The exact checklist a Licensed Private Investigator uses in the field. Six sections. Every category of gang stalking evidence — documented the way law enforcement and courts actually need to see it.
6 Sections Included
Incident Log Vehicle Surveillance Foot Surveillance Electronic Indicators Pattern Recognition Evidence CollectionMost gang stalking checklists online are built by people who have never conducted a professional investigation. This one was built by a Licensed California Private Investigator with 25 years of field experience — the same documentation framework used to build case files that hold up in court.
Every field in this checklist maps directly to the documentation standards a licensed investigator uses when building a case file. It captures what a detective, an attorney, and a judge actually need to see — not what feels significant to the person experiencing the harassment.
The checklist is structured to produce evidence that meets current legal admissibility standards under Federal Rule of Evidence 901. Timestamps, location specificity, witness fields, and evidence reference numbers are built in — because courts evaluate evidence, not stories.
When you’re in the middle of a harassment situation, knowing what to document and how to document it is the hardest part. This checklist tells you exactly what to capture, in what format, at what level of detail — so nothing gets missed and nothing gets dismissed.
Date, time, duration, exact location, weather and lighting conditions, and a running incident count. The foundation of your case file — every subsequent section builds on this baseline.
4 FieldsSame vehicle appearing at multiple locations, vehicles with engines running and no movement, license plate documentation fields, and multiple vehicle rotation tracking. Designed to surface the pattern law enforcement needs to act.
4 FieldsSame individuals appearing in multiple locations, anchoring behavior, staged confrontations or distractions, and physical description fields. Documents the human network operating on the ground.
4 FieldsPhone interference, devices powering off erratically, unexplained data usage spikes, and camera or microphone activating without input. Documents the digital surveillance component of coordinated harassment.
4 FieldsIncidents logged on a calendar, same time patterns identified, geographic clustering, and frequency escalation tracking. This is the section that turns individual incidents into a documented pattern a court can evaluate.
4 FieldsEvery file timestamped and backed up, daily written incident journal, third-party witness information, and police report filing with case number. The chain-of-custody infrastructure that makes your documentation admissible.
4 FieldsLaw enforcement can’t act on what you felt. Attorneys can’t file on what you believe. Courts evaluate evidence — not experiences.
This checklist is the first step toward producing evidence they can act on. It’s free. It’s immediate. And it’s built on the same professional standard a Licensed California Private Investigator uses in the field.
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The checklist starts your documentation. Here’s what to do with it — and where to go when you’re ready to take it further.
Use the checklist every time an incident occurs. Log every detail — date, time, location, description, evidence captured. Do this consistently for 30 days minimum. That is the professional threshold for pattern visibility.
The Field Manual goes beyond the checklist — full PI documentation protocol, legal framework for all 50 states, vehicle and foot surveillance logging system, digital evidence preservation, and six professional templates.
Get the Manual — $19.99 →Once you have 30 or more days of documented incidents, bring your case file to a licensed investigator. Lance reviews your documentation, assesses your legal options, and gives you a written action plan.
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