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It's Official!
So, in a few short days (September 4, 2025) I will be sworn in as the TPSA East Regional Director for the Texas Process Server Association! I am grateful, excited, nervous but READY! This was the other things I had to keep to myself until it was official! I thank all of you! You helped me build up the courage to place my name in the hat and I would not have done it without ya'll!
It's Official!
4 likes • Aug 28
Great Job!
AI Report Prompt
07/31/25 - 08:12 AM - 123 Main St., Columbia, SC - Male subject exited front door wearing blue hoodie and jeans, carrying a red duffle bag. Entered black Ford F-150 SC Tag #ABC123, drove north on Main Street. 07/31/25 - 08:20 AM - 456 Elm St., Columbia, SC - Subject parked at QuickMart, entered store for 3 minutes, returned to vehicle. 07/31/25 - 08:45 AM - I-26 Eastbound - Subject merged onto interstate, maintaining normal driving speed. AI Prompt Rewrite the following surveillance observations in a professional, third-person narrative suitable for a court-ready investigative report. Maintain precise times, dates, and descriptions exactly as provided, avoid opinions, and format in chronological order. Output should be free of embellishment, factual, and concise. AI Output On July 31, 2025, at 8:12 AM, at 123 Main Street, Columbia, SC, the male subject exited the front door of the residence wearing a blue hoodie and jeans while carrying a red duffle bag. The subject entered a black Ford F-150 displaying South Carolina license plate #ABC123 and departed traveling northbound on Main Street. At 8:20 AM, the subject parked at the QuickMart located at 456 Elm Street, Columbia, SC. The subject entered the store for approximately three minutes before returning to the vehicle. At 8:45 AM, the subject merged onto Interstate 26 eastbound, maintaining a normal driving speed.
2 likes • Aug 5
@Evan Murphy I was not calling you old, I am the old dog LOL
2 likes • Aug 6
@Evan Murphy 😎 The years sneak up quickly!
🚨 “The One Page That Can Win Your Case Before the Judge Finishes Coffee” ☕🕵️‍♂️
Attorneys are busy. Judges are busier. If your surveillance report is 15+ pages, do you really think they’ll read every line before a hearing? That’s why every investigator should provide a Surveillance Report Summary Affidavit along with the full report. Why It Matters: ✅ Saves Time – Judges can get the case’s critical facts in 1–2 minutes. ✅ Increases Impact – Key evidence is highlighted, not buried in 50 pages of observations. ✅ Builds Credibility – Shows you understand legal workflow and respect the court’s time. ✅ Speeds Decisions – Attorneys can present the summary first, then offer the full report for reference. What to Include in a Surveillance Report Summary Affidavit: 1. Case Header – Case number, client, date(s) of surveillance, investigator name. 2. Objective – The stated purpose of the surveillance. 3. Summary of Key Findings – Chronological bullet points of the most relevant observations. 4. Evidence References – Still image numbers, video clip references, or timestamps. 5. Investigator Certification & Signature – Sworn statement that the summary is accurate. Example: Surveillance Report Summary Affidavit Case Number: 25-0045 Client: Smith & Jones Law Firm Investigator: John Doe, Midlands Investigation Group LLC Surveillance Dates: July 31 – August 2, 2025 Locations: Columbia, SC & Lexington, SC Objective: To determine the physical activity level of John Q. Public during a workers’ compensation claim review. Summary of Key Findings: 07/31/25 – 8:12 AM – Subject exited residence carrying a heavy duffle bag, entered black Ford F-150 (SC Tag #ABC123). 07/31/25 – 8:20 AM – Subject shopped at QuickMart, carried multiple grocery bags unassisted. 08/01/25 – 2:15 PM – Subject used a ladder to clean gutters for ~20 minutes. 08/02/25 – 10:05 AM – Subject loaded large furniture into truck without assistance. All activities documented with timestamped still images and HD video, referenced in full report. -Certification: I, John Doe, certify under penalty of perjury that the above summary is a factual and accurate representation of my observations during the stated surveillance period, as documented in my full report.
3 likes • Aug 4
LOL, some of our investigations have been 200+ pages, no amount of condensing will ever make 200 pages become 3 pages, but I like the idea.
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Third one makes your firm look like you are newer and could possibly be tech heavy. The first looks like an established stuffy firm, my second choice would be the second. They are all good, but each says something different about your firm.
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Matthew Uthe
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Private investigator and process server in Chicago and Phoenix Metro areas for over 30 years. BA Criminal Justice, Nationwide process service.

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