Evidence Storage Facility in Illinois

Evidence Storage Facility in Illinois

Illinois law mandates that only a licensed private detective or agency can legally and properly store evidence to be used in legal proceedings. That’s why you need the industry experts at Professional Analysis and Consulting, Inc., to provide for you an evidence storage facility in Illinois.

Trust Professional Analysis and Consulting, Inc., to legally and securely store your most important items for your case. We offer a secure evidence storage facility in Illinois with around the clock surveillance, and controlled access to the area.

Call 630-466-4040 Professional Analysis and Consulting, Inc., today for more information on the evidence storage facility in Illinois, or fill out the form to the right and a qualified associate will respond shortly.

Secure Evidence Storage Facility 

The state-of-the-art on-site laboratory at Professional Analysis and Consulting supports most all artifacts for evidence testing and analysis investigations. We have the proper tools, cameras, and microscopes, allowing for the hosting of multi-party inspections of the evidence.

You can trust the industry experts at Professional Analysis and Consulting to maintain our appropriate licensure allowing us to legally store artifacts of all sizes. From small samples to large vehicles, we provide a full chain of custody documentation.

Licensed Evidence Storage Facility

Among the wide range of services offered from the evidence storage facility in Illinois, including:

  • Case-related artifact storage
  • Lab services
  • Multi-party inspections
  • Photograph and video documentation
  • Secure facility for evidence management
  • Stereo-microscope with 3D camera

Call 630-466-4040 Professional Analysis and Consulting, Inc., today for more information on the evidence storage facility in Illinois, or fill out the form to the right and a qualified associate will respond shortly.

Illinois law states that a private detective or agency license to run an evidence storage facility in Illinois:

225 ILCS 447 – Article 5 General Provisions. Sec. 5-10. “Private Detective” means any person who by any means, including, but not limited to manual, canine odor detection, or electronic methods, engages in the business of, accepts employment to furnish, or agrees to make or makes investigations for a fee or other consideration to obtain information relating to: (6) Securing evidence to be used before any court, board, or investigating body.”

225 ILCS 447 – Article 10 General Licensing Provisions. Sec. 10-5. Requirement of license: (a) It is unlawful for a person to act as or provide the functions of a private detective… unless licensed.

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