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Finding Missing PersonsFinding Missing Persons: How New Online Searches Can Help You Locate Someone Who Has Dropped Out of SightEvery day, in towns and cities across the country, people go missing. Sometimes they're the victim of crime. But in most cases, they drop out of sight on purpose. Usually they're trying to escape some problem or avoid some responsibility.
It used to be expensive to track down a missing person. You had to hire a private detective and pay them by the hour to do a "locate." Not any more - not now that so many public records and business databases are available through the Internet. Anyone with online access and a bit of determination can do the same kind of investigative work themselves. There are no guarantees you'll find the person you're searching for, just as there were never any guarantees with paid investigators. But the cost is minimal and no one will be more motivated than you to keep at it until you succeed. What makes it so easy is a new breed of web-based investigative search services. Sometimes referred to as Internet Detective or Personal Search services, these specialized services give you the speedy, accurate access to all kinds of formerly hard-to-get information. Note that these search services are not the same as the general search engines you may already use, like Google or Yahoo. The general search engines are not the best way to hunt for someone who's missing. The private search services are best because they're optimized for finding people. Rather than a search making you scroll through thousands of unrelated listings, they take you directly to the data you need. Basic Techniques You Can Use to Locate SomeoneWhen you begin looking for someone, the first step is to collect
as much physical information as possible about the subject. If
the person is part of your own family, you'll probably already
have personal information available. Pull out any old files and
records. Look for clubs or organizations they belonged to. Get
bank or investment account numbers. In particular look for any
type of identifying records like a driver's license, employee
id, etc. A Social Security Number is the most important
identifier you can have.
Organize what you
collect and analyze it for any hints at where the person might
have gone. Sometimes you'll find a clue to where the subject is
hiding right in this first batch of information. It just wasn't
apparent earlier because no one had examined the material
closely enough. Techniques Professional Investigators Use Online That You Can Use Too1. Do a profile search. Look up all people with the same initial
and last name, city and state. If you don't get promising
results at first, and the name isn't too common, expand the
search to other cities and states. In particular, look in the
areas where the subject had relatives, friends, business
dealings or other connections. Once you get a list, try
contacting them. One of them may well be who you're searching
for. 4. Search Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings. These are lien notices filed locally and maintained by each state. The Search Services collect the data so you can access it more easily. UCC's are created to document a lien placed on property for which a loan has been made. It's valuable in tracking a missing person because it can lead you to a business that has had dealings with the person. It's possible you can get contact information through them. There are a variety of other databases you can access easily through an online Investigative Search service. From post office Change of Address records to Driver's License Information to Vehicle Registrations for the missing person's car or truck -- even records of traffic tickets. Any one of these database searches can either provide a current address for your subject or a link to someone else that can eventually lead you to them. If you need to find someone who's missing, you can now use one of the new Investigative Search services to help you locate them. These services collect the data in one easy to use database or provide easy to use look up tools with automatic tie-ins to the public databases you need to search. That makes searching for a missing person faster, easier and more likely to end successfully.
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