Greetings
We are excited to announce that we are charter licensed investigators under Colorado's new mandatory licensure program. Effective June 1st, all private investigators in Colorado must be licensed.
You can verify licensure, and obtain a list of currently licensed, at https://www.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx
What is required in Colorado?
What is required?
-- Be 21 years of age or older and a US citizen;
-- Passing a jurisprudence exam on the rules, regulations and statutes of being a Colorado Licensed Private Investigator;
-- Passing a Colorado and FBI fingerprint criminal background check;
-- Securing a $10,000 surety bond for consumer protection; and
-- Level I - requires no experience for this entry level license; or
-- Level II - Demonstrating 4,000 hours or greater of experience.
What is required in Cheyenne WY?-- Be 21 years of age or older and a US citizen;
-- Passing a Wyoming and FBI fingerprint criminal background check;-- Securing a $10,000 surety bond for consumer protection; and
-- Securing an Error & Omissions liability insurance policy
Visit
www.LicensedLegalInvestigators.com for details and useful links to our licensure
.
Together We're Better - Together We Make the Difference!
Associates in Forensic Investigations LLC is a Rocky Mountain West Agency owned by Dean A. Beers, CLI, CCDI and Karen S. Beers, BSW, CCDI.
We provide Expert Consultations and Legal Investigations of Personal Injury, Negligence & Death in Civil, Criminal and Probate litigation. We are Subject Matter Experts in Equivocal Death Investigation and Analysis, and Injury Causation.
We are based in the Rocky Mountain West and provide expert consultations nationally. Learn details at www.DeathCaseReview.com
Here is a video explaining what we do and why - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgsvtbSk8fg
AFI-LLC - Our agency is called upon for many reasons - from investigations to consultations - and from finding the right investigator to the right expert. We have recently added to our case examples found at http://www.DeathCaseReview.com/sample-cases.html.