Each individual applicant for a license as a private investigator shall meet all of the following criteria:
- (1) Is at least 21 years of age.
- (2) Has successfully completed a criminal history background check based on criteria established by the board.
- (3) Has not been declared by any court of competent jurisdiction incompetent by reason of mental defect or disease unless a court of competent jurisdiction has subsequently declared the applicant competent.
- (4) Has not been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude, with the board having the final determination on the interpretation of moral turpitude.
- (5) Has not been convicted of a felony crime.
- (6) Has passed an examination administered by the board designed to measure knowledge and competence in the investigation field and in state civil and criminal privacy laws.
(7) Has a minimum of two years’ experience, education, or training, or a combination thereof, including 120 hours of practical field experience directly related to private investigation, in any of the following areas:
- a. Special investigations, consisting of special investigative experience in insurance, fire or arson, banking, legal, or similar setting, or other special investigatory experience as determined suitable by the board.
- b. Law enforcement, consisting of experience as a sworn law enforcement officer, investigative experience as a detective or investigator at the federal, state, or local level, or other investigative experience as determined suitable by the board.
- c. Education, consisting of a minimum of a two-year degree in a field of study directly related to private investigation including, but not limited to, criminal justice, political science, criminology, or law enforcement.
- d. Internship, consisting of successful completion of a private investigator apprenticeship pursuant to Section 34-25B-12.1.
(Act 2013-306, p. 1021, §12; Act 2023-397, §2.)