So apparently polygraph guy's primary occupation is that of a private investigator, not a polygraph examiner (though he does offer a polygraph services). He has been running a private investigation company in Nevada since 2001 called Eye Agency Investigations LLC, but has over 40 years of experience as a private investigator. He applied for a polygraph examiner license for that business in 2012, but it was denied by the licensing board in NV for some reason. So he applied for a private/individual polygraph examiner license instead, which was approved. I'm not sure what the implications of that are, but I found it noteworthy. During the hearing of his application, the polygraph examiners board had this to say:
Anyone have any insights into why his business might be denied a polygraph license but they would allow him to have an individual license instead? And is this normal for a polygraph service provider to actually be a private investigation company that offers polygraph services on the side?