/ Salas Investigative Services

How findings are gathered is the work.

We built this business around documented methodology with years of investigative experience in law enforcement investigations. Every case follows a defined process — planned fieldwork, recorded observations, reproducible findings.

Overhead flat-lay of an open case file on a bare desk, handwritten field notes and printed documents arranged methodically, natural overcast window light from the left, no hands visible, sparse and deliberate composition
Overhead flat-lay of an open case file on a bare desk, handwritten field notes and printed documents arranged methodically, natural overcast window light from the left, no hands visible, sparse and deliberate composition
Operating Philosophy

Fieldwork is planned, not improvised.

Before any investigation begins, we define the evidentiary scope and the legal deliverables. No fieldwork starts without a documented plan the client can review.

Findings are recorded as they are gathered — not reconstructed after the fact. That discipline is what makes our reports usable in civil and legal contexts.

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Close-up of hands turning pages of a bound investigation report on a spare wooden desk, natural window light from the right side casting soft shadows, muted tones, tight framing on document edges and fingertips

Regional Focus

Cases handled directly, not delegated.

Operating regionally means each case receives sustained attention from the same investigator throughout. No hand-offs to subcontractors, no gaps in the chain of custody.

Our work covers civil disputes, background investigations, fraud and personal matters where legally defensible documentation is the standard — not the exception.

A case starts with questions.

Tell us what you need to establish. We will outline what the fieldwork involves and what documentation you can expect.