Are there Private Investigators in Korea?

Privin’s professional services in South Korea are led by experienced agents that have lived and worked within various SK areas such as Chungcheong, Gangwon, and Gyeonggi. Our team of investigators in South Korea are some of the most trustworthy and resourceful in the industry.

Are Private Investigators legal in South Korea?

South Korea is currently the only country among the 34 member states of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development where private detective service is illegal.

Can Private Investigators conduct investigations overseas or abroad?

Whether you’re trying to locate a missing child, runaway teen or adult, or friends and lovers you’ve lost track of over time, ISS can conduct personal investigations abroad that can help you get the answers you need.

Can a Private Investigator find someone in another country?

Private investigators specialize in different types of investigation—from investigating the legitimacy of an international company you want to invest in, to uncovering evidence of foreign fraud, to locating a missing person abroad.

How do I become a detective in South Korea?

The most typical route is to take an exam to become a police officer. There is a police recruitment exam and a police cadet exam. If you pass the police recruitment exam, you start at the lowest rank as an officer. If you pass the police cadet exam, you start at a higher rank as a lieutenant.

Can a private investigator find someone by a photo?

In short, the answer is 100% yes! Private investigators can find just about anyone. It’s a core skill that just about every investigator can do.

How much does it cost to find somebody?

On average, most private investigators charge anywhere from $100 for standard cases to up to $500 for more difficult cases. Our fees start at $350 to find a person if you have some basic information about the person, such as a full name, date of birth, recent address, workplace, area of residence, etc.

How long does it take to be a detective in Korea?

Courses after graduation First, the graduates carry out rotation work for two years: for six months in police station, for one year in investigation department, for a six months in a police box. They must be in the police for six years after graduation from KNPU otherwise, they must pay for school expenses.