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New Jersey
Private Investigators Link Page
Private Investigators
listed on this page provide a variety of investigative services in the
state of New Jersey.
Private Detectives are known for having various resources within the
state where they most often work that an outside agency might not have. Surveillance, Background Checks, Corporate Investigations,
Homicides, Theft and other cases are often best conducted by an agency
that's locally based in New Jersey.
Selecting an agency in New Jersey
or in the state where your investigation is likely to produce results
can be little time consuming but the resources on this page are intended
to ease the process.
The Private Investigators included here have been
responsive to us during our period of contact and are independent
investigative agencies you may directly contact.
Investigative agencies click
here to be listed on this page.
Having more
information about the state where you're focusing an investigation often
gives you an edge. Laws in the state of New Jersey and local procedures can greatly influence the way your case is
conducted. Click the links below for more information regarding the
topic provided if needed.
Good luck with your case.
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The registry is not a complete and comprehensive listing of every person who has ever committed any sex offense in New Jersey, nor does it make information about every sex offender living in New Jersey available on the Internet. In accordance with New Jersey law, individuals who have been convicted, adjudicated delinquent or found not guilty by reason of insanity for a sex offense must register under New Jersey's Megan's Law. The specific offenses for which registration is required can be found in New Jersey Code at 2C:7-2.
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Individual registrants are then assessed to determine whether they pose a relatively low, moderate or high risk of re-offense, based on application of elements such as the characteristics of the sex offense or offenses they committed, their offense history and other criteria such as response to treatment and community support. Under New Jersey law, before community notification takes place, offenders receive a final classification order from the court following the opportunity for a hearing.
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