Surveillance
Surveillance Services
Surveillance by CPA International Investigations involves close monitoring and observation of individuals or groups suspected of certain activities. The investigations utilize two main types of surveillance: static and mobile.

Types of Surveillance
- Static Surveillance: This involves observing a subject from a fixed location, such as an apartment, outdoor area, or behind a vehicle. It allows for detailed monitoring of behaviors without drawing attention.
- Mobile Surveillance: This entails actively following a subject to gather real-time information. It can be conducted on foot or via vehicle, providing flexibility in tracking movements.
Benefits of Surveillance
Surveillance is a powerful tool in private investigations, offering several advantages:
- Comprehensive Documentation: The activities of individuals can be documented and recorded almost anywhere, providing clear evidence to support the client’s case.
- Informed Decision-Making: The insights gained through surveillance can help clients gauge the direction of the investigation and confirm or dispel suspicions about the subject in question.
- Revealing Truths: Surveillance is often one of the most effective methods for uncovering the truth in matters related to domestic issues, corporate investigations, insurance claims, industrial matters, and criminal cases.
Investigative Methods Employed
CPA Investigators utilize various methods to conduct thorough surveillance, including:
- Electronic Surveillance: Employing hidden or visible video cameras to monitor activities discreetly.
- Physical Surveillance: Keeping meticulous notes, capturing photographs, and recording video footage to document findings.
- Email and Communication Tracing: Analyzing digital communications for pertinent information.
- Asset Searches: Investigating financial holdings that may relate to the subject’s activities.
- Vehicle Tracking: Monitoring movements of vehicles used by the subject to gather evidence of their whereabouts.

Expected Results
Clients can expect a wealth of information from CPA’s surveillance efforts, which may include:
- Comprehensive Reports: Detailed written accounts of the surveillance findings.
- Visual Evidence: Video footage and photographs that capture the subject’s activities.
- Court-Admissible Evidence: All evidence collected by CPA investigators is suitable for use in legal proceedings.
In cases involving infidelity, abuse, fraud, theft, neglect, or other culpable activities, clear visual evidence can be instrumental in presenting a strong case. Regardless of the outcome, clients benefit from having the truth revealed, enabling them to make informed decisions moving forward.