This bill mandates that private detectives in New Jersey must register their foreign employers with the State Police. It amends existing law to require licensed private detectives to notify the State Police when they are employed by a foreign government or foreign national, in addition to complying with federal law. The Superintendent of State Police is tasked with informing licensees of this requirement upon the issuance or renewal of their licenses. The bill also stipulates that private detectives can own and operate multiple offices, provided they pay the appropriate licensing fees, which vary based on the type of entity.

Additionally, the bill establishes a new registry maintained by the Superintendent of State Police that will include details about private detectives employed by foreign entities. This registry will be accessible only to the Attorney General and members of the State Police, ensuring confidentiality and security of the information. The bill aims to enhance oversight and accountability of private detectives working with foreign employers, thereby aligning state regulations with federal requirements.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 45:19-12