If some of the largest companies already employ tech with PI licenses, I suspect they lobbied for the law to force the little guy out.
In Arizona you must have 3 years of investigative experience to become an agency and must have a sponsor to become a PI.
So that leaves ex-police officers, insurance investigators, or those who have been sponsored by a PI.
A work around in Arizona would be to hire someone who qualifies to become a PI agency who could then sponsor all the techies in obtaining a PI license.
Or so that is how I think it works.
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From: Joshua Zeidner <jjzeidner@gmail.com> Subject: OT: New Law In Texas Requires PI License for Computer Techs To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us> Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 10:32 AM
Not sure if this kind of law will find its way to AZ, but its a very interesting development. The only reason why I can imagine they would put this into effect is for the government to have more control over the services marketplace.
http://www.gearlog.com/2008/06/new_texas_law_requires_pi_lice.php
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