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Here are step by step instructions on how to successfully find someone. And in fairness to those who need their privacy we have included this section.
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When you call directory assistance always ask for the persons’s address, whether you need it or not. Why? This buys you more time with the operator. If you don’t, you’ll just hear the familiar,”Hold for the number please . . .”. This is very helpful if you are searching a common name like John Smith – and there will be many John Smiths. Directory assistance is required to give you up to 3 names, addresses, and telephone numbers per call. Take advantage of this. It will save you time and money. Also, if your operator is not performing well, ask for a supervisor. Supervisors are a little better at searching the directory. by infoguys
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Skip Tracing 101 – Part II ( posted in miami Florida )
Most people have the following traceable items: Automobile, telephone and other utilities, mailbox, credit card. A good number also own property. Keeping this in mind, you should exhaust all resources and trails to your subject’s items.
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If you know your subject’s last address, do this: Mail an empty envelope with the subject’s address and a return address. On the envelope write,”DO NOT FORWARD. ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED.” After a week or so, you will receive the envelope back to the return address you specified with a yellow sticker on the envelope containing the forwarding address your subject filed with the post office. Of course, there is always the possibility that your subject did not file a change of address.
W A R N I N G ! Only perform this technique when you are sure that your subject has moved, or else he may receive the letter and you might be made.
Okay. So, what if your subject lives in another state?
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Public information is free! However, compiling it and making it available is costly. Keep in mind that investigators pay well for their information databases and would probably not be able to compete without them. They pay for the ease of access of the information and for the time their vendors have taken to compile it and make it available.
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When Searching public records like the ones listed to the right, you will be asked to use an index that will list persons and businesses by name. If you are looking for a person, search for the last name, then find the first name and ANY similar spellings of either first or last names. This is very important, because oftentimes typographical errors occur when the data is processed. Also, be aware that someone’s initials can be used in the index. Once you have found some possible “hits”, there will be a corresponding file number. Record the file number and ask the clerk to retrieve the file for you, or ask how to retrieve it if the files are self serve. by infoguys
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Skip Tracing 101 – Part III ( posted in Miami Florida )
Laws in most states forbid persons from representing themselves as investigators if they are not. As a matter of fact most state laws forbid persons from looking into the whereabouts or reputation of persons and entities as part of their normal course of business; if not licensed as a private investigator. Please read the laws in your state’s appropriate Rules and Regulations, and Statutes.
How to locate neighbors. If you plan to canvass a neighborhood, get a map. When you are in the neighborhood pay close attention to all adjacent properties to your subject’s house or apartment. You will want to talk with at least several persons on each side of your target, as well as behind the TARGET and across the street. If you plan to use a telephone here’s what you will have to do. Go to a library (or call first) near the target. At the reference desk ask for the Reverse Directory for the area. A Reverse Directory is like a telephone book but backwards. Instead of looking up someone’s to get an address and number, you look up the address or telephone number first. Like a telephone directory, they will not be complete. Make sure you are looking at the most current one as well as the one dated to when your subject lived at the target. Some of the names for the reverse directories are The Blue Book and Haine’s Directory. They are used mostly by people and companies who produce mailing lists for mail solicitation. Remember to photocopy all appropriate pages or take careful notes.
Contacting Neighbors in an apartment building.This can be difficult, but maybe necessary. If you plan to canvass the building, you first have to get inside. This can get you in trouble if you go about it in the wrong way. How you gain access will be dependent on the trespassing laws in your state. Most states trespassing laws state that any area commonly accessible to the general public is not considered trespassing unless otherwise noted. And by all means DO NOT BREAK THE LAW TO GAIN ACCESS INTO AN APARTMENT BUILDING! Not only can you get arrested, but it is possible that it may be brought up in court as it pertains to your manner of collecting your judgment. The judge or jury may not be happy with your behavior and hence find against you. It is best to get permission to enter the building. If you can sweet talk your way into the building via the building’s manager, you probably will be safe. Remember to note the name and physical description of the person who let you in. If there is a security guard on duty you might be out of luck. These guys, in general, are very difficult to deal with. They seem to get pleasure out of making things difficult or unpleasant for people. Again, here’s where a professional would have the advantage. A security guard might very well be a P.I. wanna-be and would love nothing more than to aid in the investigation of one of the previous ”bad tenants” tenants.
Last words of advice: Be discreet, Be professional, Be thorough. Good Luck!
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Always look your best. Be clean and neat. You will be judged constantly. If you look like a looser, you probably will be treated as such. Also, dress appropriately or dress in a style that the neighbors can identify with. If you plan to canvas a “Blue Collar” neighborhood, don’t dress like like an attorney; forgo the gray suit with a white shirt, and opt for a more casual look. If the neighborhood you are canvassing is upper middle class a suit may be more appropriate. Use your best judgment. will also want to contact the persons living in your subject’s old home or the owner of the home. If your subject rented the property you will certainly want to contact his landlord. First, find out who owns the property. This can be done by contacting the appropriate county tax assessor. Provide the clerk (either by mail or in person; they rarely give info over the telephone) with the address of the property. They will, in turn, provide you with the NAME and billing address of the person responsible for paying the tax bill. This, presumably, is the owner. If it is the subject’s previous landlord, ask if he or she will kindly provide you with any information of the subject. This may include an application, which hopefully will show his SS#, DOB, employment, previous addresses, references, spouse, etc. *If the subject was the owner of the property, or better yet, IS the owner, you may get some information from the current owner, or if you speak with the tenant ask the tenant where they send the rent check. But again be careful, you do not want to spook you subject into hiding. Use a ruse if you’re speaking with your subject’s tenants. by infoguys
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