Wednesday, January 26, 2005

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UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

KNOXVILLE, TN

PRINCIPALS OF PRIVATE INVESTIGATION--OAK RIDGE CAMPUS



This comprehensive, basic 40-hour course in Private Investigation will facillitate a career in the investigative field. This program is also designed for the individual in other careers who need to obtain information, e.g. paralegals, legal secretaries, insurance adjusters, attorneys, collection agencies, law enforcement, criminal justice and law students.
This 40-hour certificate program includes:• Private investigation as a profession

• Study of federal and state laws as they involve the private investigator
• How to write an investigative report
• Billing and fee collection• Techniques of surveillance
• Investigation of criminal and civil cases, personal injury, workmen’s compensation, and missing persons, domestics (divorce and child custody investigations), process service, obtaining client information, taking of witness statements, and small office management for investigators
• Techniques of testifying in court, interviewing and taking of statements, and researching public records and computer databases.

The Private Investigator Certificate offers a working knowledge for the individual to practice as a private investigator and issues a certificate of completion upon passing an exam at the conclusion of the 40-hour course.

Course Developer: RGS Specialists, Inc., a professional development education corporation. RGS Specialists, Inc., is course developer and provider of this basic 40-hour Private Investigation course.
Fee: $395*
*Course manual fee of $20 is due the instructor at the first class meeting.4.0 CEUs provided on request.40-hour course will meet:
Fri., September 30, Oct 1,2
Oct. 7, 8, 9, 2005
Class times:
Fri: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Sat. & Sun., - 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 2005
UT Oak Ridge Center1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike

Advanced Investigative Research
This course is an advanced research course and a compliment to the 40-hour basic Private Investigator course. Individuals who are considering a career in private investigation, insurance adjusters, law enforcement, or adjunct to a current career and want the ability to gather information—this course is for you!
The first part of the day will be held at Anderson County Courthouse with student participation in actual record retrieval exercises. Examples include criminal background checks, civil judgments, domestics, wills, marriage, deeds, and more. You will learn to use the public records using the County Court facilities.
Following time at the courthouse, students will return to the classroom for class lecture and student participation in computer database research. Students will gain knowledge of free and paid databases and use of Information Brokers for investigative assignments.
Class size may be limited, register early! Instructor: Licensed private investigator. Fee: $99 *
Course manual fee of $12 is due the instructor at the first class meeting..
6 CEUs provided on request.
Fri., June 10, 2005 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
UT Oak Ridge Center
1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike

All students are to meet at the Oak Ridge Campus classroom at 10:00am

THIS IS A FUN AND INFORMATIVE CLASS - ONE THAT IS NOT AVAILABLE AGAIN UNTIL THE FALL

Class space may be limited so register early.
Contact the University Contiuning Education department for registration.

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