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There are many
different types of Investigations that AISC handles. Many of them are
very circumstance specific. Please send any questions you have regarding
your particulars here.
We will be in touch shortly with answers based on experience. The list
below should help give you an idea of what we can do with your situation.
Neighborhood References - There are literally hundreds of valid
reasons to request neighborhood references. Whatever your's is, AISC
has the technology, connections, and know-how to deliver any hard to
find information you need. We can produce the names, addresses and phone
numbers of up to ten(10) neighbors of anyone in the nation in twenty-four(24)
hours or less.
Work Records - If they've
worked in this country legally, their records exist. AISC can find out
where, when, why and for how long. We can also create custom packages,
designed around your particular needs.
Criminal History Reports
- Each state has a central repository which maintains and disseminates
criminal history information to authorized users and cooperates with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation in the operation of a nationwide criminal
history system. We invite you to take advantage of Mr. Minor's unique
position in this arrangement, and, reports generated in most European
nations and Canadian Provinces are available.
College Attendance Verification
- Quickly becoming one of the most utilized investigation services in
America. Attendance of America's colleges is exploding, and claims of
attendance are unfortunately growing even faster. AISC has worked with
institutions accross the country, to verify both enrollment and graduation.
Undercover Investigations
- There is no substitute for the placement of an experienced investigator
into a home, office, or store. The use of an operative can provide credible
intelligence relating to past, current and future events.
Sensitive Position Applicants
- If you've already made it to the top of the corporate ladder, you know
where interested people have looked for information about you. Send AISC
an email about your
situation before anyone else starts prying. You'll recieve an account
of what to expect, and what to do about it. |