Private Partners conducts private investigation services across the whole state of Florida, statewide. If you looking for seasoned professional private investigators were the ones to call. We can conduct any type of investigations services. We have them listed on our services page and on our main page.
Private Investigators in Florida are licensed under the Florida Department of Agriculture Chapter 493.0 Florida Statutes and are heavily regulated. How to become a Private Investigator in Florida In order to become a private investigator in Florida. An applicant must take a 40 hour accredited course and pass a background check.
The applicant must then apply for a class CC intern license. The private investigator intern can only work with the guidance of a class "C" licensed investigator and be sponsored by a private investigative agency for a period of two consecutive years. In order to become a full fledged private investigator. Consecutive means what it says consecutive and the state will need proof that the intern has worked 40 hours consecutively for that amount of time. The intern will need to take a test in order to obtain his normal class "C" private investigator license.
History of Florida
Juan Ponce de León and his expedition were the first documented Europeans to land on the Florida peninsula. He landed near present-day St. Augustine on the east coast of Florida. When Ponce de León landed he named the peninsula "Florida" as the season was "Pascua Florida" Flowery Easter. He then sailed to the South Florida, where he was wounded in a battle with the Calusa Indians. Calusa means fierce people, they were a fierce war like people. The other smaller tribes of indians kept watch for these marauding warriors. The first Spanish explorers found that these Indians were not very friendly. The explorers soon became the targets of the Calusa attacks. This tribe was the first one that the Spanish explorers wrote home about in 1513.