, NY Buxton School- Williamstown, MA
Not exactly sure what you are asking -however- detectives involved in the law enforcement area investigate ONLY criminal offenses. Civil cases and/or violations of civil law (if they need investigation at all) have to be done by someone. Thus the profession of private investigators evolved. There are private investigators that work in the criminal area, but they are mainly either self-emplopyed or are on the staff of criminal defense firms who employ them to bolster the defendants side of the case.
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One good private school in Atlanta is Paideia School. In the area around Atlanta you have schools like Romar Academy, Woodward Academy, The Heiskell School and the Atlanta International School. Depending on the age of your child, there is a variety of private schools in the Atlanta, GA area. One of the most popular private school is Agape Christian Academy, which a lot of famous children attend school there.
A good place to find openings for paralegal jobs in your area would be to check the office of your training school. A lot of these schools will post any or new job openings that may take interns that can help increase your job opportunities.
There are many private school's in El Paso, Texas. Some of the schools are Loretto Academy, St. Clement's Parish School, and Immanuel Christian School
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