Alexander Toia & Company, LLC - Private Investigators

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On June 7, the New Jersey Licensed Private Investigator’s Association (NJLPIA) held its annual golf outing and year-end dinner meeting at the Mountainview Golf Course in Ewing, NJ
Alex Toia, owner of Alexander Toia & Company, LLC - Professional Investigations & Research Specialists in New Jersey, was  recognized by his peers and attorney clients as “Investigator of the Year.”  In addition, Toia was commended for his contributions as Membership Chair since 2007, as well as the association’s newly appointed Newsletter Editor.  Bob Taylor, owner of  Taylor Support Services, Inc., East Brunswick, was presented with a “Lifetime Achievement Award” for his long-time commitment and investigative contributions to the New Jersey organization.   Kaitlyn Parlow, daughter of association member Robert Parlow, received the “William O’Neill Scholarship Award."

Not only was Alex Toia distinguished for his professional abilities and conduct, Glenn Dinetz, Executive V.P. of the NJLPIA commented, "Toia is one of the most professional, ethical, and diligent licensed private investigators in our state.  It was a privilege to honor him this year."

Investigations Toia’s company conducted that contributed to this award include:
  • Reconstruction of Activities pertaining to a young man’s suspicious suicide.
  • Location of a child, whose 60 year old biological mother was forced to put up for adoption 45 years ago.  (The owner of a local café where the reunion took place, organized by Alex’s staff, reported, “There was a not a dry eye in the house the entire time the family met”).
  • Assisting legal counsel in guiding a 20 year old client to accepting a 15 year plea offer instead of risking trial due to strong evidence and a potential 90 year sentence.
  • Identifications, Locations & Interviews of more than 150 former employees of a NJ company involving site conditions and murder (that occurred 40 years ago).
  • Finding 29 of 30 pension holders so that the fund administrator could forward their benefits.
  • Asset & Financial Investigation to assist client in saving $432,000 in future alimony payments pertaining to the cohabitation of his former spouse.
  • Representing a local police department pertaining to a high-speed chase and motor vehicle accident caused by the eluding driver.
When Alex Toia was notified he was receiving the honor, he expressed complete surprise and immediately credited his clients for their confidence in assigning such complex investigations that would enable him to be considered for this commendation.  

Toia said his 39 year investigative career in Law Enforcement, the Insurance Industry, and Private Practice has been more rewarding than he could have ever imagined.  He feels exceptionally fortunate to receive such challenging, educational, and stimulating assignments from some of the best legal minds in New Jersey and throughout the country.  The key component, he says, is communication, which is the most essential element in his life.  “When we truly understand one another, positive results occur.  While they may not always be the outcome we want, at least the truth is revealed and better strategies can be devised on how to move ahead.”  When asked recently about when he might retire, Toia remarked, “The investigative profession has been very good to me, and it is something I plan to do until God takes me home.”

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The New Jersey Licensed Private Investigators Association (NJLPIA) is a non-profit statewide professional organization comprised of Licensed Private Investigators and their associates.  The association’s mission is to come together as a Professional organization, working together for the overall good of the investigative industry and society as a whole.   This includes offering an annual scholarship known as the William O’Neill Scholarship Award, which honors a well-respected deceased member by promoting education, financial assistance to a student, and setting an example of philanthropy, as a model for all investigators.



Articles written by Alex Toia:

Hiring a Nanny?

Criminal Defense Investigation

Aggravated Assault on Police Officer

Defending a Felony Assault



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