Exclusive: Private Investigator Assistance With Search Orders in New Zealand
December 20, 2018 | Other
The Investigators New Zealand have assisted in the execution of Search Orders (Anton Piller Orders) on many occasions. We are trusted by our legal sector clients to undertake this work in a professional and thorough manner to secure evidence. When you require experienced Investigators, we are here to help.For those not familiar with the old Anton Piller order, this is the 'nuclear bomb' of civil remedies. It enables plaintiffs to enter private premises to search for confidential information or intellectual property if they can satis...
Exclusive: The Investigators New Zealand | Proud to be a 'Shielded Site'
November 24, 2018 | Events
The Shielded Site ProjectWe’ve made asking for help safer than ever.Women's Refuge created a tool for victims of abuse to ask for help, without fear of it showing up in their browser’s history or an abusive partner ever seeing it. A simple icon which can sit on any website and launch a powerful resource to help end domestic violence.The Shielded SiteNow any website can be a place of refuge. If you need help but are worried about repercussions from a controlling or abusive partner, this is a safe way to find it.With The Women's Refug...
Exclusive: Missing Persons in NZ - Radio Live Interview Danny Toresen of The Investigators New Zealand
November 13, 2018 | Other
Danny Toresen, Managing Director and Senior Investigator at The Investigators talks about what appears to be an increase in the number of people going missing in this country, the success rate in finding these people, and how much of it can be attributed to mental health problems.Click here to listen: Daniel Toresen on Radio Live - Missing Persons The Investigators are the go to professionals for those who need to locate people – and for good reason too, given our case success rate sits at over 90%. Our Investigators have the knowled...
Data For Sale - The Value Of Our Digital Lives
October 3, 2018
Every time we swipe our bank card, upload a photo to Facebook, watch a video on YouTube, use a loyalty discount, hand over a prescription, read an article online, we’re giving ourselves away. In 2018, a detailed, digital record of our lives is a valuable commodity.Companies, governments, and even charities can use what we reveal about ourselves to make money. But they can also use it to make our lives easier, our cities smarter, and our societies fairer. This new marketplace of information exists without any broadly agreed master plan...
Exclusive: Choosing a Surveillance Investigator in New Zealand
September 25, 2018 | Other
Choosing a Private Investigator for surveillance purposes is not easy. The Investigator you hire can have either a positive or a negative effect on your particular case.Selecting the wrong Private Investigator for surveillance based on the price alone may expose you to all sort of problems with your partner, your business associate or legal representative, surrounding the competence of the hired investigators.To avoid these issues and more we have put together four questions we recommend you ask any Investigator that you are consider...
Exclusive: Four Tips For Effecting Process and Document Service on Difficult Respondents
September 20, 2018 | Other
Process serving is the delivery of legal documents to a person. Usually this means serving court documents to a defendant in a legal case.Naturally enough, people in legal trouble are often unhappy about it. This can make process serving tricky.The person involved may pretend they aren’t home or give a fake name. Sometimes they go into hiding or even become threatening. This all gets in the way of a professional and successful delivery.So how can you make sure your court documents safely get to the right person? Here are four tech...
Exclusive: Drug Trafficking In The Pacific
September 19, 2018 | Drug Crime
International crime syndicates are increasingly using the Pacific Island countries as gateways for smuggling drugs. Crime groups are increasingly preying on vulnerable Pacific Island countries to traffic drugs to lucrative markets like New Zealand and Australia.Public officials in the region are poorly paid and therefore relatively easy to corrupt with mass volumes of money.Organised crime is a serious risk to the Australian border and the Pacific is a "high priority" region.The geographic positioning of Pacific Island countries such...
We're Hiring! Process (Document) Server in Auckland
August 27, 2018
The Investigators New Zealand are looking to employ an experienced process server to serve documents in and around Auckland.To be suitable:You must have excellent written and spoken communication skills.You must be someone who is confident with a calm and assertive manner. This does not mean you will be in confronting situations but you must be able to stay calm under pressure and be someone who approaches new people with ease.You must have a full drivers license and your own transport, as you will be required to travel throughout the...
Exclusive: Find a Person’s Police Record, Criminal History, or Obtain a Background Check in New Zealand
July 24, 2018 | Other
As Private Investigators, we are often contacted by clients enquiring as to how they can obtain someone’s criminal history or Police record in New Zealand (sometimes referred to as a Background Check). The answer is not always clear cut, but in some circumstances, The Investigators New Zealand can assist.As a general rule, a person’s Police record cannot be released to a third party without informed consent, however there are exceptions to this.Once you have provided us with a comprehensive briefing on the background of your case, an...
Weird Laws You Never Knew Existed In New Zealand
July 15, 2018 | Other
Organisers didn't have much choice when they postponed the Matariki fireworks because of a whale gracing the capital's harbour.The Marine Mammals Protection Regulations state that "no person shall make any loud or disturbing noise near whales".The maximum penalty under the act is a $10,000 fine.Wellington-based barrister and legal commentator Graeme Edgeler has taken a look at some of New Zealand's other odd laws.Quarrelsome MāoriThe Māori Community Development Act contains criminal offences that can only be committed by people who ar...









