Licensed in Oregon & Washington Serving the Pacific Northwest since 2007
503.289.0659 · HSNYDER@PETTUSINV.COM

The work below is representative, not exhaustive. Each engagement is scoped to the matter at hand. If your question doesn't fit a tidy category, the first conversation will tell us what kind of engagement makes sense.

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Asset Searches
Nationwide identification of real property, business interests, and recoverable assets for judgment, divorce, and due-diligence matters.
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Locates & Skiptracing
Witnesses, defendants, debtors, beneficiaries, birth parents — when a case turns on finding someone, the work of doing it well is a discipline of its own.
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Background & Due Diligence
Custom background investigations on individuals and businesses, conducted nationwide. Scope and depth tailored to the question.
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SIU & Insurance
Workers' comp, personal injury, disability, liquor liability, P&C, and L&H investigations — by an investigator who spent eight years inside Standard Insurance's SIU.
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Litigation Support
Full investigative support for counsel — witness location, interviews, records retrieval, court-ready reports, and expert testimony.
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Process Service
Service of subpoenas, summonses, and complaints — including difficult serves where other process service companies fail.
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Habeas Corpus
Trusted by attorneys for habeas matters — interviewing witnesses, examining evidence, and helping develop court-ready documents.
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Notary Services
Mobile notary services across the Portland metro area, integrated with affidavit and statement work on active engagements.
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Educational Seminars
CLE-eligible training for attorneys, adjusters, and fraud examiners on insurance fraud, asset investigations, and investigative methodology.
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A note on what we don't do

Pettus does not provide surveillance services. When a matter requires it, we refer counsel to trusted partner firms.

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