Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ'S

What a private investigator does?

A licensed private investigator in Ontario gathers information about a person’s character, actions, business, or occupation.
They may also investigate the whereabouts of missing persons, conduct surveillance, and collect evidence for use in legal proceedings.
Their work must comply with all applicable laws and respect individuals’ privacy rights.

Yes, it is legal. Individuals, businesses, law firms, insurance companies, etc., can hire a licensed private investigator in Ontario.
However, the investigator must be licensed by the Ministry of the Solicitor General and follow strict legal and ethical standards.

You can hire a private investigator through a licensed private investigation agency registered with the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
Before hiring, always verify that both the investigator and the agency hold valid Ontario licenses.

The cost varies depending on the case complexity, required hours, and services provided.
In Ontario, typical rates range from $70 to $150 per hour, plus expenses. Some agencies offer flat rates for specific services.

A private investigator gathers information through lawful surveillance, interviews, background checks, and public record searches.
They must respect all privacy and trespassing laws and are prohibited from impersonating law enforcement or misrepresenting themselves.

No. Under Ontario and Canadian privacy laws, private investigators cannot legally access private phone records without the account holder’s consent or a court order.
Any attempt to do so without proper authorization would be illegal.