Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Who is presumed qualified to perform service under Louisiana law?

  1. Any person over 21

  2. A private investigator

  3. Any citizen of Louisiana

  4. Only licensed attorneys

The correct answer is: A private investigator

In Louisiana, the law specifically outlines that a private investigator is presumed qualified to perform investigative services. This qualification is essential because it ensures that those engaging in investigative duties have met the necessary training and licensing requirements as established by the state. A licensed private investigator has demonstrated knowledge of the legal framework, ethical standards, and practical skills needed for effective and responsible investigation practices. Individuals simply being over a specific age, like 21, or being a citizen of Louisiana does not equip them with the specialized skills or legal knowledge required to conduct private investigations. Similarly, while licensed attorneys have particular legal expertise, they are not automatically deemed qualified to perform the services of a private investigator unless they hold the appropriate private investigator license. Thus, the statement about private investigators holds true and reflects the specific requirements set forth by Louisiana law regarding the practice of private investigation.