FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Of course it is legal to hire a private detective, although there must be a legitimate interest and the investigation must be carried out by a professional legally authorised by the Ministry of the Interior without violating fundamental rights.
All Keron Detectives’ detectives have this qualification.
A contract is signed, the data to carry out the research is provided, the legitimate interest is justified and finally a provision of funds is paid.
A private detective can investigate all kinds of private facts, included in the price of a private detective, as long as there is a legitimate interest and in any case he/she can NOT investigate public crimes, crimes that can be prosecuted ex officio.
On the other hand, it is totally illegal for a private detective to access third party messaging systems (WhatsApp, E-Mail) or telephone systems, so Keron Detectives does not perform this service. Moreover, such acts are not necessary to carry out certain enquiries, so we can offer legal alternatives.
No. If it is detected by the person under investigation, it will be reported, since according to the Private Security Law, only private detectives are authorised to carry out surveillance and surveillance.
Moreover, it would greatly hinder possible subsequent intervention by professionals.
Always ask the private detective to show his or her Professional Identity Card (TIP). He or she shall carry it with him or her in the course of his or her work. All private detectives at Keron Detectives are legally authorised by the Ministry of the Interior, so they work legally and the report they produce is fully valid in court, i.e. in court.
Private detectives are subject to the Private Security Law and the General Data Protection Regulation and must maintain strict secrecy regarding all investigations carried out, as well as the data provided by the client.
At Keron Detectives we ensure compliance with these laws and confidentiality is one of our core values.
At the end of each investigation, the private detective provides the client with a report detailing the actions carried out and the evidence obtained.
This report can be presented as evidence before the Courts of Justice, it is evidence with full judicial validity, i.e. in court, and must be ratified by the private detective.
At the end of each investigation, the private detective provides the client with a report detailing the actions carried out and the evidence obtained.
This report can be presented as evidence before the Courts of Justice, it is evidence with full judicial validity, i.e. in court, and must be ratified by the private detective.
The validity of a private detective’s report before the Courts of Justice is full, as long as he/she is a professional legally authorised by the Ministry of the Interior, so do not hesitate to demand the exhibition of the Professional Identity Card (TIP).
All the professionals of our agency Keron Detectives are legally qualified, work legally and issue reports with full legal validity, i.e. in court.
The duration of our detective agency’s investigation depends on each specific case, its difficulty and its details.
At Keron Detectives we strive to complete investigations in the shortest possible time, as long as the time reduction does not affect the success of the investigation.