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Tara Lukach Business Development Manager Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations 11019 McCormick Rd. Suite 120 Hunt Valley, MD 21031, USA (800) 635-1649


global.backgrounds@ci-pinkerton.com www.pinkertonscreening.com


Pinkerton is one of the oldest and most experienced investigative agencies worldwide, established in 1850. We have 160 years experience in conducting investigations and over 25 years experience in conducting pre-employment screening investigations. With our global network of offices, Pinkerton’s team of experienced professionals provides services nationally and worldwide for over 200 countries. We conduct all criminal record searches real-time and in-person, which is the best methodology for obtaining accurate case disposition information. Pinkerton serves those who want fast, cost-effective, and compliant screening services. We also combine multiple service offerings, technology, and industry expertise to help develop best-practice screening solutions.


John Withers MCMI FRGS Director


Priority Investigations PO Box 266 Belfast


Northern Ireland United Kingdom BT5 4AQ


+ 44 (0) 28 9442 8284 JohnW@PILimited.com www.pilimited.com


With over 50 years in the investigative industry Priority has established and maintained researchers around the world that enable us to offer a professional, fast and detailed international screening and due diligence service. We would be happy to provide advice and quote on your international screening and due diligence requirements whether small or large, Our services allow you to dispense with the problems of working in different time zones, legal systems, languages and currencies by providing one point of contact for your background investigation, regardless of location.


(Registered In the UK: NI614332, UK Date Protection Registered:23502385, Ireland Data Protection Number: 10072/A)


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