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
11:19 am
Start With Basic Information And Organization You must have some basic information Name and date of birth are the two most important pieces of information to have.
Often during adoption, names are changed and in cases of fraud people use aliases or AKA (also known as). Few successful searches have been done without these two essentials.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:18 am
First, middle and last; correctly spelled. Successful searches are done without full names but not usually by the layman. If you do not have the names that a person is licensed with, votes by or gets credit with then it might be best to hire an investigator.
If a birth name has been changed during adoption your search will be much more difficult but not impossible.
Subjects date of birth (DOB)
Place of birth (POB)
Name duplication is common in the United States. Having the date and place of birth helps to distinguish between people of the same name.
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