Surveillance Investigations in Greater Boston and the North Shore

Professional Surveillance Investigations to Uncover the Truth Our surveillance investigations in Boston, MA, provide you with the evidence you need to uncover the truth. Whether you’re dealing with a personal matter, corporate fraud, or legal case, our skilled investigators use advanced surveillance techniques to discreetly gather critical information.
We serve the Greater Boston area with professionalism and discretion, delivering results that hold up in court or provide personal peace of mind.
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Why Choose Us?

At MG Investigations, our surveillance investigation services are designed to provide you with accurate, reliable information while maintaining complete discretion. Whether you’re gathering evidence for a personal, legal, or corporate matter, our skilled team uses advanced surveillance techniques to monitor individuals, locations, or activities in real-time. We understand that every case is unique, so we customize our approach to meet your specific needs, ensuring that the investigation is thorough and targeted. Our investigators are equipped with the latest technology to capture essential evidence, and we take great care to ensure that the surveillance is conducted discreetly and legally. Throughout the investigation, we provide you with clear, actionable insights, all while protecting your privacy and maintaining the highest level of professionalism.

What happens during a surveillance investigation?

During a surveillance investigation, investigators discreetly observe and document a subject’s activities to gather visual or audio evidence.

What types of cases need surveillance?

Surveillance is often used in cases of infidelity, fraud, insurance claims, and custody disputes to uncover the truth.

Is surveillance legal?

Yes, surveillance conducted by a licensed investigator in public spaces or with consent is legal and can provide valuable evidence.

How is evidence gathered during surveillance?

Our investigators use photography, video, and written reports to document findings without intruding on private spaces.