This page is educational and does not replace legal advice. Requests involving hacking, illegal tapping, spyware, intimidation, doxing, extortion, or unauthorized account access are not accepted.
Start with a safe summary
A first consultation does not require full identity documents, passwords, account access, or a complete archive of private files.
Start with case type, city or general area, short chronology, lawfully obtained evidence type, and your verification objective.
Information that is safe to mention first
You can mention the type of case, your relationship to the issue, relevant dates, general location, platforms involved, and the decision you need to make.
If there are sensitive documents, mention their type first. The details can be discussed later if the scope is appropriate.
Information not to send early
Do not send passwords, OTP codes, private account access, full identity documents, detailed third-party addresses, child-related data, or private financial records unless clearly required later.
A careful intake protects both the client and the investigation process.
What happens after intake
The admin can help identify whether the case should start from scope consultation, background check, lawful observation, digital evidence review, missing person search, or corporate investigation.
Requests for hacking, illegal tapping, spyware, intimidation, or unauthorized access must be declined.
Start with a safe summary
Share case type, city/general location, short chronology, lawfully obtained initial evidence, and your verification objective. Do not send passwords, OTP codes, or excessive sensitive data at first contact.
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