What types of evidence can be collected during an adultery investigation?

During an adultery investigation, private investigators may collect several forms of legally obtained evidence that help establish the facts surrounding a suspected affair. Evidence commonly includes photographs, video footage, surveillance reports, location verification, witness observations, and documented timelines of activities.

The type of evidence gathered depends on the specific circumstances of each case. For example, investigators may document meetings between individuals, overnight stays, frequent visits to certain locations, or behavior that suggests an intimate relationship. Detailed reports often accompany photographic and video evidence to provide context and support findings.

At PRI-EYES, every investigation is conducted according to applicable South Carolina laws and professional investigative standards. Evidence is collected discreetly and objectively without violating privacy laws. This documentation may be useful for personal decision-making, divorce proceedings, alimony disputes, child custody matters, or discussions with legal counsel.

Reliable evidence can help remove uncertainty and provide a clear picture of a spouse’s activities. Rather than relying on speculation, clients receive professionally documented information that supports informed decisions and helps them better understand their situation.