AS DETECTIVE GROUP
Paris – Detectives 91 – Essonne – France – International
Fingerprints in Paris-produce your fingerprints for FBI -Other countries for criminal background check
GROUP AS PARIS IS ABLE TO TAKE YOUR FINGERPRINTS for criminal background checks including FBI- United States- cANADIEN POLICE SERVICE & OTHER COUNTRIES
Contact us by email contact@as-detective.com by phone 01 42 80 12 12
Fingerprinting to provide criminal records for residency applications
In some situations, when travelling internationally, local authorities may need you to hand over your biometric data. In such cases, you will need to provide your fingerprints.
Do you not know how to do this? Our firm provides a service to people who travel around the world by properly recording their fingerprints. You can then pass on these records to the relevant authorities who require the data.
Hire a private investigator in Paris to collect fingerprints
Have you suffered a burglary or theft, or did you receive anonymous mail and are trying to identify the perpetrator? Do you have a suspicion that someone has broken into your property, your offices or your business premises? Are you looking for tangible evidence?
You may not have any images, but you could have noticed traces of the intrusion instead. If so, it is your right to contact our private detective agency in Paris to carry out a fingerprinting inspection. A competent private detective will come to your home or business to collect evidence.
At AS DETECTIVES GROUP, we can conduct a thorough investigation to provide you with valid evidence for legal action if the fingerprints match the suspect's prints. Please see our rates.
How are fingerprints taken at a crime scene?
AS DETECTIVES GROUP in Paris is able to carry out fingerprinting and assist you in your legal proceedings. As soon as you contact us, a private detective will come to your property with his equipment to carry out a search and collect the necessary evidence.
Our detective will spray DACTYLOSCOPIC POWDER on the surfaces to be searched, which they will collect by applying a strip of adhesive to the surface concerned. They will then preserve the prints so that they can be used as evidence.
