California Association of Licensed Investigators

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The California Association of Licensed Investigators also known as C.A.L.I. is a licensed private investigator group. The group claims nearly 1,500 members.[1] Its goal is to advance the investigation and security professions through educational programs and through advocating the needs of the profession in the government and state legislature. They have 14 districts of C.A.L.I. in the State of California.

C.A.L.I. lobbies against proposed legislation that they feel may damage the private investigation industry. Such lobbying included the California Assembly Bill 2479, The anti-paparazzi bill introduced by Karen Bass.[2][3]

The designations of Certified Professional Investigator (CPI), and Certified Security Professional (CSP), are given to members of the California Association of Licensed Investigators. These designations are awarded to private investigators and security professionals who pass certain qualifications and a written test.

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