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November 9, 2009
Justin Hodson
earns CPI
Justin D. Hodson earned the Certified Private Investigator
designation from the California Association of Licensed
Investigators (C.A.L.I.).
The CPI designation stands for Certified Private Investigator.
This designation is earned through a tough vetting process set up by
the Board of Directors of C.A.L.I. The applicant for this
designation must be licensed for no less than three consecutive
years and have earned numerous continuing education credits. Once an
applicant is qualified by the Board of Directors the applicant must
take an exam. The exam consists of a minimum of 100 questions that
range from ethics to court procedure. The exam is written and
proctored by current and past C.A.L.I. board members. To date there
are only 60 Certified Private Investigators in the United States.
The California Association of Licensed Investigators is the
largest association of Licensed Private Investigators in the world.
C.A.L.I.'s goals are to advance the investigation and security
professions. Association goals are met through educational programs
and through aggressively advocating the needs of the profession in
the government and state legislature.
Justin D. Hodson is a California Licensed Private Investigator.
He is a Vice President at Gailey Associates, Inc. He is also the
Vice President of Investigative Services for C.A.L.I. In addition,
he volunteers as the Chair of the Unlicensed Activities Committee
for C.A.L.I. Gailey Associates, Inc. conducts surveillance
investigations, background checks, records research, service of
process, computer forensics, political consulting and many other
forms of investigations. The firm's partners include Bill Gailey,
Cheryl L. Yocum JD, Jeff Gailey, and Diana Roupoli, JD. For more
information on Mr. Hodson and Gailey Associates you can visit their
websites at www.InvestigatorForYou.com
and GaileyAssociates.com.
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