What Does Being Part of the TAPS Family Mean?
Since becoming a TAPS Family member in 2007, we’ve had clients get confused on exactly what that means and how it refers to their situation. In order to try to avoid any misunderstandings, we would like for potential clients to read the following regarding our services:
The Paranormal Investigations Team of Utah (PI Team) is an authorized TAPS Family Member. As part of our responsibilities, The Atlantic Paranormal Society will refer investigations to us that fall within our service area. It is important to note that under no circumstances will TAPS investigators or representatives of the Ghost Hunters programs should be attending these investigations, nor will the PI Team make arrangements for their involvement.
Furthermore, investigations should not be requested except out of serious necessity. The PI Team is made up entirely of volunteers. Our members are dedicated to assisting individuals in need of answers and evidence. In many cases, we take time from our jobs to travel at our own expense to help people who believe they are experiencing paranormal activity. If at any time we become suspicious regarding the motives behind an investigation, we will either delay the investigation until proper assurances of serious intent can be obtained, or cancel the investigation request altogether. It is also important to note that if we find that the clients are engaged in distracting recreational activities, or are using drugs or alcohol, we will cancel the investigation immediately, designate the case “unserviceable,” and will not reschedule.
Cases brought to our team are not recorded for television.
For more information on what the requirements are in order to become a TAPS Family Member, click here.
The Paranormal Investigations Team of Utah (PI Team) is an authorized TAPS Family Member. As part of our responsibilities, The Atlantic Paranormal Society will refer investigations to us that fall within our service area. It is important to note that under no circumstances will TAPS investigators or representatives of the Ghost Hunters programs should be attending these investigations, nor will the PI Team make arrangements for their involvement.
Furthermore, investigations should not be requested except out of serious necessity. The PI Team is made up entirely of volunteers. Our members are dedicated to assisting individuals in need of answers and evidence. In many cases, we take time from our jobs to travel at our own expense to help people who believe they are experiencing paranormal activity. If at any time we become suspicious regarding the motives behind an investigation, we will either delay the investigation until proper assurances of serious intent can be obtained, or cancel the investigation request altogether. It is also important to note that if we find that the clients are engaged in distracting recreational activities, or are using drugs or alcohol, we will cancel the investigation immediately, designate the case “unserviceable,” and will not reschedule.
Cases brought to our team are not recorded for television.
For more information on what the requirements are in order to become a TAPS Family Member, click here.

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