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Use Government Offices to find someone

STATE GOVERNMENT LISTINGS:
Each state maintains an individual site containing extensive information such as names, addresses, and phone numbers of government agencies; lists of child support deadbeats, fugitives databases, court records, employment listings and other useful information.

State by state public records
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
HawaiiIdaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

How do I find a change of address.
When someone moves, they quite often will provide their local post office with their new address by filing the proper change of address card. This ensures that they continue to receive all of their mail at the new address even when it is addressed to their old address. Fortunately this change of address information which is usually kept for two years by the post office is available to anyone who asks for it. You can request this information in person or by mail.

When requesting forwarding information by mail, simply address an envelope to the invalid address and mark the envelope with 'DO NOT FORWARD - FORWARDING ADDRESS REQUESTED' and then mail it. The post office will write the forwarding address on the envelope and then send it back to you using the return address.

If someone is using a PO Box to receive their mail, the post office will not provide you with their physical address information. However, if an individual or company runs a business using a PO Box number, the post office must provide the business owner's address information to those that request it.

Use the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to find information on someone.
The department of motor vehicles is probably the best known, most used source for obtaining information when faced with the task of locating someone. Depending on the state, it may be the only information source that you will require to locate your target.

The first type of record that you may want to request would be your target's driving record. Although it will vary from state to state, the record that you request can contain any of the following pieces of information about your subject:

  • Personal Information - Address, SSN, date of birth
  • Physical Characteristics - Eye color, hair color, height, weight
  • Driving Information - Accidents, tickets, license restriction

Even if you do receive all of the information as listed above, you may find that the address that is listed is no longer a valid address. If this is the case and the driver's record indicates that the subject has had traffic tickets or accidents, you should request information about these traffic violations. These records may contain a current address or other identifying information such as a license plate number.

With a license plate number one can usually obtain an up-to-date address for their target by requesting the vehicles registration records. Since a vehicle's registration must be renewed on a yearly basis, information within these records is more likely to be current as opposed to driver's records which are renewed on a much less frequent basis.

Find Vital Records on someone.
Vital records consist of birth and death certificates, marriage licenses and divorce records. Depending on the state that you wish to query, they may or may not be available to the public. A complete listing of where you can obtain this information and what is required is available within the 'Information Sources' and 'Internet Information Sources' sections of Net Detective.

Locate Corporation, Fictitious Name & UCC Filing Records.
Various corporations and businesses records are available within each state. Most of these records are open to the public and they provide an excellent source of information should your subject own or be involved in any business or corporation.

Uniform commercial code (UCC) transactions are also available as public record in most states. Therefore if your target has ever borrowed from or lent money or other tangibles to a business they would be listed within the state's UCC filing records. These records usually contain all the details of the transaction including the participant's name and business addresses.

Many of these databases can be found online and you can access their location within the ''Online Internet Information' section of Net Detective. As well, additional contact information can be found within the 'Information Sources' section.

Find County Courthouse Records There are numerous records available at the County Courthouse, many of which may lead you to your subject and they are also a great source of background information. Most of these records can be searched for using just the name of your subject.

To determine the contact address for a specific county courthouse, go to the 'Information Sources' section of Net Detective.



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