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This question is about criminal investigator jobs.
Becoming a criminal investigator in NYC will depend on the crime scene investigator position. A certificate, associate degree, bachelor's degree, or graduate degree may be required in some cases.
For those wishing to work in the private sector as a PI, just a state license is usually required, including some coursework and an exam.
To work as a private investigator in NYC requires private detectives to be at least 25 years old, pass a test, pay the licensing fees, and have three years or more of work experience.
New York state will also grant a PI license to a police officer with 20 or more years of experience, even if the applicant has no investigatory experience. All other applicants must have at least three years of experience as an investigator before applying for a license.
The following CSI jobs in New York require an associate's degree in forensics or criminal Justice:
Special Inspector
Fingerprint Technician
Evidence Technician
The types of CSI jobs in New York requiring at least a bachelor's degree in forensics or criminal justice include:
Forensic Examiner
Criminalist
Medicolegal Investigator
Investigations Manager

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