Awards and Recognition
- 1975: featured in People Magazine as one of the "The 25 Most Intriguing People" of the year
- 1976: received the "Golden Plate Achievement Award"
- 1977: featured in the Book of Lists
- 1979: selected as one of forty individuals honored as the "Most Successful Celebrities of America" by the Academy of Achievement in Beverly Hills, California
- 1981: featured in the book Dreaming and Winning in America
- 1989: received the "Most Successful Investigator in the Country" Award from the International Society of Private Investigators (ISPI)
- 1991: featured in the book Watching the Detectives
- 1992: honored as a member of the "Who's Who in Leading American Executives"
- 1994: featured in the Time Life book series, Crimes of Passion, along with son Jay J. Armes III, for their work on an international murder case
- 1997: featured in "The Hispanic-American Hall of Fame" poster, card set and learning guide
- 1998: Inducted into Investigator's Hall Of Fame, NAIS and named top ten investigators of the century for 1900's-NAIS. National Association Of Investigative Specialists
- 2012: Mentioned in an episode of the podcast Nerd Poker hosted by Brian Posehn.
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