NATCHITOCHES, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Northwestern State University will offer a 40-Hour Basic Private Investigator Training Course on July 11-13.
According to the NSU, the Louisiana State Board of Private Investigator Examiners (LSBPIE) 40-Hour Basic Private Investigator Training Course is ‘meticulously designed to equip private investigators with a comprehensive understanding of the following areas: Louisiana private investigator law, constitutional principles, gun laws, criminal law and procedure, state and federal legal systems, relevant laws to private investigators, evidence, discovery, domestic investigations, surveillance, reports and other relevant areas to the private investigative industry in Louisiana.’
NSU’s Office of Electronic Learning and Global Education class will be held on Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the 18th-20th in the second-floor classroom of South Hall on NSU’s Natchitoches campus.
This thorough coverage ensures that participants are well-prepared for the challenges of their profession.
Participants will also learn to conduct undercover investigations, employ surveillance techniques, perform interviews, and take statements.
NSU states the Private Investigator course fee is $375 plus an additional $100 board fee due on July 20, made payable to the Louisiana State Board of Private Investigator Examiners.
For more information or to register for classes, visit checkout.nsula.edu or call (800) 376-2422 or (318) 357-6355.
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