First
Steps - People Search

Begin by writing down
everything you know about your subject. Don't discount any piece of information, no matter
how trivial it may appear, because frequently, seemingly unimportant information will
provide the very clues you seek. Think "stream of consciousness." Don't try to
analyze or organize right away - just write down whatever enters your mind. You
can expand and flesh out later on; organize your thoughts and findings. Pay special
attention to your feelings concerning these findings.
If you are separated
from a family member, there are many national organizations and federal agencies that will
help you locate that person for free. This site provides you with links to the
most helpful sources of assistance.
The first thing you've got to
do is obtain as much information about this individual as you can. It would hardly be
worth going to the state with just a name and an old address. If you can obtain a birth
date and a Social Security number, of course, go with that. I know your next question is
going to be 'How do I obtain that information? When you're trying to find someone, each
case is different, each scenario is different. Remember, before attempting to find
someone, your goal should be to obtain as much information about that person as you
can.
Professional
associations, labor unions, government licensing authorities, school records-keepers,
county court records repositories, any of these entities can furnish information that
could lead you directly to your subject. At the very least, these sources might
provide useful clues.
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