Ministry of the Interior authorization number: 14.0628.01

The Belgian private detective agency
at your service since 2017
Strong values at your service
More than 700 cases to his credit!
Efficiency, proximity, commitment
Agency authorized by the Ministry of the Interior, active throughout Belgium. We also operate in the Netherlands, France, and Luxembourg. If necessary, we activate our network of agents internationally.
Detectis, a particularly solid and effective field experience
This is quite unique in the industry: we conduct surveillance every day for 12 to 14 hours a day. Since 2017, our team of private investigators has handled over 700 cases with convincing results.
We have several surveillance and tracking vehicles, as well as a "submarine," for undetected surveillance missions over several days. We also travel by public transportation.
When the mission requires it:
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We travel by motorcycle for greater mobility, speed and responsiveness.
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We have the ability to deploy multiple vehicles and multiple agents at the same time.
We adapt our service to the mission, your request and your budget.
Our difference and our values
In addition to our field experience, it is our endurance, our observation skills and the sharpness of our perception that allow us to quickly understand the situations and people we are monitoring.
Our ability to deduce allows us to anticipate their actions and reactions, which makes us particularly effective.
Detectis, a private detective close to you
We are close to you, literally and figuratively: our agents start in a city near you in Wallonia (Namur, Nivelles, Liège, Verviers, etc.) and we are available by phone or email at any time.
…and respectful of the law
We are applying the law of May 18, 2024 to the letter, in particular the new law which prohibits any subterfuge or deception – namely that any private investigator is obliged to disclose their true identity when making verbal contact with a “target”.
The private investigator (private detective) in Belgium
The law of May 18, 2024, defines the mission of the private detective, today called "private investigator" as follows:
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He collects information in order to defend his client's interests in the event of the disappearance of persons and the loss or theft of property.
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It gathers information about a person's marital status, conduct, morality or solvency
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He gathers evidence or establishes facts in the event of conflicts between people
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He notes facts of industrial espionage, etc.
The private investigator must meet the following obligations:
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He is bound by confidentiality. His reports have legal value in court.
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He must meet the training requirements (2 years) and professional experience to obtain approval from the Ministry of the Interior.
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He must complete the mandatory recycling programs every 5 years, on time and on schedule - otherwise he loses his authorization.
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He must be in possession of an identification card to be able to carry out his activity and must be able to present it at any time.

