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S1G Investigations has requested that the BBB not contact them in any way, including forwarding complaints from consumers. However, BBB will continue to offer the company the opportunity to respond and to offer a resolution for any disputes we receive.
Maryland complainants may also write to Sgt. James Russell at the department which regulates private investigation agencies: MD State Police Licensing Division, 1111 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville, MD 21205, or may call the Division at 410-653-4493. The licensing agency for Metropolitan Washington DC is: Security Officers Management Branch, Metro Police, Security Unit 2000, 14th St NW, Washington DC 20009 (202-671-0500). The licensing agency for Virginia is: Dept. of Criminal Justice Services, Private Security Section, POB 10110, Richmond VA 23240-9998 (804-786-4700).
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