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Federal Records
Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts
It is now our right to have access to all of the information the federal records that the government has accumulated on us if we can provide just cause.
Go to your local library to read and copy the following: Public Law 5 USC 552A known as the Freedom of Information Act and also the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 USC 552B.
See our sample letters page for a memo citing these acts that you can use to request information. include a copy of the acts with your letter.
Social Security
Most government agencies are less then helpful when it comes to accessing federal records. It has been the policy of the Social Security Administration to allow mail contact for “humanitarian purposes” with anyone on their roster who has a current address.
Send your inquiry kit, including your subjects profile and your forwarding postcard will be sent to your subject.
Expect it to take some time for the file to be searched and try to make the message on your postcard as “humanitarian” as you can without lying.
*see sample letters page.
U.S. Postal Service
If you know the address that your subject was using within the past 6 months, you can use the U.S. Postal Service to get the new address.
Go to your local Post Office and ask how it can be done.
One thing that has worked has been to send the last known address along with a dollar to Attention Postmaster at the town, state and zip of the address you have. If they have the new address, you will be provided with it.
U.S. District Court
Both civil and criminal cases are tried at this court and this is the path used in appeals to get to the U.S. Supreme court.
To access these federal records, write to the clerk of the U.S. District Court in the federal courthouse nearest to where you think your subject is or has been.
Bankruptcy Court
Also to be found in the federal courthouse are records regarding bankruptcy. These are public records and available by writing.
Military Locators
If you think your subject may have joined the armed forces this website has the addresses you need, Official Military Records
It currently costs $3.50 to do a military records search and you can find out how to access all branches of service from this site.
U.S. Marshal
This one is kind of tricky, if your subject might be a fugitive from the law, contact your nearest U.S. Marshal’s office and inquire.
Give only the full name and date of birth and no other information. The Marshal’s office knows they are not supposed to give out this information, but they don’t know that you know that, so if they come back to you asking for more information, that is an indication that your subject is among the wanted.
Veterans Administration
The Veterans Administration can be very helpful source of federal records if your subject was in the military.
If you send an inquiry kit and their files contain a recent address, it is likely that they will forward a postcard for you. A sample letter is provided for this purpose.
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