"Provide us with your details -- even if they seem insignificant... Let us assist you with a systematic and thorough investigation."

Joe Brodioi - Licensed Professional Investigator
APIA, TPIA, INFRAGARD, NRA, SELETS
ACI, NAIS
USAFSS(vet), NSA TRAINED
Licensed and Insured
Alabama Lic# 15233
Tennessee Company Lic#1867
Tennessee Private Investigator Lic# 7131
Contact Info:
256-701-4280(office)
256-679-1904(cell)
(Call anytime)
email: private-eye@live.com
www.northalabamaprivateinvestigator.com
"Everything Means Something"
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OUR MISSION STATEMENT
- To maintain a professional posture in all business relationships with clients.
- To respect and protect all confidential and privileged information from our clients.
- To be guided by a sense of integrity, morality, and justice in the conduct of our business.
- To strive faithfully to render services of the highest quality.
- To follow established laws of our land.
- To offer a competitive price for all the above.
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Contact us regarding your needs and we will be happy to confidentially discuss your options.
Note:
While on my site you are invited to go to the links below right to see some of my stories that I enjoy writing. There are many more to write and post.
But above all before you make your decision on hiring a PI please go to the blog site also listed below titled "Joe's P. I. Blog." It just might make your decision a little easier?
I firmly believe that having a good imagination and a reliable memory is essential to being a Private Investigator. I try to keep my mind busy, while on a case or between jobs.
Reading my blogs will give you insight into the person that you are considering retaining to handle what may be a very personal situation for you.
Hope you enjoy!
"Good judgement comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgement."
Advice from Uncle Tommy--Spring Creek, TN
"There is a degree of depravity in mankind which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust."
James Madison