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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course


                       Maybe Sign up for Private Investigator E-Groups:  There are a number of private

                    investigator E-Groups that are worth joining. Most of them are on Yahoo.com E-groups.
                    I’ve subscribed to Tracer, PIGroup, and SpiesOnline. You’ll be able to find PI’s in your
                    area to assist you, or to team up with if you like. But with this course and our own Forum, I
                    think you’ll see that you’re as equipped as most of the good PI’s out there.


                        Message Tracking:  This has been an important part of my email service. This service
                    is CHEAP.  ($2 a month or so) What does it do?  It tells me when my email messages have
                    been read, reopened, or forwarded to someone else. I find this essential when I want to

                    know that a creditor or attorney or someone else (such as my ex-wife) got my email. I can
                    even send the email in such a way that I get a certification of receipt.  It’s terrific. Please
                    consider getting it. Just Google “email tracking” and check them out.


                                            Step 13: Setting Up the Physical Office


                       I’m leaving this for almost last, but it’s certainly as important as the other steps here.
                    Your physical office will need to be as efficiently placed as
                    possible. This may be difficult when you are first starting out,
                    but do the best you can. If it’s a home office, it should be
                    conveniently placed in the most appropriate part of your home.

                    A separate computer and Internet access is ideal. You don’t want
                    your business to be competing with anyone in your home. And
                    you don’t want anyone erasing files or letting the computer
                    crash. Also, you will need to secure all your files.  The
                    information you’ll have is very private.

                       Only you can know the best way to set up your physical office. You’ll be spending time
                    there, and you want it to be comfortable. It should be a place you like to go to. If it takes
                    spending a little extra money, and you can afford it, make it as good as you can.
                       Also, some of the databases may want to come out and inspect your office. (More on
                    that coming up.) If that’s the case, you’ll need a locking filing cabinet, password on

                    computer, key lock on the door, shredder, and so on.










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