Justin Terch 6228 Grand Avenue Duluth, MN 55808
Phone: 218-628-3283 Alt. Phone: 218-213-7162
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Applied Professional Services
Confidential Investigation Services! Minnesota and Wisconsin Licensed Private Investigators.
| Applied Professional Services - APS offers a wide range of confidential, professional private investigator, detective and investigation services for the Twin Cities metro area of Minneapolis and St. Paul; Duluth, Minnesota; Superior, Wisconsin and throughout the entire state of Minnesota as well as Central and Northern Wisconsin. |

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APS professional licensed private investigator's have been successfully serving not only the private sector, but also Attorneys, Government Agencies, Small to Mid-Sized Business, Corporations, Financial Institutions and the Insurance Industry since 1995. Our experienced, well qualified, private investigators provide confidential investigations for personal injury, workers' compensation 'comp' and insurance claim fraud; domestic issues related to infidelity, divorce and child custody, as well as locating individuals, witnesses or debtors, and missing persons.
Through our cutting edge technology and state of the art databases, we can access civil and criminal records, vehicle registrations, driver's license data and bankruptcy records. Our agency also conducts thorough background checks, employee screening and skip tracing.
Just some of our notable private investigator service clients include: The Attorney Generals Office of North Dakota, Nevada, Arizona and New York as well as the County Governments of St. Louis, Carlton, Lake, Cook and Itasca in Minnesota and Douglas County Wisconsin.
Investigation Services include but are not limited to:
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Skip Tracing
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Pre-Surveillance
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Civil / Criminal Investigations
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Background Checks
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Worker’s Compensation Fraud Investigation
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Pre-Employment Screening
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Statement Taking
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Divorce / Child Custody Issues
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Accident / Insurance Fraud Investigation
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Undercover Investigations
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Home Investigation Services Security Services
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