Or. Admin. Code § 259-061-0120 - Interim Investigators License
(1) A person may request an interim
investigator's license to perform investigative work while the person's
application for licensure as a private or provisional investigator is being
processed by the Department if the person:
(a) Only provides investigatory services for
a licensed private investigator, an attorney, or another employer who has
requested that the person be issued an interim investigator's license;
(b) Has never been convicted of,
pled guilty or no contest to, or forfeited security for a crime;
(c) Has submitted to the Department all
required application materials as prescribed in OAR 259-061-0020, including all
fees and proof of a passing score on the Private Investigatory Proficiency
Exam; and
(d) Has submitted to the
Department a signed Interim Investigator License (PI-20), postmarked on or
before the first day the applicant performs investigatory services.
(2) The interim license is valid
for 120 days from the date the PI-20 is submitted, until the private
investigator or provisional license is issued by the Department or upon written
notice that the Department has administratively terminated the license for any
reason.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 703.430 & 703.480
Stats. Implemented: ORS 703.430 & 703.480
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