Florida’s New 2023 Tort Reform Law: Who Stands to Benefit?
Florida’s New 2023 Tort Reform Law: Who Stands to Benefit? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed into law a sweeping tort reform bill that makes
Florida’s New 2023 Tort Reform Law: Who Stands to Benefit? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed into law a sweeping tort reform bill that makes
4 Advantages of Having a Private Investigator Perform a Background Check Background checks are an essential part of any hiring process, business transaction, or personal
Can a Private Investigator Find Hidden Bank Accounts? Private investigation firms often get inquiries from clients who suspect their spouse, business partners, or individuals owes
How Do Private Investigators “Do” Surveillance? As a private investigation firm based in Florida, one of our core services is surveillance. Whether you suspect a
What Can a Private Investigator Do That Most People Can’t? Private investigators (PIs) are often depicted in movies and TV shows as characters with extraordinary
What Do Private Investigators Do? A private investigator (PI) is a professional who is hired by individuals, corporations, or law firms to gather information and
What Information Can A Private Investigator Obtain? Private investigators, also known as private detectives, are licensed professionals who are engaged to conduct information gathering services
How to Find Out Who Hired a Private Investigator One of the most logical questions an individual who has identified a private investigator surveilling them
Why Would Someone Hire a Private Investigator? A private investigator, also known as a PI, is a licensed or credentialed professional who specializes in conducting
Yes. A person’s bank account information is obtained using a variety of techniques, all of which are legal under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB) Act and does not involve any pretext to the financial institution or the customer. A typical search usually involves combining several of these methods. These may include researching for payment methods in public records such as UCC filings, real estate records, vehicle ownership, boat ownership, land-lord records, sales tax permits, court records including divorce records, bankruptcy records, payments made to public entities such as county tax collectors or company filings, payments made to creditors such as utility companies or loan companies and information provided by clients.
Our agents works closely with the collection centers and payment processors of numerous companies to share data and payment methods of individuals. This helps us locate banking institutions of the subjects and helps the collection centers with possible upcoming issues with the subject. These methods will normally uncover bank accounts used by the subject to make payments and are all legal methods in obtaining copies of checks or banking information.
Our agents uses proprietary software with algorithms that use data from third party providers of electronic transactions to locate the originating transfer bank and funds available. These providers use key data in the transactions to track and verify funds availability. Account numbers are not used, just a key number for that transaction, however that key number describes the originating bank, account holder and the receiving bank and account holder. Additional details may be obtained from the financial institution if the case meets the standards under the GLB act section 6802 (e)(3)(D) (persons holding a legal interest relating to the consumer).
Asset searches cannot be used for FCRA-regulated purposes to determine the eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or any other purpose regulated under the FCRA. Asset information can only be used by persons holding a legal or beneficial interest relating to the consumer, or to protect against or prevent actual fraud, unauthorized transactions, claims, or other liability.
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