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How Do You Obtain A Private Investigator License In Texas?

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How Do You Obtain A Private Investigator License In Texas?

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Texas, like other states, requires anyone calling themselves a private investigator get a state license first. Working as an unlicensed investigator in Texas could result in up to a year in prison and a $4,000 fine on the first offense. If you’re at least 18 years old; not a registered sex offender; not dishonorably discharged from the military; can pass a criminal records check; and are not mentally incompetent, you have the basic qualifications to apply for a license. Acquire experience or a four-year degree in criminal justice. The Texas Occupation Code requires three years of experience as an investigator before you can receive a license, but will accept the degree as an alternative. You can gain experience by working as a registered employee of a private investigation company or as a police officer. Submit your fingerprints to the Texas Private Security Bureau for a criminal-record check. If you’ve been convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors, you’ll have to wait several yea

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