Private Investigator in Eldoret, Kenya — PSRA-Licensed Investigation Services for Uasin Gishu County

Updated: May 2026 | Response time: Within 4 hours | Coverage: Eldoret city and all Uasin Gishu County sub-counties


Need a licensed private investigator in Eldoret? Ultimate Forensic Consultants deploys PSRA-licensed operatives across Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, and the wider North Rift region. Free confidential assessment. Contact us now → or call/WhatsApp: +254 100 177 094.


Private Investigation Services in Eldoret

Eldoret is Kenya’s fifth-largest city and the commercial, agricultural, and administrative capital of Uasin Gishu County — a county whose Gross County Product grew from KSh 223.8 billion in 2019 to KSh 349.2 billion in 2024, ranking it 8th nationally. A city of this scale and economic complexity generates the full range of investigation needs: marital disputes among families rooted in the county’s agricultural wealth, corporate fraud within Eldoret’s rapidly expanding business sector, employee vetting for firms investing in the new 135-acre Export Processing Zone at Eldoret Industrial Park, land and property due diligence in a county where real estate transactions have surged with the city’s elevation to city status, and the full range of personal and family investigation matters that arise in a city of 1.28 million people.

Ultimate Forensic Consultants deploys PSRA-licensed investigators to Eldoret and across Uasin Gishu County. We are not a national firm that inserts “Eldoret” into a generic service listing. We operate with operatives who understand the city’s geography — from the CBD along Uganda Road to the residential areas of Langas, Huruma, Pioneer, Elgon View, and Kapsaret; from the agricultural zones of Turbo and Soy to the industrial corridor near the airport on Eldoret-Nakuru Highway. We understand the city’s professional and business landscape because our cases in the region require it.


What Cases We Handle in Eldoret

Infidelity and Cheating Spouse Investigation

Marital infidelity investigations are among the most sensitive cases we handle in Eldoret — and among the most consequential, because Uasin Gishu’s agricultural and business wealth means matrimonial property is often substantial. When a spouse suspects infidelity, the investigation has two dimensions: establishing the truth, and building evidence that will hold up in a Kenyan High Court if the marriage proceeds to dissolution.

We conduct covert surveillance, GPS vehicle tracking on jointly owned vehicles, financial forensics (M-Pesa and bank record analysis), and OSINT in Eldoret infidelity cases. Evidence is built to satisfy the elevated evidential standard Kenyan courts apply to adultery — the “satisfied as to be sure” standard from EMM v PMK [2024] and PKM v AWK [2018] — and is packaged in a format your family law advocate can use directly.

Cover stories used in Eldoret infidelity cases follow the same patterns we see nationally: workplace absences at MTRH, Eldoret Teaching and Referral Hospital, or the University of Eldoret campus; claimed business commitments at agricultural suppliers in Turbo or Burnt Forest; travel on the Northern Corridor route to Kitale, Nakuru, or Kisumu; and the specific geography of a city whose traffic dynamics and neighbourhood boundaries create natural alibi zones.

We know these patterns and we know the city.

For the full methodology: Cheating Spouse Investigator Kenya | How Private Investigators Catch Cheating Spouses | Adultery Evidence in a Kenyan Divorce


Employee and Executive Background Checks in Eldoret

Eldoret’s business environment is expanding rapidly. The Eldoret International Business Summit 2025 confirmed the city’s trajectory as a regional investment hub, with new agro-processing, pharmaceutical, and logistics businesses establishing operations in the EPZ and the industrial corridor. Businesses hiring at scale — from agricultural processing firms to the financial institutions that line Uganda Road — require rigorous employee vetting before extending trust to senior hires.

Our background checks in Eldoret verify:

  • Identity and document authentication (national ID, academic certificates from Moi University, University of Eldoret, and other institutions)
  • Employment history verification (previous employers in Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu, and Nairobi contacted directly)
  • Criminal record and police clearance confirmation
  • Professional licence and certification authentication
  • Land Registry and court record checks for senior and financially responsible roles
  • Social media and digital footprint review

Cost: KSh 15,000–75,000 depending on depth and seniority of position. Results delivered within 5–10 working days.


Corporate Fraud and Financial Investigation

Eldoret’s agricultural economy — wheat, maize, dairy, and horticultural production moving through the Northern Corridor — generates significant transactional volume, and with it, significant fraud exposure. Agricultural input fraud, cooperative society financial irregularities, supplier payment diversion, and internal embezzlement are among the most common corporate investigation matters in the region.

We conduct financial forensics across M-Pesa, bank records, and business accounts; covert surveillance of suspected internal fraud actors; asset tracing for businesses attempting to recover diverted funds; and evidence packaging for Kenya Police Service complaints, Employment and Labour Relations Court proceedings, or civil litigation.

Our investigators operate with full chain-of-custody documentation, producing reports suitable for submission to the High Court at Eldoret or the Uasin Gishu Court.


Land and Property Due Diligence in Uasin Gishu County

Land fraud is a significant and growing problem in Uasin Gishu County. Eldoret’s rapid urbanisation, the elevation of the city to city status, and surging property values in residential areas such as Elgon View, Kapsaret, and Langas have created conditions in which fraudulent title deeds, undisclosed encumbrances, and misrepresented ownership histories proliferate.

Before purchasing any land or property in Uasin Gishu County — whether in Eldoret city itself or in sub-counties including Soy, Turbo, Moiben, Ainabkoi, Kapseret, and Kesses — we conduct:

  • Title deed verification at the Uasin Gishu Land Registry
  • Seller identity and beneficial ownership confirmation
  • Search for caution entries, charges, or adverse claims
  • Succession chain verification where the property has changed hands through inheritance
  • Physical site inspection and boundary confirmation

Cost: KSh 50,000–150,000 depending on property complexity and location.


Missing Persons and Skip Tracing in Eldoret

Eldoret’s position as a transit hub on the Northern Corridor — connecting Nairobi to the Western Kenya counties, Uganda, South Sudan, and Rwanda — means individuals who need to be located sometimes move with the goods and agricultural traffic of the corridor. We conduct missing persons investigations and skip tracing for individuals who have moved within Uasin Gishu County, relocated elsewhere in Kenya, or crossed into neighbouring countries through Eldoret’s transport networks.

We serve law firms pursuing debtors, families seeking missing relatives, employers tracing former employees, and individuals in inheritance or custody matters where a party’s location is unknown.


Surveillance and Monitoring Services in Eldoret

Covert surveillance by our PSRA-licensed operatives covers the full geography of Eldoret: urban surveillance in the CBD and commercial areas; residential surveillance in Langas, Huruma, Pioneer, Elgon View, Annex, Zonal, and the surrounding estates; rural surveillance in agricultural zones across the county’s sub-counties; and road surveillance along the Eldoret-Nakuru, Eldoret-Kisumu, and Eldoret-Kitale corridors.

Our surveillance operatives work in 2–3 person teams, use unmarked vehicles appropriate to the specific environment (agricultural areas require different cover than urban CBD surveillance), and produce timestamped, geolocated photographic and video evidence with full chain-of-custody documentation.

Daily surveillance rate: KSh 30,000–80,000 per day depending on number of operatives and operational complexity.


Digital Forensics and OSINT in Eldoret

Digital forensics — device examination, deleted data recovery, metadata authentication — and open source intelligence analysis are available to Eldoret clients on the same basis as our national operations. Digital forensics does not require physical presence in Eldoret beyond the initial device handover; analysis is conducted at our forensics facility with certified examiners.

OSINT analysis — mapping a subject’s publicly available digital footprint across social media, property records, and online activity — supports infidelity, fraud, and corporate investigations by building the intelligence picture before field operatives are deployed.


Why Hire Ultimate Forensic Consultants for Investigation in Eldoret?

PSRA-Licensed — Verifiable, Not Claimed

Every investigator on your case holds PSRA licensing under the Private Security Regulation Act No. 13 of 2016. Our licence is verifiable through the PSRA directly. This is not a marketing claim — it is a regulatory fact, and it is the foundation of evidence admissibility in Kenyan courts.

Unlicensed investigators operate across Eldoret, as they do in every Kenyan city. Their evidence does not hold up in court. Their methods may expose you to legal liability. Their confidentiality obligations are unenforceable. The cost of their work is false economy.

ODPC-Registered — Your Data Is Protected

We are registered with the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner as a data controller, meaning your case information, your personal data, and any personal data gathered in the course of the investigation is handled under the legally enforceable obligations of Kenya’s Data Protection Act 2019. An unregistered operator has no equivalent obligation.

99% High Court Evidence Acceptance Rate

Across 57+ High Court matters, our evidence has been accepted at a 99% rate. This figure reflects not luck but methodology: we build every investigation from the outset with Section 78A of the Evidence Act in mind. Chain-of-custody documentation, electronic evidence authentication, and professional report formatting are standard on every case — not premium add-ons.

Deployed to Eldoret — Not Referred Elsewhere

We do not subcontract Eldoret cases to local operators of unknown quality. We deploy our own licensed investigators to Uasin Gishu County. When you engage UFC for an Eldoret investigation, the same professional standards, the same licensing, and the same evidence quality that applies in Nairobi applies in Eldoret.

Confidential From First Contact

Your initial assessment is free and completely confidential. We do not require you to identify yourself fully before you understand what an investigation would involve and what it would cost. We communicate through channels you specify — including encrypted messaging where required — and we never contact you through channels your spouse or subject of investigation might monitor.

Competitive, Transparent Pricing

Investigation costs in Eldoret follow our national pricing structure: background checks from KSh 15,000; surveillance from KSh 30,000 per day; infidelity investigation packages from KSh 60,000; land due diligence from KSh 50,000. All pricing is confirmed in writing before any work begins. No surprise invoices. No charges for work not pre-agreed.

Full pricing: How Much Does a Private Investigator Cost in Kenya?


Areas We Cover in and Around Eldoret

We cover the full geography of Uasin Gishu County and the broader North Rift region:

Eldoret city: CBD, Uganda Road corridor, Oginga Odinga Street, Pioneer, Huruma, Langas, Elgon View, Kapsaret, Annex, Zonal, Kamukunji, Munyaka, Mwanzo, West Indies, Kimumu, Kipkaren.

Uasin Gishu sub-counties: Soy, Turbo, Moiben, Ainabkoi, Kapseret, Kesses.

Surrounding counties and towns: Kitale (Trans Nzoia), Kakamega, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nandi Hills, Iten (Elgeyo Marakwet). Cross-border operations into Uganda available on request.


Frequently Asked Questions — Private Investigator Eldoret

Is it legal to hire a private investigator in Eldoret? Yes. Private investigation is a licensed profession in Kenya, regulated by the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) under the Private Security Regulation Act No. 13 of 2016. Hiring a PSRA-licensed investigator is entirely legal. What is illegal is hiring an unlicensed individual — and unfortunately, Eldoret, like all Kenyan cities, has unlicensed operators who take money and produce unusable or illegal “evidence.” Always verify PSRA licensing before engaging any investigator.

How quickly can an investigation begin in Eldoret? We can deploy surveillance operatives to Eldoret within 24–48 hours of engagement confirmation. Background checks and digital forensics begin within 24 hours. For urgent matters — where a subject is about to travel, a meeting is imminent, or evidence is time-sensitive — contact us directly on +254 100 177 094 for same-day assessment and deployment planning.

Do you have a physical office in Eldoret? Our principal offices are in Nairobi. We deploy investigators to Eldoret and maintain operational relationships across Uasin Gishu County. We do not operate a walk-in Eldoret office — and for confidentiality reasons, this is often preferable. Initial consultations are conducted by phone, WhatsApp, or encrypted channel. There is no need to be seen walking into an investigation firm’s premises.

How do I keep my investigation confidential from my spouse or business partner? Use a phone number and email address that the subject of investigation does not have access to when contacting us. Do not use your regular WhatsApp or email. If you require further advice on maintaining operational security during your investigation — including how to avoid inadvertently alerting the subject — our initial assessment covers this specifically.

Can evidence gathered in Eldoret be used in Nairobi courts? Yes. Evidence gathered by PSRA-licensed investigators anywhere in Kenya, built to the standards required by the Evidence Act and the Data Protection Act 2019, is admissible in any Kenyan court with jurisdiction over the matter. Divorce petitions from Eldoret may be heard in the High Court at Eldoret; property and commercial matters may be heard in either the High Court at Eldoret or in Nairobi depending on where the matter was filed. Our investigation reports are structured to be court-ready regardless of the specific court in which they will be used.

What happens if my case involves someone outside Eldoret? Many Eldoret-based investigations involve subjects who move between cities — Nairobi, Kisumu, Nakuru, Kitale. Our national coverage means we can continue surveillance and maintain investigation continuity regardless of where the subject moves. Cross-county cases are handled at no premium over the standard daily operative rate.


Start Your Eldoret Investigation — Free Confidential Assessment

Tell us about your case. A senior UFC investigator will assess your situation, advise on what investigation is appropriate, confirm the realistic cost, and set out the timeline. This assessment costs nothing and commits you to nothing.

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PSRA Licensed | ODPC Registered | Est. 2016 | 99% High Court Evidence Acceptance Rate


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