Investigative support your case can rely on
Witness location, surveillance, background research, service of process, notary and JAC support for family law, criminal defence and civil litigation firms across Brevard County.
Most firms have been burned by an investigator
The complaints are always the same three. The report arrived late and read like a narrative. The investigator could not be reached the week of the hearing. And when it mattered, they were not available to testify to their own work.
Redeemed is built to be the opposite of that, and the structure is the reason. A matter is assigned to a licensed investigator who stays with it: the investigator who does the field work writes the report and is the one who can be put on a stand. No handing a file between people mid-matter, and no gap between the person who observed the event and the person who can speak to it.
What that means practically
- Reports written to be attacked. Chronological, factual, explicit about what was and was not established, and free of the editorialising that gives opposing counsel something to work with.
- Licensed work, properly supervised. Investigative work is performed under the agency's Class "A" licence by licensed investigators, with any intern working under licensed supervision as Florida requires — so there is never a question about who was authorised to gather what.
- One engagement for the whole task. Because we hold a private investigative agency licence and provide process serving and notary in house, "find them, serve them, get the affidavit sworn" is one file rather than three vendors against your calendar.
- Honest feasibility. If a locate looks poor or a surveillance plan is unlikely to document what you need, you hear it before the retainer, not in a status update.
- Deadline-first intake. We ask for the court date before anything else, because it determines whether the rest of the plan is real.
What we handle for firms
Family law
Custody documentation, parenting-time compliance, cohabitation and living-situation verification, infidelity documentation, and service of dissolution and modification papers.
Learn moreCriminal defence
Witness location and interviews, scene documentation, records research, and independent testing of the timeline in the state’s account.
Learn moreCivil litigation
Party and witness research, activity documentation, public-record due diligence, and service on parties who are avoiding it.
Learn moreWitness location
Address history, employment, vehicles and associate research, with field confirmation before you spend an attempt on it.
Learn moreService of process
Prompt attempts at sensible hours, documented status, properly executed returns, and diligent-search affidavits backed by real research.
Learn moreJAC support
Judicial and administrative support tasks around a proceeding, coordinated as one piece of work against your calendar.
Learn moreHow an engagement runs
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Deadline and scope
A short call or email: what needs establishing, what the court date is, and what documentation you will need at the end.
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Written scope and rate
Confirmed before work begins, including how you want to be updated and how often.
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The work
Field and records work by the licensed investigator, with status you do not have to chase.
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Documentation to you
Reports, media, returns and affidavits delivered in time to be useful — with the investigator available to testify.
What attorneys and paralegals ask
Routine service at a verified local address is usually attempted within one to two business days. Locates vary with difficulty, and you will get an assessment after the first research pass rather than an optimistic guess at intake. Tell us the court date up front — that is what determines whether a timeline is realistic.
Yes, and they are supported by actual investigative work rather than a log of three failed door knocks. Flag at intake that an affidavit is likely to be needed and the search is conducted with that in mind, which makes for a materially stronger document.
Yes. The investigator who does the field work writes the report, so the person who observed the events is the person available to testify to them — there is no gap where the witness and the author are different people. Reports are written on the assumption that opposing counsel will read them closely.
We are comfortable being engaged by the firm rather than the client and working to your direction and reporting requirements. Whether and how work product protections apply to a given engagement is your call to make — we are not offering a legal opinion on it, only noting that the arrangement is routine for us.
Surveillance and investigative work is hourly plus expenses; process serving and notary work is flat-fee. Ask for the current rate sheet and we will send it — no consultation required for a firm just building its vendor list.
Service detail
Add us to your vendor list.
Send a matter, ask for the rate sheet, or request the redacted sample report. No consultation required — most firms start by seeing how we document.
- Free, private, no obligation
- You will speak with a licensed investigator
- Scope and cost agreed before any work begins
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