That depends entirely on the nature of each individual case we investigate. Every matter is unique. Take, for example, a search for a missing person. If the name of the subject is quite common (something like John Smith), and you aren’t able to give us many more details about the person, it’s going to take hours and hours to comb through all the search results in a database to find relevant information. However, a less common name will usually make the case far more straightforward because we would need to sift through far fewer results in a database to find what we are looking for. All areas of investigations, whether it be surveillance, digital investigations, background checks, etc vary in complexity depending on what is involved. It is easy to see therefore that the cost of conducting investigations is contingent on the time and resources that will need to be allocated to your case. It’s important that you provide an investigator with all the relevant details surrounding your case so a plan and a fair budget can be tailored to meet your specific needs.