Reliable Answers When the Truth Matters Most

Licensed private investigation services in Texas for personal matters, corporate concerns, and legal case support.

When you need verifiable information and cannot obtain it through public channels or direct inquiry, a private investigator provides the tools and access to uncover what remains hidden. Whether you are dealing with a relationship concern, preparing for litigation, or conducting due diligence on a business partner in Texas, the investigation process relies on surveillance, research, and evidence gathering that meets legal standards. The work is confidential, and the results are documented in a way that holds up under scrutiny.


Alltexas Security LLC offers private investigation services that include background checks, surveillance and observation, infidelity investigations, missing persons and skip tracing, corporate due diligence, asset searches, fraud detection, and legal support for attorneys. Investigators use advanced databases, field surveillance equipment, and analysis techniques to produce detailed reports with photographs, video, and written findings. Every case is handled within the boundaries of applicable laws, and communication remains direct throughout critical milestones.


If you need to start a confidential case review in Texas, reach out to speak with an investigator about your situation.

How Investigations Unfold from First Call to Final Report

Your case begins with a consultation where the investigator defines the scope, identifies what you need to prove or disprove, and outlines the methods that will be used. In Texas, this might involve covert surveillance of a subject, interviews with witnesses, searches of public records, or digital analysis of electronic evidence where lawful. The investigator develops a strategy that prioritizes speed when time is critical and thoroughness when the case will be used in court or formal proceedings.


Once fieldwork is complete, you receive a professional report that documents findings with timestamps, location data, and visual evidence. If the case involves infidelity, you will see where the subject went, who they met, and how long they stayed. If the investigation supports litigation, the report is formatted for attorney review and can include witness statements or testimony preparation.


Investigators do not perform illegal wiretapping, trespassing, or impersonation of law enforcement, and all evidence collection follows state and federal privacy laws. Cases involving missing persons or skip tracing may require coordination with external databases and public record searches, and timelines vary depending on how evasive the subject is. The service does not include ongoing monitoring unless arranged as a separate agreement.

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Things clients want to know before starting a case

People often ask how long investigations take, whether the work stays confidential, and what types of cases can actually be investigated legally. These questions help set realistic expectations and clarify what the process looks like from your side.

  • What types of cases do private investigators handle?

    Investigators work on infidelity and relationship concerns, missing persons and skip tracing, background checks, corporate fraud, asset searches, and legal support for attorneys preparing civil or criminal cases. Any matter requiring discreet evidence gathering or verification can typically be investigated if it falls within legal boundaries.

  • How long does a typical investigation take?

    Timeframes depend on case complexity and subject behavior. Surveillance assignments might take a few days to establish patterns, while skip tracing or asset searches can take weeks if the subject has taken steps to hide their location or property. You receive progress updates at agreed intervals.

  • Will my investigation remain confidential?

    Yes, all case details, client identity, and findings are kept confidential unless you authorize disclosure or a court orders the release of information. Investigators in Texas operate under strict privacy standards and do not share case information with third parties without your consent.

  • Can investigation findings be used in court?

    Reports are prepared with legal use in mind and include detailed documentation, timestamps, photographs, and video where applicable. Investigators can provide testimony or work directly with your attorney to ensure evidence meets admissibility standards for your jurisdiction.

  • What happens if the subject notices they are being watched?

    Investigators use multiple vehicles, change appearance, and adjust surveillance techniques to remain undetected. If a subject becomes aware and alters their behavior, the investigator pauses and reassesses the approach to avoid compromising the case or violating legal boundaries.

If you need to verify information, locate someone who has disappeared, or gather evidence for a legal matter in Texas, Alltexas Security LLC can assess your case and recommend an investigation plan. Contact us to start a confidential consultation.