Would being a loss prevention detective help me to get a private investigator license in texas or california?
I read on the bureau of labour and statistics that this is one of the specialties under the umbrella of the private investigation field. So my question as stated is to anyone who knows about or has been in this situation. I know in texas you have to have
Possibly but you would need to work your way up to LPM or at least DLPM to have it compare to that. That process can take years. I know of a site that has a forum section for Loss Prevention questions you might get reliable info there. I have linked it




Reynolds, a Santa Rosa private investigator, was hired by a Sonoma County man accused of killing his wife. Gill, who conducted the wife's autopsy, was the prosecution's key witness, having determined the death was a "textbook" case of suffocation.
Her killer got her address from a private investigator he had hired to search government records. Private investigators are still today allowed access to personal motor vehicle information under the 1994 law. There are all sorts of ways stalkers can