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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 11.3Art. 3§ 7521 Private Investigator Licensing Rules

§ 7521 Private Investigator Licensing Rules

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§ 7521 Private Investigator Licensing Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •A private investigator is someone who gets paid to find out information about people or things, like if someone is lying, stealing, or breaking rules.
  • •They can look into crimes, find missing stuff, or figure out who caused an accident or fire.
  • •They can also gather proof for court or a boss checking on their workers.
  • •This doesn’t apply to people working for companies that provide things like electricity or water (public utilities).

Example

Your boss thinks someone at work is stealing money from the cash register.

Your boss can hire a private investigator to watch the workers, check if anyone is taking money, and report back with proof.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 7521 Private Investigator Licensing Rules

A private investigator within the meaning of this chapter is a person, other than an insurance adjuster subject to the provisions of Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 14000) of Division 5 of the Insurance Code, who, for any consideration whatsoever engages in business or accepts employment to furnish or agrees to furnish any person to protect persons pursuant to Section 7521.5, or engages in business or accepts employment to furnish, or agrees to make, or makes, any investigation for the purpose of obtaining, information with reference to: (a) Crime or wrongs done or threatened against the United States of America or any state or territory of the United States of America. (b) The identity, habits, conduct, business, occupation, honesty, integrity, credibility, knowledge, trustworthiness, efficiency, loyalty, activity, movement, whereabouts, affiliations, associations, transactions, acts, reputation, or character of any person. (c) The location, disposition, or recovery of lost or stolen property. (d) The cause or responsibility for fires, libels, losses, accidents, or damage or injury to persons or to property. (e) Securing evidence to be used before any court, board, officer, or investigating committee. For the purposes of this section, a private investigator is any person, as defined in Section 7512.3, acting for the purpose of investigating, obtaining, and reporting to any employer, or an agent designated by the employer, information concerning the employer’s employees involving questions of integrity, honesty, breach of rules, or other standards of performance of job duties. This section does not apply to a public utility regulated by the Public Utilities Commission, or its employees. (Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 92, Sec. 6. (SB 1289) Effective January 1, 2019.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

employmentinsuranceperformanceconsiderationcommissionbreachcrimeproperty

Related Statutes

  • § 7522 In-House Security Exemption
  • § 7582.1 Private Patrol Operator Licensing
  • § 7521.5 Personal Protection Services
  • § 7539 Private Investigator Confidentiality Rules
  • § 10176.1 Escrow Enforcement Notification Requirement

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 7521.
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