Leveraging four decades of law enforcement and investigative experience, Tomchelle Investigations will provide you comprehensive support for criminal defense and discovery. We provide high quality services like witness interviewing and evidentiary photography.
We offer discreet surveillance and tracking services utilizing professional-grade technology. Whether the objective is gathering evidence for civil litigation or monitoring a private matter, our services offer accuracy and total discretion.
Our vetting process goes beyond industry standards to provide an elevated view of an individual's history. We will provide you with detailed reports and the clarity needed for new hires, partnerships, or legal inquiries.
We provide timely service of process for summons, subpoenas, and formal complaints. At Tomchelle Investigations, we understand the critical nature of legal deadlines and handle each delivery with the professional conduct necessary for a smooth judicial process.
At Tomchelle Investigations we handle sensitive family and personal matters with empathy and total discretion. We provide surveillance and tracking to give you clarity and objective evidence, ensuring that privacy is maintained throughout the entire investigative process.
We offer expert missing persons investigations to help you find your lost friends, family, and partners. If you have a missing loved one, we will provide you with professional surveillance and investigative services.
We also offer expert testimony services where we act as expert witnesses in both criminal and civil cases. With our experience and expertise we provide helpful insight to even the toughest cases. It's important to remember that you're not alone in the court process, our expert testimony service is a great way to build a better case.
Tomchelle Investigations provides a distinct advantage in the evaluation of recreational vehicle insurance claims. We offer comprehensive research and field analysis for incidents involving Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs), Snowmobiles, and Watercraft. In a region defined by its lakes and trails, we provide insurance adjusters and legal professionals with the accurate and detailed reporting required to navigate even the most complex liability and recovery cases.
Applicants must be at least 25 years old, have a high school education or equivalent, pass a background check, and have relevant experience or education (typically 3 years or a criminal justice degree).
They can conduct public surveillance, follow targets, and investigate individuals or businesses for authorized clients.
Investigators cannot engage in illegal acts, such as illegal wiretapping or trespassing. They are not required to identify themselves to the public, though they should if asked.
Information obtained by an investigator is generally considered privileged, with confidentiality maintained during and after the assignment.
You can check the Michigan Council of Professional Investigators (MCPI) member directory or contact LARA to verify a license.