5 Bills That Can Kill the PI Industry — and What You Should Be Doing About It
Working PI Magazine's "5 Bills That Can Kill" watchlist. California AB 2049 (BB device training). South Carolina H 4141 (military path to PI licensure). PI Magazine cover: ID GoLive.

By Michael Reid, Lead Editor at Process Server Daily / CEO of 123 Legal Inc.
March 21, 2026
The legislative threat to the private investigation industry has never been more diffuse — or more serious. Working PI Magazine published the definitive watchlist — "5 Bills That Can Kill," authored by Matthew Spaier, President of Satellite Investigations.
The 5 Threats
National Data Privacy Legislation — Federal laws modeled on CCPA would restrict PI access to commercial databases. 20 states now have comprehensive privacy laws, up from 13 in 2025.
Independent Contractor Reclassification — Federal ABC Test adoption would force solo PIs into employee status.
Public Records Restrictions — States narrowing access to criminal history and financial records.
Federal Data Retention Mandates — Could complicate PI access to historical records.
Restrictions on Surveillance Tools — Proposed limits on drones, GPS trackers, and cameras without consent.
Spaier makes a compelling case for
NCISS membership as the primary legislative defense.
Other Bills to Watch
California AB 2049 — Advanced to committee February 18. Would prohibit PI firm employees from carrying BB devices without prescribed training. Non-compliance classified as a crime.
South Carolina H 4141 — Would add a fourth pathway to PI licensure: three years of military investigative experience.
PI Magazine Cover: ID GoLive
The March/April 2026 issue of PI Magazine features ID GoLive — real-time communication and situational awareness technology for covert professionals.
Full legislative analysis and PI database comparison at ProcessServerDaily.com.
Video Resource: PI Strategies for 2026 — The PI Guy (12:24) | 2026 PI Rate Guide (9:49)
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