Surveillance
Surveillance Services
Covert Surveillance for Legal, Domestic, and Corporate Cases
Professional Surveillance Operations
Our experienced surveillance team provides discreet, professional monitoring services for legal, domestic, and corporate investigations. All operations are conducted within legal boundaries and produce court-admissible documentation.
Surveillance Services
Infidelity and Domestic Disputes
Discreet monitoring to document spousal activities, establish patterns of behavior, and provide evidence for domestic matters.
Child Custody and Cohabitation Verification
Document living arrangements, parenting practices, and household environments for custody proceedings and support modifications.
Worker's Compensation Claims
Verify the legitimacy of injury claims by documenting daily activities and physical capabilities of claimants.
Corporate Surveillance
Monitor employee activities, investigate fraud, document policy violations, and protect company assets.
Insurance Fraud Investigation
Document activities that contradict insurance claims, providing evidence for liability and fraud cases.
Surveillance Capabilities
Mobile Surveillance
- • Multi-vehicle operations
- • Subject tracking and following
- • Long-distance monitoring
- • Traffic surveillance
Stationary Surveillance
- • Location monitoring
- • Activity documentation
- • Pattern identification
- • Extended observation
Documentation and Reporting
All surveillance operations include:
- • High-quality photo and video evidence
- • Time-stamped activity logs
- • GPS tracking data (when applicable)
- • Detailed written reports
- • Court-ready documentation
- • Expert testimony availability
Request Surveillance Services
Contact us for a confidential consultation. We'll discuss your case, recommend appropriate surveillance strategies, and provide transparent pricing.
Legal and Ethical Standards
All surveillance operations are conducted by licensed investigators following Texas law and ethical standards. We maintain strict confidentiality and ensure all evidence collection methods are legally admissible in court proceedings.