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If a license is not reinstated within 5 years, what happens?

It can still be renewed

It must be re-applied for under current requirements

When a license is not reinstated within five years, it must be re-applied for under current requirements. This process involves fulfilling all the prevailing regulations and qualifications that govern the licensing of private investigators at the time of re-application. The rationale behind this requirement is to ensure that all applicants meet the most current standards, which may have evolved over time, addressing changes in laws, practices, and skills necessary for the profession. Allowing the re-application under current requirements ensures that the investigative community is served by individuals who are up-to-date with the latest developments and ethical standards in the field. This approach maintains the integrity and professionalism of the licensing process, ensuring that only qualified individuals are authorized to operate as private investigators. It's important for those in the field to understand these protocols to maintain compliance and ensure they are practicing lawfully.

Reinstatement is automatic

The license is permanently lost

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