Maine Private Investigator
License Examination Test
practice test questions and study material
Updated for 2024!
Note: PIs in Maine are referred to as Professional Investigators.
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State Professional Investigator PI license testing details, Maine-
The test issued to you will have 50 questions.
Must get 76% or better on your test correct to pass.
Multiple-choice and true-false.
Tests given 3rd Thursday each month.
Results immediately.
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These additional options are often available-- ask for details:
or, use your own shipping account.
Need a Maine professional investigator license application?
If you want to download a Maine license application, paste this into your browser:
http://www.maine.gov/dps/msp/licenses/index.html
or call the state at 207 624-7216
(but beware: there are 'tricks' to the application process;
call us for assistance before you make the common application mistakes!)
Required experience options
Meets at least one of the following criteria:
A. Has successfully completed an investigative assistant sponsorship program pursuant to section 8110-B and has earned a minimum of 60 academic credits of postsecondary education in a related field of study or an equivalent certificate of study for private investigation;
B. Has been employed for a minimum of 3 years as a member of an investigative service of the United States as a sworn member of a branch of the United States Armed Forces or a federal investigative agency. For purposes of this paragraph, "a member of an investigative service of the United States" means a full-time federal investigator or detective of the United States Armed Forces;
B-1. Has held for a period of not less than 3 years a valid professional investigator's license granted under the laws of another state or territory of the United States if:
(1) The requirements of the state or territory for a professional investigator's license were, at the date of the licensing, substantially equivalent to the requirements of this chapter; and
(2) The other state or territory grants similar reciprocity to license holders in this State;
C. Has been employed for a minimum of 3 years as a law enforcement officer of a state or political subdivision of a state and has met the training requirements set forth in Title 25, section 2804-C or is qualified to receive a waiver from those requirements; or
D. Possesses a minimum of 6 years of preparation consisting of a combination of:
(1) Work experience, including at least 2 years in a nonclerical occupation related to law or the criminal justice system; and
(2) Educational experience, including at least:
(a) Sixty academic credits of postsecondary education in a field of study listed in division (b) acquired at an accredited junior college, college or university;
(b) An associate degree acquired at an accredited junior college, college, university or technical college in police administration, security management, investigation, law, criminal justice or computer forensics or other similar course of study acceptable to the chief; or
(c) An associate degree in any field of study that is acceptable to the chief.
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Database Company Site Inspections
Did you know that many database companies will not give you an account until you pass a 'site visit'?
They don't tell you what they are looking for, so you can't 'prepare'.
Many visits fail, and usually neither the inspector nor the database company will not tell why it failed!
It's hard to pass if you are in an office building-- but it is far harder to pass if your office is at home.
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2024 'ME Private Investigator Package'
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2. --Much much more!
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Maine Professional
Investigator
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A SECRET:
Seminars, or studying on-line, is an ineffective waste of time.
Reading our high-quality printed paper 2024
Maine Professional Investigator study materials with photos, over and over,
studying around your daily duties, or sitting in your car, or even while resting in bed,
is FAR more effective then trying to study on-line or at a 'seminar'.
Do one final review while parked outside the test center for your test appointment!
Also available is our on-line training and simulated practice license test question
computer sessions
for the Maine Professional Investigator license examination test,
a simulator to a computer-testing environment and the time limitations to answer.
See www.thePIgroup.com/seminars.htm for more information about on-line training.
Or, some choose the smaller $105 'Package B' instead!
Smaller, but
covering most common topics many |
who failed
said they would have passed had they known!
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Now includes a 17-page
'Sexual Harassment In The Workplace' section!
This can be a source
of lawsuits against
licensed Maine Professional Investigators and their clients . . .
Including datasheets of:
--What is Sexual Harassment?
--Examples of Sexual Harassment
--When is the Employer liable for Sexual Harassment?
--Methods to reduce or prevent Sexual Harassment
--What is 'Quid Pro Quo' Sexual Harassment?
--What is 'Hostile Workplace Sexual Harassment'?
--Federal government-issued information about sexual harassment
---and more!
From a 25-year teacher of private investigation:
WORST possible study methods:
1) seminars, and 2) studying with multiple-choice questions
(low retention percentage, too many words per actual needed knowledge)
BEST possible study method:
reading Question/Answer, Question/Answer, Question/Answer, . . .
(direct to memory, higher word priority)