Skiptracing / Missing People
Skip tracing is the process of locating a person's whereabouts for various reasons, such as debt collection, legal matters, or finding missing individuals. It often involves using a combination of investigative techniques, technology, and public records. Here are some common methods and tools used in skip tracing:
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Public Records Search:
- • Online Databases: Utilize online databases that aggregate public records, including property records, court records, and marriage/divorce records.
- • Government Records: Check government databases, such as those maintained by the Department of Motor Vehicles, voter registration offices, or other relevant agencies.
Social Media and Internet Searches:
- • Social Networks: Search for the person on social media platforms to find updates on their location or activities.
- • Online Forums: Check community forums or discussion groups where the person may have posted information about themselves.
Professional Databases:
- • Credit Reports: Access credit reports for information on the person's financial history and current address.
- • Employment Records: Contact the person's previous employers for information on their current whereabouts.
Surveillance:
- • Physical Surveillance: In some cases, investigators may conduct physical surveillance to track a person's movements.
- • Electronic Surveillance: Use technology such as GPS tracking devices when legal and appropriate.
Contacting Friends and Relatives:
- • Interviews: Speak with friends, relatives, or associates who may have information about the person's location.
- • Emergency Contacts: Check emergency contacts provided by the person in official records.
Private Investigators:
- • Hire a Professional: Private investigators specialize in skip tracing and have access to additional resources and databases.
Legal Methods:
- • Subpoenas: Obtain legal documents to access certain records or compel individuals to provide information.
- • Court Records: Check court records for any ongoing legal proceedings involving the person.
Technology Tools:
- • IP Address Tracking: Trace the person's online activities by tracking their IP address.
- • Phone Records: Obtain phone records through legal means to determine the person's recent locations.
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