How
the NSPI Works Together
Monthly meetings are held
in a private room of a local restaurant. Attendees bring forth matters
of concerns and issues that may impact its members. Important articles
and other relevant materials are distributed to members.
During the meetings, information
on pending legislation is discussed. Members are briefed on matters
discussed at quarterly PILB board meetings such as new license applicants,
disciplinary actions and proposed changes in PILB procedures.
Often, there are guest speakers
at these meetings and include experts from law enforcement and gaming,
in addition to elected officials, technology professionals, members
of the Private Investigators Licensing Board and more.
Membership Options
Active Membership:
Any Qualified Manager licensed by the State of Nevada to practice Private
Investigations shall be eligible for active membership. The membership
is taken as an individual and is not transferable. Active Members shall
have the right to vote and hold office. Non-resident members may not
hold office.
Associate Membership:
Any individual who resides , or whose principal place of business is
outside the state of Nevada who is qualified under the respective laws
or regulations to operate as a Private Investigator shall be eligible
for associate membership. Associate members shall have the right to
vote. Associates members may not hold office.
Affiliate Membership:
Any company that offers investigative related products or services.
Membership
begins on January 1 and expires on December 31 of each year. Membership
is $100 dollars annually. See the membership application for mid-year
enrollment fees.
Download
Member Application