New York Private Investigator Regulations Practice Exam

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What are the contents required on a PI license 'Pocket Card' ID?

  1. Seal of Department of State, photograph, name and business address

  2. Signature of the licensee, photograph, name only

  3. Seal of Department of State, email, and phone number

  4. License type, photograph, and security features

The correct answer is: Seal of Department of State, photograph, name and business address

The correct choice includes essential elements that are designed to identify the private investigator and provide verification of their credentials. A private investigator's license 'Pocket Card' ID must feature the seal of the Department of State, which authenticates the card and ensures that it is an official document issued by the governing body. Additionally, the card includes a photograph of the licensee, which is critical for visual identification in the field, and the licensee’s name along with their business address, allowing for transparency and easy contact if necessary. These components are vital for establishing the legitimacy and accountability of the private investigator while they perform their duties. The presence of the seal reassures clients and others they are dealing with a licensed professional. The inclusion of both the name and business address aids in traceability and legal grounding, making it clear who is operating under the license and where they can be reached. The other options lack key elements that are necessary for a valid 'Pocket Card' ID. For instance, not including the seal of the Department of State would undermine its authenticity, while omitting the business address could hinder contact and accountability.