The Greek capital Athens, with more than three million inhabitants, is the largest metropolis in the country and at the same time one of the oldest cities in Europe. Ancient monuments such as the Acropolis sit side by side with modern banks, international corporations and a pulsating nightlife. This complex environment makes Athens one of the most demanding operational areas for professional investigators. Kurtz Investigations offers discreet assistance in Athens for private as well as commercial problems through its detectives: +49 89 7007 4301.
Athens is the heart of the country. Many of our clients turn to our private detective services in Athens when it comes to family or partnership conflicts. Infidelity in marriage or partnership, disputes over maintenance or the custodial residence of children are among the most frequent issues. An experienced private detective in Greece observes suspicious behaviour unobtrusively, documents it reliably and provides you with evidence that will stand up in court. The search for missing relatives or for persons who have deliberately gone into hiding is also a core task of our detective agency in Athens.
Athens is not only a cultural centre but also the most important economic location in Greece. Numerous German and international companies have branches here. Our detectives in Athens investigate cases of sick pay fraud, check field staff and examine suspicions of expense or billing manipulation. We also assist you in clarifying thefts within companies, cases of brand piracy and in vetting new business partners. Thanks to our network of local specialists, Kurtz Detective Agency combines German professionalism with Greek local knowledge.
If you choose our detective agency for Athens, you will benefit from professional and at the same time individual support. Each case is carefully analysed before a tailor-made investigative concept is drawn up. Our private detectives in Greece guarantee you absolute discretion, transparent billing and results admissible in court.

Dionysus Theatre at the foot of the Athenian Acropolis