Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:43 am
It is easy to find a person yourself
It is easy to find a person without having to hire a professional. There are no guarantees that you will be successful, but this site will give you the basics to try a search on your own. If you don’t succeed, you can always hire an investigator.
With all the resources available online and a little bit of knowledge, you will easily tip the odds in your favor. It doesn’t matter if you are trying to find a lost loved one, an old friend you have lost touch with, a birth parent or adoptee or even someone who owes you money and skipped town, you can use the information and resources on this site to make your search successful.
Good luck to you and read on to get started!
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:42 am
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:40 am
Making the decision is Step 1
Every journey starts with the first step. When you are looking for a lost loved one, birth parent/adoptee search or someone who owes you money and has skipped town, the first step is to make the decision to search.
Making the decision to find a person can be very emotional and can have repercussions for your life and theirs.
In Step 2 you will plan your strategy.
Make your search fit into your life. You can choose to do your search primarily through the mail, visit the places you think the subject has been or do an internet search with the many public records that are available online.
Choosing records is Step 3
Your subject has left a paper trail. Records are the best tool to help you find people. Birth, death and marriage records are only the beginning. From city to federal records, there will be a trail you can follow to your subject.
Step 4 – Begin your search
Put it all together and combine your strategy with the records and use the resources in step 4 to begin your search.
We provide Sample letters, links to the addresses of government offices who might have the records you need and great online resources for locating these same records very quickly.
One note here, we are not responsible for the outcome of your search, only for giving you many of the resources you need. Please use this information wisely and for the betterment of yourself and others.
You are ready to find a person without leaving home, select step 1 from the menu on the right and begin your journey.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:39 am
Every Search Begins With A Decision
Why would you Search?
What is your reason for making the decision to find a person? Adoption, separation, old friend, someone owes you money and has skipped town.
What are your feelings?
Are your feelings positive or negative? Either type can be strong incentive to make the decision to search.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:38 am
When you make the decision to search you need to ask yourself these questions:
- What if I decide to search and I can’t find the person?
- What if he/she does not want to see me if I do find them?
- What if he/she is deceased?
- I am angry that he/she left me, what if I cannot control that anger?
- What will be the effect this person will have on my family if I do find them?
- What will be the effect of the search on my personal life if I make the decision to do this search?
- What if I find him/her and they are not the kind of person I was hoping they would be?
These issues and many others need to be given serious consideration.
Also be aware that your feelings will change during the course of your search.
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