West Palm Beach Private Investigator

Former Secret Service Agent, Presidential Protection, Private Investigator, Private Investigations, Private Detective - J.A. LaSorsa & Associates

Joseph A. LaSorsa, President & CEO of J. A. LASORSA & ASSOCIATES, FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT, Presidential Protection - the White House.

J.A. LA SORSA & ASSOCIATES specializes in providing discreet and Confidential Private Investigative & Litigation Support Services to the legal profession, insurance companies, businesses, financial institutions and private citizens.

If you need a West Palm Beach Private Investigator, use the form above or call 954-783-5020 or email us at jal@lasorsa.com.

Some of our West Palm Beach Private Investigator services can help with:

  • Missing Persons
  • Copyright, Patent Infringement & Trademark Protection
  • Due Diligence - Company & Executive Profiles
  • Expert Testimony - Premises (Foreseeability),
  • Business and Personal Liability
  • Insurance Fraud - Workers Compensation
  • Litigation Support & Intelligence
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Matrimonial
  • Date Screening
  • Personal Injury
  • Product Liability, Diversion and Tampering
  • Surveillance
  • Undercover Operations
  • Witnesses located - Statements and Affidavits obtained

Our West Palm Beach Private Investigator serves the South Florida area, including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and all of Palm Beach, Broward and Miami Dade conties. Our West Palm Beach Private Investigators are fully trained and qualified to help with all you investigative needs.

Our private investigator services will include the necessary threat and vulnerability assessments and make the appropriate recommendations to mitigate your risks.

The J.A. LA SORSA & ASSOCIATES’ quality and standards of excellence, relies heavily on principal Joseph A. LaSorsa’s career, background and experience with the U.S. Secret Service. His assignments included: the Presidential Protection Detail, the counter-terrorism unit and numerous field investigative assignments.

Note: Our consultants are fluent in Spanish, Arabic and Italian.

Please contact us with any questions or comments. You can call us at 954-783-5020 or email us at jal@lasorsa.com.


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Delray mayor pulled over for erratic driving fuzzy about details
Mayor Rita Ellis was driving so erratically on Linton Boulevard earlier this month that a man in a car ahead of her feared she "might be intoxicated," according to police reports and a recorded 911 call.

Teen sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing 34-year-old boyfriend
A judge said today that Barbara Pullman, despite her genuine mental problems, must be held accountable for stabbing her 34-year-old boyfriend to death when she was 16 years old.

Boynton teen sentenced to probation for trying to kill ex-girlfriend
Charged with trying to kill his ex-girlfriend when he was 17 years old, Cyekime Jones will have only two misdemeanor convictions on his record as a result of a plea deal he accepted today.

Schoolchildren find man shot dead in Riviera Beach
A man found dead by a group of children this morning was identified by Riviera Beach police as the younger brother of a Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputy.

Second sheriff's office worker arrested in alleged theft of car parts
Authorities have arrested a second worker at the Palm Beach County Sheriff's motor pool for allegedly stealing parts from cars and keeping them or selling them for scrap.

Coast Guard posts "no trespassing" signs to preserve Jupiter lighthouse property
No trespassing signs for boaters went up last week along the waterfront near Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, and town police and U.S. Coast Guard officials are now keeping people off the coastal property.

Circuit Judge Wennet, challenger Abramson watch as provisional ballots are tallied
Within a cavernous concrete building at the edge of the airport, Circuit Judge Richard Wennet and attorney William Abramson are standing by, watching as provisional ballots are evaluated by canvassing board members.

Palm Beach County governments spent $800K prepping for Fay
Palm Beach County spent nearly $800,000 getting ready for Tropical Storm Fay, according to a preliminary estimate that Assistant County Administrator Vince Bonvento released this afternoon.



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