Service Boundaries

Disclaimer and investigation service boundaries.

This page explains how to read JasaDetektif.com content, initial consultation information, report limitations, and the legal boundaries that apply before any case is accepted.

Disclaimer for JasaDetektif.com

The content on this website helps prospective clients understand private investigation services, legal limits, privacy expectations, and safe consultation steps. It should not be read as a promised outcome, legal opinion, or conclusion about a specific case before the scope has been reviewed.

General information, not legal advice

Service pages, articles, guides, and FAQs are provided as general information. For court use, criminal issues, civil disputes, family law, company matters, or evidentiary strategy, clients should consult a qualified lawyer or relevant authority.

Each case is assessed separately

Every case depends on its city, timeline, parties involved, initial evidence, field risk, and verification objective. Information on this website does not mean every request can be accepted or handled using the same method.

No specific result is promised

Responsible investigation work cannot promise findings that match a client's expectation. Results depend on available information, lawful access, field conditions, legal boundaries, and the quality of initial evidence.

Unlawful requests are declined

We do not provide hacking, illegal wiretapping, spyware, unauthorized account access, doxing, intimidation, extortion, unlawful tracking, or any request that may endanger another person. Such requests may end the consultation.

Report-use limitations

Investigation reports are designed to support decision-making and risk review. Use of a report for legal action, negotiation, employment decisions, family decisions, or business decisions remains the client's responsibility and should be reviewed with the appropriate adviser.

External links and public references

This website may link to public archives, social media, communication channels, or third-party resources. We try to keep links relevant, but we do not control the availability, accuracy, or policy changes of third-party websites.

How to read the website content

Use the website as an initial map for service types, lawful methods, risk categories, cost factors, and safe information to prepare. The final work scope is determined only after the case summary has been reviewed.

Service guidance

Helps you choose the closest service category; it does not determine the facts of your case.

Educational articles

Explain risk, terminology, and legal limits before sensitive information is shared.

Secure consultation

Used to assess whether the case can be handled lawfully and proportionally.

Production-readiness note

This page is written for public and operational clarity: it helps prospective clients understand boundaries before contacting the team and prevents requests that are too broad, risky, or unlawful. The wording deliberately avoids outcome promises so communication remains accurate.

Related questions

Does every website statement apply to my case?

No. Website content is general. Your case still needs to be reviewed based on chronology, initial evidence, city, risk, and verification objective.

Does consultation mean the case is accepted?

No. Initial consultation is used to review scope, legal boundaries, risk, and feasibility.

Can a report be used for legal proceedings?

A report may help organize chronology and findings, but its legal use should be reviewed with a lawyer or the relevant authority.

Need a clear scope review?

Share a short case summary, city, verification goal, and lawfully obtained initial evidence. Do not send passwords, OTP codes, or account access.