Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 18.165 - Private Investigators.
18.165.050 - Private investigator agency license—Requirements, restrictions—Assignment or transfer.

RCW 18.165.050
Private investigator agency license—Requirements, restrictions—Assignment or transfer.

(1) In addition to meeting the minimum requirements to obtain a license as a private investigator, an applicant, or, in the case of a partnership or limited partnership, each partner, or, in the case of a corporation, the qualifying agent must meet the following additional requirements to obtain a private investigator agency license:
(a) Pass an examination determined by the director to measure the person's knowledge and competence in the private investigator agency business; or
(b) Have had at least three years' experience in investigative work or its equivalent as determined by the director. A year's experience means not less than two thousand hours of actual compensated work performed before the filing of an application. An applicant shall substantiate the experience by written certifications from previous employers. If the applicant is unable to supply written certifications from previous employers, applicants may offer written certifications from professional persons other than employers who, based on personal professional knowledge, can substantiate the employment.
(2) An agency license issued pursuant to this section may not be assigned or transferred without prior written approval of the director.
(3) No license to own or operate a private investigator company may be issued to an applicant if the name of the company portrays the company as a public law enforcement agency, or in association with a public law enforcement agency, or includes the word "police."

[ 1995 c 277 § 22; 1991 c 328 § 5.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 18 - Businesses and Professions

Chapter 18.165 - Private Investigators.

18.165.010 - Definitions.

18.165.020 - Exemptions.

18.165.030 - Private investigator license—Requirements.

18.165.040 - Armed private investigator license—Requirements.

18.165.050 - Private investigator agency license—Requirements, restrictions—Assignment or transfer.

18.165.060 - Armed private investigator license authority—Registration of firearms.

18.165.070 - Investigation of applicants.

18.165.080 - License cards and certificates—Issuance and requirements.

18.165.090 - Preassignment training and testing.

18.165.100 - Agency license—Surety bond or certificate of insurance required.

18.165.110 - Regulatory provisions exclusive—Authority of the state and political subdivisions.

18.165.120 - Out-of-state private investigators operating across state lines.

18.165.130 - Required notice of certain occurrences.

18.165.140 - Out-of-state private investigators—Application—Fee—Temporary assignment.

18.165.150 - Licenses required—Use of public law enforcement insignia prohibited—Penalties—Enforcement.

18.165.155 - Transfer of license.

18.165.160 - Unprofessional conduct.

18.165.165 - Display of firearms while soliciting clients.

18.165.170 - Authority of director.

18.165.180 - Complaints—Investigation—Immunity.

18.165.210 - Inability to practice by reason of a mental or physical condition—Statement of charges—Hearing—Sanctions—Mental or physical examinations—Presumed consent for examination.

18.165.220 - Unprofessional, unlawful conduct or inability to practice—Penalties.

18.165.230 - Enforcement of orders for payment of fines.

18.165.270 - Application of administrative procedure act to acts of the director.

18.165.290 - License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

18.165.300 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.

18.165.310 - Military training or experience.