2025-12-05 – Weekly Private Investigator Jobs : Flexible remote roles available

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market for private investigators is looking pretty robust. There’s a significant demand for surveillance experts, especially in Florida, and thankfully, we’ve got some verified remote opportunities for those seeking flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Private Investigator
    Company: Selective Investigations Incorporated | Location: Hollywood, FL
    This role requires digging into the facts of various cases, making it a perfect fit for those who enjoy investigative work. Apply if you have a knack for detail and enjoy working in a statewide agency.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Surveillance Private Investigator
    Company: Jager Investigations LLC | Location: Tampa, FL
    Jager Investigations is on the hunt for experienced investigators. If you’ve got a C/CC license and enjoy surveillance work, this could be right up your alley.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Private Investigator
    Company: Houston Investigation Service LLC | Location: Sugar Land, TX
    Looking for someone with at least a year of experience in surveillance. You’ll need your own video and covert cameras. Active licensing is a must.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Private Investigator
    Company: Photofax, Inc. | Location: Salt Lake City, UT
    If you’re licensed or have experience in Utah, this flexible role might suit you. They’re looking for someone who can handle various investigative tasks.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Case Manager / Private Investigator
    Company: Salazar Investigations | Location: Pompano Beach, FL
    This role involves managing cases and some fieldwork. You’ll need at least a CC license and experience with programs like Crosstrax.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Surveillance Investigator / Private Investigator
    Company: SNOOP Investigations, LLC | Location: Easton, MD
    Maryland-based investigators, both part-time and full-time, are needed for this role. If you have experience, this could be a great fit.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Investigators
    Company: Eagle, Globe & Anchor Investigations, LLC | Location: Port Saint Lucie, FL
    They’re looking for hard-charging investigators ready to take on subcontractor roles in Orlando and Jacksonville.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are a few remote opportunities that might catch your interest. From surveillance roles to general investigation, these positions offer the flexibility to work from anywhere.

  • Private Investigator
    Company: Falcon Investigations Corp. | Location: Jericho, NY
    This is an exciting chance for a dedicated investigator to join the team in a flexible, remote capacity.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Surveillance Private Investigator
    Company: Jager Investigations LLC | Location: St. Petersburg, FL
    Jager Investigations is seeking licensed investigators for remote surveillance work, offering both full-time and part-time positions.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • C Licensed Private Investigator
    Company: Identifax Investigative Services | Location: Riviera Beach, FL
    This part-time role requires a C license. It’s perfect if you’re looking for remote work with flexible hours.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Private Investigator in the Oshkosh Area
    Company: TIG Risk Services | Location: Oshkosh, WI
    If you’re licensed in Wisconsin, this opportunity offers remote work with some in-state travel required.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Licensed Private Investigator
    Company: Identifax Investigative Services | Location: North Palm Beach, FL
    Experienced investigators with a C license are needed for remote work that includes surveillance video tasks.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s all for this week. Hope you find something that piques your interest. Until next time, happy investigating!

Snagged a remote surveillance gig in Florida last week by jumping on it within 20 minutes — these ‘real-time’ posts expire ridiculously fast, . One tip: if it’s Florida, verify the agency’s C-license/your Class C coverage before you touch field work; the FDACS page spells it out: Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Remote is great, but I’ve had better luck offering off-hours coverage as a differentiator — anyone else seeing overnight demand?

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I keep a pre-filled packet (resume + W‑9 + COI) ready so when these “real-time” Florida surveillance posts pop, I can apply in under 2 minutes. , they vanish mid-refresh, so I also flip on push alerts and ask upfront which platform they use (TrackOps vs CaseFleet) to avoid last‑minute onboarding. Anyone getting reimbursed for remote video tools, or is that still on us?

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For Florida “surveillance” posts, I quickly verify the agency at Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services before applying — saves headaches. If missing, I call.

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Quick tip: I use an RSS-to-SMS alert for “FL surveillance” and a text expander with my C/CC license, COI, and W‑9 so I can hit “apply promptly” in under a minute, @nimbleorbit88. If the post doesn’t list comp, I ask right away about mileage and standby — saved me from an $18/hr all‑in gig last month. , too many listings bury those details.

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