Brad Kelly 2 W. Winter Street, Suite 304 Delaware, OH 43015
Show Phone NumberPhone: 740-548-6000 Alt. Phone: 800-456-9662
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Brad D. Kelly, Polygraphs & Investigations
About usMr. Kelly was born and raised in Bellefontaine, Ohio. He began his Law Enforcement career by attending Clark State College in Springfield, Ohio and obtaining an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice. Mr. Kelly is now a 21 year veteran of the Law Enforcement Industry. He has worked for major county Sheriff’s Offices in the state of Ohio, positions ranging from Detective to Lieutenant. Even though Mr. Kelly is no longer with a Sheriff’s Office full time, he is still commissioned with several local Police Departments. Through out his years in the Law Enforcement industry Mr. Kelly has more than 2400 hours of training and has received more than 50 certifications. He is certified by the state of Ohio as an Ohio Sexual Abuse Investigator, Crime Scene Technician, Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE),Certified Peace Officer Training Instructor, Certified Firearms Instructor for Peace Officers, Certified Instructor for Private Security and Re-Qualifications Program, etc.
In 1998 Mr. Kelly founded Kelly Professional Investigations Inc. (KPI). Through KPI, Mr. Kelly maintains current training and updates his certifications annually. Mr. Kelly is also a certified Clinical Forensic Polygraph Examiner; he received his Forensic Psychophysiology Certification from Sauk Valley College in Dixon, Illinois. Mr. Kelly has also completed his advance training in Sexual Abuse Testing & Terrorism Testing Techniques. Mr. Kelly is an Associate Member of the American Polygraph Association (APA) and updates his polygraph training annually as mandated by the APA.
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