Forensic examination of desktops, laptops, and servers for Dallas clients.
When a computer holds the answer, our examiners image it, preserve it, and read it the right way. Private-Eye provides court-defensible computer and laptop forensics for individuals, attorneys, and businesses in Dallas and throughout Dallas County. Every examination begins with a write-blocked forensic image, so the original evidence is never altered and the findings hold up under scrutiny.
Our team recovers deleted files, reconstructs user activity, and builds a clear timeline of what happened on the machine and when. You receive a written report in plain language, backed by a technical appendix and a documented chain of custody that an attorney, insurer, or HR department can rely on.
Dallas sits within Dallas–Fort Worth, where our examiners regularly support corporate headquarters, technology firms, and professional practices across the Metroplex. We work remotely from a forensic image where possible and travel for on-site acquisition when a device cannot leave your hands.
Every engagement is handled by a licensed Texas examiner, documented end to end, and written up in plain language you can act on.
Dallas is the anchor of North Texas and the seat of Dallas County, a national center for finance, telecommunications, and corporate headquarters.
Dallas sits in Dallas County, part of Dallas–Fort Worth. As the seat of Dallas County, Dallas is where the county's district and county courts sit, so litigation-related examinations are handled close to home.
Our examiners work with Dallas residents, attorneys, and businesses, and cover the surrounding communities including Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco. Most computer forensics work begins remotely from a forensic image, with on-site collection in Dallas arranged by appointment from our San Antonio base. The Dallas County courts sit in Dallas, and any report or testimony is prepared with that venue in mind.
Straight answers to the questions Dallas clients ask first. If yours is not here, the first scoping call is free.
In most cases we take a forensic image and return the device quickly, often within a day. We work from the image, so your computer does not sit in a lab for weeks.
Yes. Our examinations follow defensible procedures, and reports are written to be presented to a court, an arbitrator, or opposing counsel. Our lead examiner is available for testimony when a matter calls for it.
Deleted does not always mean gone. Our examiners routinely recover deleted files, fragments, and traces of activity from areas of the disk that ordinary tools never show.
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