Kelmar Global has helped countless insurance companies investigate the validity of claims made by individuals and companies. We utilize our effective surveillance tactics in order to uncover the truth. It is not uncommon to discover that an injured worker was not injured while working or that someone filing for workers' compensation benefits is healthy enough to be playing sports. Ourprivate investigators have the skills, training, and resources to conduct corporate investigations in an effective manner.
SURVEILLANCE:
Do you suspect that your spouse is having an affair? Do you have concerns about a potential business partner? Do you need help investigating a possible case of insurance fraud? If so, the private investigators at Kelmar Global can help put an end to your doubts. Having formerly worked for state law enforcement agencies, federal law enforcement bureaus, and U.S. military intelligence agencies, our private investigators can provide the comprehensive surveillance services you need.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS:
Background checks are important sources of information for a variety of reasons. Kelmar Global has extensive database resources and field investigators that enable us to prepare the most current and up-to-date information. Background checks differ dramatically from pre-employment screenings. With an investigative background check, you will have access to much more extensive information and details that provide a broader picture of the subject in question.
TERRITORIES COVERED
Nationwide Service
YEARS IN BUSINESS
1989
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of North Alabama, Kelly is also on the public relations committee for the council of International Investigators. Past President (2010-2012) for TALI-Texas Association of Licensed Investigators. Board of Directors (2007-2010) for TALI as well as being on the board of Directors for the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Texas Certified Investigator Designation (less than 50 in Texas)