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How to Become an Online Private Investigator

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If you have a personality type that love adventure, solving problems, computers and investigations becoming an on-line private investigator might be a great career choice for you. The demand for on-line private investigators has increase significantly over the past few years, and experts in the field have said they expect to grow 23% by 2011. Experience private investigators can make over $100,000 per year. Here are a few steps to help you become an on-line private investigator.

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  1. Step 1

    Education, there are no specific degrees that are required to become an on-line private investigator. Though an associates degree or a bachelors degree in criminal justice will help you secure interest from on-line private investigation companies. Many time Private Investigation companies offer classes and seminars that cover the required skills and knowledge needed to be hired.

  2. Step 2

    Requirements, For the most part you are required to carry and active license confirming you as a private investigator, however there are some states that require no license at the monument. All state do require you to be 18 years old.

  3. Step 3

    You can easily start the process of becoming an On-line Private Investigator by logging on to various state websites that breakdown the rules and requirements to becoming licensed. There are also on-line training courses and classes that you can take as credit towards your private investigators license.

  4. Step 4

    Choose what type of investigation is right for you. There are fields such as, background investigation, locating missing people, assets searching, and interviewing techniques.

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