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  • Forms
  • Background Investigations
  • Litigation Support
  • Corporate Due Diligence
  • OSINT and Social Media
  • Risk / Threat Assessment
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  • Contact Us
  • Human Rights Work
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UAC Private Investigations

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Privacy Policy

UAC Private Investigations

Privacy and Data Security Policy

Effective Date: June 9, 2026

UAC Private Investigations (“UACPI,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of information entrusted to us by our clients. This Privacy and Data Security Policy describes how we collect, use, safeguard, retain, and dispose of information obtained during the course of investigative, intelligence, due diligence, risk assessment, and consulting services.

This policy applies to visitors of our website, clients, prospective clients, vendors, contractors, and individuals whose information may be lawfully collected or processed as part of our professional services.

1. Information We Collect

Depending upon the nature of an engagement, UACPI may collect, receive, or access information including:

Client Information

  • Names
  • Business information
  • Contact information
  • Billing information
  • Case details
  • Engagement instructions

Investigative Information

  • Publicly available records
  • Court records
  • Property records
  • Corporate filings
  • Open-source intelligence (OSINT)
  • Social media information
  • Witness statements
  • Photographs and video
  • Surveillance observations
  • Publicly available databases

Website Information

When users visit our website, we may collect:

  • IP address
  • Browser type
  • Device information
  • Website usage analytics
  • Contact form submissions

2. Lawful Use of Information

UACPI collects and processes information only for legitimate business and investigative purposes, including:

  • Litigation support
  • Corporate due diligence
  • Risk and threat assessments
  • Background investigations
  • Asset research
  • Locate investigations
  • Insurance investigations
  • Public records research
  • Fraud investigations
  • Strategic intelligence analysis

We do not knowingly collect information for unlawful, discriminatory, or unauthorized purposes.

3. Information Sources

Information may be obtained from:

  • Public records
  • Government records
  • Courts
  • Commercial information providers
  • Open-source intelligence sources
  • Client-provided materials
  • Witness interviews
  • Publicly available online information
  • Lawfully obtained investigative sources

4. Data Security Program

UACPI maintains administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect confidential information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, misuse, or destruction.

These safeguards include:

Physical Security Controls

  • Secured office facilities
  • Controlled office access
  • Locked storage cabinets
  • Restricted access to case files
  • Secure document retention areas
  • Visitor access controls

Electronic Security Controls

  • Password-protected systems
  • Multi-factor authentication where available
  • Secure wireless networks
  • Encrypted storage where appropriate
  • Antivirus and endpoint protection software
  • Firewalls and network security controls
  • Automatic screen-locking procedures
  • User access restrictions

Administrative Controls

  • Confidentiality obligations for personnel
  • Access limited to authorized individuals
  • Security awareness practices
  • Vendor security review when appropriate
  • Incident response procedures

5. Protection of Consumer Information

UACPI recognizes the sensitive nature of personal and consumer information.

Consumer information is accessed, used, stored, and disclosed only when legally authorized and necessary for legitimate investigative purposes.

Access to sensitive information is restricted to personnel with a demonstrated business need.

Unauthorized access, disclosure, sale, transfer, or misuse of confidential information is strictly prohibited.

6. Fair Credit Reporting Act Compliance

When applicable, UACPI complies with all requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other applicable federal and state laws.

Information obtained from consumer reporting agencies, investigative databases, and commercial information providers may only be used for authorized purposes permitted by law and contractual agreements.

7. Third-Party Service Providers

UACPI may utilize third-party providers to support business operations, including:

  • Secure payment processors
  • Website hosting providers
  • Cloud storage providers
  • Business communication providers
  • Commercial investigative databases

Such providers are expected to maintain reasonable safeguards designed to protect information entrusted to them.

8. Information Sharing

UACPI does not sell personal information.

Information may be shared only:

  • With clients in connection with authorized engagements
  • With legal counsel
  • Pursuant to court order, subpoena, or legal process
  • When required by law
  • To protect legal rights or public safety
  • With authorized service providers supporting business operations

9. Data Retention

Records are retained only for as long as reasonably necessary to:

  • Complete investigative services
  • Satisfy contractual obligations
  • Meet legal or regulatory requirements
  • Resolve disputes
  • Maintain business records

Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the engagement and applicable legal requirements.

10. Secure Disposal

When information is no longer required, UACPI employs reasonable measures designed to prevent unauthorized access or reconstruction.

Examples include:

  • Cross-cut shredding of paper records
  • Secure destruction of electronic records
  • Permanent deletion of digital files when appropriate
  • Secure disposal of storage media

11. Website Communications

Information submitted through website contact forms, email communications, or consultation requests may be retained for business purposes.

Submission of information through our website does not create an attorney-client relationship, investigator-client relationship, or guarantee acceptance of any engagement.

12. Cookies and Analytics

Our website may use cookies and analytics technologies to improve website functionality and user experience.

Users may adjust browser settings to limit or disable cookies.

13. Children’s Privacy

Our services are not directed toward children under the age of 13.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through our website.

14. Security Incident Response

In the event UACPI becomes aware of unauthorized access, disclosure, or compromise of protected information, we will take reasonable steps to:

  • Investigate the incident
  • Mitigate potential harm
  • Preserve relevant evidence
  • Notify affected parties when required by law
  • Implement corrective measures

15. Your Privacy Rights

Individuals may have privacy rights under applicable federal and state laws, including California privacy laws.

Requests regarding personal information may be submitted using the contact information below.

Certain information may be exempt from disclosure where disclosure would:

  • Interfere with ongoing investigations
  • Violate legal obligations
  • Reveal confidential sources
  • Compromise investigative techniques
  • Infringe upon the rights of others

16. California Privacy Notice

California residents may have additional rights under applicable California privacy laws, including rights relating to access, correction, and deletion of certain personal information, subject to applicable exemptions and limitations.

17. Changes to This Policy

UACPI may update this Privacy and Data Security Policy periodically.

Any updates will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.

18. Contact Information

UAC Private Investigations

Email: privateye@uacpi.com

Website: www.uacpi.com

For questions regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us using the information above.

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