Houston Private Investigators
Moritz & Associates
Investigative Resources:
As experienced Houston Private Investigators, we make use of the most advanced surveillance and investigative technologies. Our information systems are among the most modern communication, data and processing systems available today. We have immediate electronic communication and we have access of over 1000 databases for information searches, locating persons and asset retrievals. Moritz & Associates has a network of investigators nationwide and in most of South and Central America, as well as Mexico. European and Asian contacts are also available. We have Spanish, Portuguese, Korean and Vietnamese speaking Investigators on staff. We offer translation services in these languages as well as Investigations.
Moritz & Associates was founded by John A. Moritz who has 25 years of experience in law enforcement. Mr. Moritz has served as a State Tax Fraud Investigator with the Comptroller's Office of Texas. He has served with a Special Deputation with the US Marshal's Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation while on a Task Force. He has been licensed private investigator for over 12 years. Mr. Moritz is a member of the Texas State Board of Private Investigators. Other Investigators on Staff include former DEA, Houston Police, Department of Public Safety Narcotics and Harris County Detectives.
Below is a partial list of the services we provide for our clients. Expert services by our skilled Houston Private Investigators include:
- Criminal Investigations
- Computer Forensics
- Pre-Employment Background Investigations
- Corporate Intelligence
- Personal and Corporate Security and Protection Specialists
- Financial and Asset Investigations
- Surveillance
- Photography and Videotaping
- Legal and Pre-Trial Investigations
- Divorce and Domestic Investigations
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Houston Private Investigator, call Moritz & Associates today at 713-263-1110, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your initial consultation.
Moritz & Associates offers a wide range of investigative and surveillance services to both individual, corporate and government clients. The services listed below for general information only. Please contact our office to discuss your particular needs. We can be reached 24 hours a day.
- Insurance Fraud Surveillance & Investigation
- Investigations within the United States
- Costa Rica Investigations
- Panama Investigations
- Mexico Investigations
- Pre-Employment & Pre-Nuptial Checks
- Asset Background & Location Searches
- Across the US
- Costa Rica Asset Recovery
- Panama Asset Recovery
- Mexico Asset Recovery
- Computer Forensics & Data Retrieval
- Financial Profiles & Surveillance
- Missing Person Investigations
- All-Inclusive Criminal Records Checks
- Personal & Corporate Executive Protection
- Litigation Investigation & Trial Support
- Employee Integrity Investigation
- Expert Witness & Court Testimony
- Crime Scene Investigations and Reports
- Debt Tracing
- Skip Tracing
- Video & Photographic Surveillance
- Corporate Investigations
- Subpoena & Citation Service
- Divorce and Domestic Investigations
- GPS Tracking
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